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Descendents - Milo Goes to College (Punk Note Edition) - Vinyl Record

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Released in 1982, Descendents' Milo Goes to College stands as a foundational pop punk album, created as the band members were finishing high school. The record features infectious, memorable tunes centered on themes like relationships, family, and everyday life, delivered with a raw energy matching the hardcore scene of the time. This distinctive blend has cemented the band's legacy and inspired many artists in the genre. This "Punk Note" edition includes alternate packaging by John Yates (Stealworks), paying tribute to Blue Note’s iconic designers Reid Miles and Francis Wolff, along with new liner notes from BrooklynVegan’s Andrew Sacher.

Lacquer Cutting expertly handled by Dave Gardner at DSG Mastering, ensuring top quality. The pressing was done at Furnace Record Pressing, known for their craftsmanship. Beautiful alternate packaging artwork was created by talented artist John Yates from Stealworks. Additionally, we have fresh liner notes written by BrooklynVegan's Senior Editor, Andrew Sacher, adding more insight and warmth to the release.

Side A:

  1. Myage
  2. I Wanna Be a Bear
  3. I'm Not a Loser
  4. Parents
  5. Tonyage
  6. M 16
  7. I'm Not a Punk
  8. Catalina

Side B:

  1. Suburban Home
  2. Statue of Liberty
  3. Kabuki Girl
  4. Marriage
  5. Hope
  6. Bikeage
  7. Jean Is Dead

 

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Avoid extreme heat or sunlight. Definitely don’t let it mingle with any Justin Bieber records. Treat it like your grandma — gentle, respectful, and quiet during Murder, She Wrote.

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