Descendents Announce 40th Anniversary Vinyl Reissue of I Don't Want to Grow Up
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Descendents Announce 40th Anniversary Vinyl Reissue of I Don't Want to Grow Up
"A multitude of vinyl variants will be available from specific retailers, with a widespread retail release for the black vinyl edition, the "Banana Peel" colored vinyl variant, and the Punk Note Edition, which re-imagines the cover in the style of the classic Blue Note jazz sleeves. Org Music gave a similar treatment to the Punk Note Edition of the previous Descendents reissue - the band's debut album Milo Goes to College. Other widely available formats include CD and cassette releases."
"While less groundbreaking than the band's aforementioned debut, I Don't Want to Grow Up was another solid slab of melodic skate punk from frontman Milo Aukerman and company. This album would be the first of two to feature guitarist Ray Cooper, and the LP stands as a generally well-regarded entry in the Descendents' catalog. Per a press release, fans can expect Org Music's reissue series to continue in semi-chronological order with forthcoming reissues of Enjoy!, ALL, the Bonus Fat compilation, and more, with each release "overseen by the band themselves.""
Descendents will release a 40th anniversary reissue of their sophomore album I Don't Want to Grow Up on November 21 via Org Music. Multiple retailer-specific vinyl variants will be offered, with wide retail availability for black vinyl, a "Banana Peel" colored variant, and a Punk Note Edition modeled on Blue Note jazz sleeves. Org Music applied a similar Punk Note treatment to the band's debut Milo Goes to College. The album, while less groundbreaking than the debut, delivers melodic skate punk and marks the first of two LPs featuring guitarist Ray Cooper. Org Music plans additional semi-chronological reissues including Enjoy!, ALL, and Bonus Fat, with each release overseen by the band. Pre-orders are available for the vinyl reissues.
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