New Release From Descendents

Posted on Oct 9, 2025
New Release From Descendents

Few records in punk history have left as massive a footprint as Descendents’ Milo Goes to College. The 1982 debut fused the aggression of hardcore with catchy hooks, adolescent angst, and unmistakable personality — helping spark an entire genre now known as pop punk. Its influence remains undeniable over four decades later, earning spots on Rolling Stone’s list of the “40 Greatest Punk Albums of All Time,” Spin’s “50 Most Essential Punk Records,” and Pitchfork’s “200 Best Albums of the 1980s.” Now, Descendents and Org Music are proud to announce the long-awaited reissue of Milo Goes to College, available on LP, CD, and cassette.

Reclaimed by the band and lovingly restored, this release marks the beginning of an extensive reissue campaign that will include the band’s foundational albums from their early years, originally released on New Alliance and SST Records. Milo Goes to College leads the way, setting the tone for what’s to come with a variety of formats and exclusive editions. Among them is a stunning limited “Punk Note” edition featuring alternate packaging by John Yates (Stealworks), inspired by the iconic jazz designs of Reid Miles and Francis Wolff whose work helped define the Blue Note jazz label. This visual reimagining of punk classics continues the aesthetic series that began with Org Music’s Bad Brains reissues. Each “Punk Note” title includes new liner notes by BrooklynVegan senior editor Andrew Sacher and is housed in a deluxe case-wrapped jacket.

FCC Warning: Track 1, “Myage,” Track 2, “I Wanna Be a Bear,” Track 3, “I’m Not a Loser,” Track 4, “Parents,” Track 5, “Tonyage,” Track 8, “Catalina,” Track 13, “Hope”

Recommended Tracks: Track 9, “Suburban Home,” Track 14, “Bikeage,” Track 7, “I’m Not a Punk,” Track 11, “Kabuki Girl”

Label: ORG Music

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