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  1. Jul 23, 2021 · Epitaph. Southern California legends the Descendents have unvaulted an array of time capsules in 9th & Walnut, offering 40 year old songwriting captured, some 20 years before it's release. The 2002 session seems to have stemmed from bassist Tony Lombardo and late guitarist Frank Navetta's reuniting with drummer Bill Stevenson for a showcase of ...

  2. May 4, 2021 · Descendents have announced their next studio album, 9th & Walnut —out July 23 via Epitaph. The band’s classic lineup of vocalist Milo Aukerman, bassist Tony Lombardo, guitarist Frank Navetta ...

  3. The Descendents' original lineup was Frank Navetta on guitar, Tony Lombardo on bass, Bill Stevenson (presumably the Bill whose sperm is offered in "Der Wienerschnitzel", quoted at the top of the page) on drums, and Milo Aukerman on vocals (actually, Milo was not in the very first lineup, but he was added before the first album (which, to ...

  4. Descendents is an American punk rock band from Lomita, California formed in 1978 by guitarist Frank Navetta, bassist Tony Lombardo and drummer Bill Stevenson. They are known for being one of the early bands in the hardcore punk scene to sing instead about more personal and comical topics reflective of their own lives.

  5. The best places to look for gear usage are typically on the artist's social media, YouTube, live performance images , and interviews. To receive email updates when Tony Lombardo is seen with new gear follow the artist. Tony Lombardo's gear and equipment including the Ampeg Dan Armstrong Lucite Bass, Fender Precision Bass, and Ampeg SVT-810E ...

  6. Considering they weren't even in their 20s yet (except for Tony Lombardo, who was pushing 40) and it was early 80's California, I would put those lyrics down to them using the words as a general insult more than a homophobic attack. I would say it's moreso 80s teenager edginess than actual hatred.

  7. May 4, 2021 · Descendents announce their upcoming album 9th & Walnut due out July 23 via Epitaph Records. Recorded in 2002, the original four-piece lineup — bassist Tony Lombardo, drummer Bill Stevenson, guitarist Frank Navetta (d. 2008), and vocalist Milo Aukerman — entered the studio to finally record the songs with which they first forged their genre-defining sound.

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