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Recorded in 2002,
9th & Walnut features the band’s original line-up of bassist Tony Lombardo, drummer Bill Stevenson, vocalist Milo Aukerman and guitarist Frank Navetta, who sadly passed away in 2008. The album takes its name from the location of their original Long Beach practice space.
Comprising 18 songs written from 1977 to 1980,
9th & Walnut features tracks from their debut single ‘Ride The Wild’ c/w ‘It’s A Hectic World’, featuring Milo on vocals for the first time, plus a cover of The Dave Clark Five’s footstomping classic ‘Glad All Over’. The band have just unveiled the track ‘Baby Doncha Know’ as a taster…
Hear their newly shared song Baby Doncha Know
Published May 04, 2021
Get ready for some new Descendents, as the punk heroes have just announced a new album. The record is called
9th & Walnut, and it s headed our way on July 23 via Epitaph. Right now, you can get a taste via the newly shared track Baby Doncha Know.
The album is named after the Long Beach intersection where they practiced early on in their career and features songs written before their first album was even released, with contributions coming from Descendents members from across the band s career.
From songwriting to recording to mixing and actually releasing the thing,