
Descendents: I Don't Want To Grow Up (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP
"Arriving three years after they burst on to the scene with their iconic debut, Descendents’ I Don’t Want To Grow Up was originally released on D. Boon and Mike Watt’s New Alliance Records. The album was recorded after vocalist Milo Aukerman returned from college, and is the first of two Descendents releases to feature guitarist Ray Cooper. It found the band leaning even harder into their penchant for irresistible melodies, often with a much brighter sound than what could be found on Milo Goes To College. This sonic evolution helped the band evade falling into a sophomore slump, and only strengthened their already-cemented legacy." - Org Music
- 'banana peel' colored vinyl
- limited edition
- original release year: 1985
- music label: Org Music 2025
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Descendents: I Don't Want To Grow Up (Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP
"Arriving three years after they burst on to the scene with their iconic debut, Descendents’ I Don’t Want To Grow Up was originally released on D. Boon and Mike Watt’s New Alliance Records. The album was recorded after vocalist Milo Aukerman returned from college, and is the first of two Descendents releases to feature guitarist Ray Cooper. It found the band leaning even harder into their penchant for irresistible melodies, often with a much brighter sound than what could be found on Milo Goes To College. This sonic evolution helped the band evade falling into a sophomore slump, and only strengthened their already-cemented legacy." - Org Music
- 'banana peel' colored vinyl
- limited edition
- original release year: 1985
- music label: Org Music 2025
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"Arriving three years after they burst on to the scene with their iconic debut, Descendents’ I Don’t Want To Grow Up was originally released on D. Boon and Mike Watt’s New Alliance Records. The album was recorded after vocalist Milo Aukerman returned from college, and is the first of two Descendents releases to feature guitarist Ray Cooper. It found the band leaning even harder into their penchant for irresistible melodies, often with a much brighter sound than what could be found on Milo Goes To College. This sonic evolution helped the band evade falling into a sophomore slump, and only strengthened their already-cemented legacy." - Org Music
- 'banana peel' colored vinyl
- limited edition
- original release year: 1985
- music label: Org Music 2025























