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Descendents

Live Performances by Descendents in 1985

  • In January 1985, when the Descendents performed the live recording of "Suburban Home" and "Good Good Things," they were on the cusp of a significant t... Read Full Description >

    In January 1985, when the Descendents performed the live recording of "Suburban Home" and "Good Good Things," they were on the cusp of a significant turning point in their career. This performance came shortly after the release of their seminal album "I Don't Want to Grow Up," which was released in 1985, showcasing their evolving sound and lyrical maturity. Captured during a lively show, the energy reflects their status as an influential pop-punk band that was blending melodic hooks with themes of adolescence and social commentary. Notably, the era marked a period of increased recognition for the band, as they moved beyond the hardcore punk scene to gain a wider audience, which included the mainstream market. Their authentic and youthful exuberance during live performances set the stage for their lasting impact on the genre and continues to resonate with fans today.

  • In January 1985, the Descendents were riding high on the momentum from their iconic album "Milo Goes to College," which had been released just a year ... Read Full Description >

    In January 1985, the Descendents were riding high on the momentum from their iconic album "Milo Goes to College," which had been released just a year prior, in 1982. This album is often credited with helping to shape the punk rock genre and is particularly notable for its thematic exploration of adolescence and relationships. The live performance of "Marriage" captured in the video showcases the band's energetic style and clever songwriting, elements that contributed to their enduring influence in the punk scene. Interestingly, the Descendents are known for their distinct blend of punk rock with elements of pop and humor, a characteristic that is evident in both their studio work and live shows. By 1985, the band was not only solidifying their reputation but also beginning to explore deeper lyrical themes, setting the stage for their future albums and the evolution of their sound.

The Descendents - Full Concert Live at Safari Sams, Huntington Beach

Safari Sams
Huntington Beach, CA, United States

December 15, 1985 | Video Length: 35:43
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  • On December 15, 1985, the Descendents performed live at Safari Sams in Huntington Beach, showcasing their energetic punk rock sound during a pivotal m... Read Full Description >

    On December 15, 1985, the Descendents performed live at Safari Sams in Huntington Beach, showcasing their energetic punk rock sound during a pivotal moment in their career. Leading up to this recording, the band had released their influential album "I Don't Want to Grow Up" in 1985, which solidified their reputation in the punk scene and featured themes of youthful angst and rebellion. The live show captured the band's raw energy and tight musicianship, with frontman Milo Aukerman delivering spirited vocals alongside the skilled rhythm section of Bill Stevenson, Doug Carrion, and Ray Cooper. An interesting aspect of this performance is that it occurred during a time when the Descendents were rapidly gaining a dedicated fanbase, bridging the gap between punk rock's roots and the burgeoning pop-punk movement of the late 1980s. This recording serves as a testament to their influence and the evolving sound that would characterize their future works.

Descendents Live Performance of 'Suburban Home' in Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA, United States

December 15, 1985 | Video Length: 1:32
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  • On December 15, 1985, the Descendents performed live in Los Angeles, showcasing their energetic style and distinct blend of punk rock and melodic sens... Read Full Description >

    On December 15, 1985, the Descendents performed live in Los Angeles, showcasing their energetic style and distinct blend of punk rock and melodic sensibilities. At this point in their career, they had just released their influential album "I Don't Want to Grow Up" earlier that year. This release marked a significant step in their evolution as a band, as it showcased more sophisticated themes and songwriting, contrasting with their earlier, more straightforward punk approach. Notably, "Suburban Home," a track performed during the live recording, has become one of their signature songs, encapsulating the band's commentary on suburban life and youth alienation. The performance exemplifies their high-energy stage presence and dedication to crafting relatable, anthemic music that resonates with fans, solidifying their place within the punk rock scene.

Descendents Live Performance of 'Catalina' in Concert at Catalina

Catalina, CA, United States

December 15, 1985 | Video Length: 1:49
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  • By December 1985, the Descendents were in a pivotal phase of their career following the release of their album "Milo Goes to College" in 1982, which h... Read Full Description >

    By December 1985, the Descendents were in a pivotal phase of their career following the release of their album "Milo Goes to College" in 1982, which had solidified their influence in the punk rock scene. The live recording from Catalina captures their energetic performance style during a time of burgeoning popularity, emphasizing the band's distinctive sound characterized by catchy melodies and introspective lyrics. In this performance, they play "Catalina," showcasing their ability to engage audiences with both humor and heartfelt emotion. Additionally, during this era, the band was known for their distinctive approach to punk, which often incorporated themes of adolescence and personal experiences, setting them apart from their contemporaries. Following this live recording, the Descendents would continue to evolve, further impacting the punk and melodic hardcore genres with subsequent releases.

  • In December 1985, the Descendents were on the ascendancy within the punk rock scene, having released their fourth studio album, "I Don't Want to Grow ... Read Full Description >

    In December 1985, the Descendents were on the ascendancy within the punk rock scene, having released their fourth studio album, "I Don't Want to Grow Up," earlier that same year. The live recording of "Myage" captures the band at a pivotal moment in their career, as they were transitioning from their earlier, youthful sounds to more mature themes in their music. "I Don't Want to Grow Up" introduced a more diverse range of influences and showcased the band's signature blend of catchy melodies and introspective lyrics, solidifying their place in punk history. Interestingly, this period also aligned with the band's growing popularity, particularly among the nascent pop-punk crowd. The 1985 performance exemplifies their energetic stage presence, which has become a hallmark of their live shows, further endearing them to fans and influencing future generations of musicians.