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What's to be expected given the title track, with a hilarious 'nyah nyah!' line on top of the chorus! Give a closer ear to the song, though -- where the reason not to grow up is that it might "mean being like you" -- and the band's core message of having fun and dealing with things as best one can in a stupid society is still there. When the four want to be straight up and perfectly poppy, they can and do with smashing success, with surprisingly mature, emotional lyrics and playing that doesn't rely on all-speed all the time. "Can't Go Back" is a great lost power-pop classic, with some of Aukerman's best singing, a wonderful chorus and a tuneful reflection on not reliving past mistakes. "Christmas Vacation" is another winner, a heartfelt and sharp depiction of a relationship on the skids with some great, melancholy harmonies, while "My World" draws on Aukerman's college years with a tale of personal frustration in an unfamiliar locale, all while rocking hard and strong. For all this there's ridiculous humor everywhere -- thus "Pervert," which is at once frank and funny, saying "I'd hate to think that romance is just a pose/But all I want to do is rip off your clothes." "Rockstar," which immediately follows, is a hyperspeed trashing that's the understandable sequel to "Loser," demolishing the title character with a series of brief putdowns before concluding with a drawled "Let's exploit rock and roll to its fullest potential." But of course. ~ Ned Raggett
Recording information: Music Lab, Hollywood, CA.
Descendents: Tony Lombardo (bass guitar); Milo Aukerman, Ray Cooper , Bill Stevenson.
Personnel: Bill Stevenson (vocals, drums); Milo Aukerman (vocals); Ray Cooper (guitar).
Additional personnel: Frank Navetta (guitar).
I Don't Want To Grow Up Music Descendents I Don't Want To Grow Up Songs I Don't Want To Grow Up Music I Don't Want To Grow Up Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   great great!!!!! this album is one of my favorite its really great all the songs specially silly girl, good good things,pervert and i dont want to grow up,the descendents are one of most amazing bands there is, i love too the other albums milo goes to collage, enjoy, all and this one, u should get all the 4 albums are the best in the world from this band Submitted by moldurasymas (lima, peru) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
THEY CAN DO BETTER If you want the descendents best, buy MILO GOES TO COLLEGE. If you want the descendents melodic, buy EVERYTHING SUCKS. If you want the descendents great, buy ALL. If you want the descendents bad, buy this album. Submitted by a reviewer (Wallingford, CT, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great disc! This album is awesome, it's probably my favorite descendents album. I like how the first half of the album is more punk or hardcore-ish, then it gradually goes to theme and gets to the serious songs that are more poppy and are about girls. All the songs are awesome buy it now!! Submitted by a reviewer (Milwaukee,WI) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
ROCKING MAN! excellent punk album from the best punk band ever!!! amazing! 'pervert', 'no f.b', 'ace' and descendents are my favourite songs on the album.
5/5 Submitted by a reviewer (Southampton, United Kingdom) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase I Don't Want To Grow Up CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Descendents All CD (1987)
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| | Descendents Milo Goes To College CD (1982)
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| | Descendents Hallraker CD (1989)
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$14.09 When the Descendents finally ended their first run as an on-again/off-again pop-punk band in 1987, a pair of live albums (Liveage and Hallraker) was compiled by their only constant member, founding drummer Bill Stevenson. As Stevenson writes in the liner notes for Hallraker, Liveage was meant to "serve as a sort of 'greatest-hits' album," but too many tracks were left out, so a second LP was released, "at the request of fans." The albums do provide a fine end cap to the first part of the band's legacy, even though several early songs ("Bikeage," "Marriage," "Jean Is Dead," ...
| | Descendents Enjoy CD (1986)
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$12.29 Even as the band underwent changes in sound and membership, some great tunes that are central to the Descendents' pantheon ...
| | Descendents Everything Sucks CD (1996)
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| | Magneto Resistance Is Futile CD (2005) (Import)
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$19.99 Early 2003, in a dim lit, smoky bar in Brunswick, four suspicious muso's huddled in a vinyl clad booth to talk about metamorphic processes, Scottish malt and the Northwoods conspiracy. Suffice to say, like a politician in tracky dacks, the conversation awkwardly shuffled on to the topic of pop music and band riders that wouldn't save a dehydrated desert lizard. By golly, something had to be done ... and not a moment to soon! Motivated by the love of simplistic and immediate ‘rawk'n'roll' and a healthy disrespect of reality TV mock stars, the four skipped work, crammed into a Richmond rehearsal studio and wrote furiously. By the time the hallowed lights of the MCG filtered through the cracked plaster sound-proofing, they had a swag of tunes, of which 2 ended up on the Lost Weekend and Planet of Popboomerang compilations. "We received a barrage of requests after Living on The Moon and Everything Has Gone landed on those comps. We thought it best to heed the call, do some shows and release an album of more of the ...
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