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717:, calling it "an underground classic. The 13 songs defined the O.C. punk experience, back when punk was a beleaguered subculture. 'Amoeba', with lyrics by Royer, is a metaphoric account of a single-celled creature, read punk youth culture, growing in size and self-awareness under the scornful, dismissive eye of adult authority. 'Kids of the Black Hole' was Rikk Agnew's epic tribute to the hedonistic, comradely denizens of a Fullerton crash pad that cradled the fertile North County punk scene during 1979–80. The two songs introduced a massed, harmonized ' 29: 318:. This demo included "Creatures", "Amoeba" and "Self Destruct". Joseph became the band's manager and began shopping their demo to local record labels. "He even got us an advance check that he promptly cashed and left town...Thanks Eddie", Soto later recalled. The Adolescents continued performing locally and gained in popularity. Bingenheimer approached the band to record a track for his 542: 537: 532: 527: 522: 508: 503: 498: 493: 488: 270:
crying β€” that he hated children, can't stand them", he said in 2011. "And this was the same message that my father had given me. When I expressed that, people didn't understand where that was coming from. I wasn't saying this was me. I'm mirroring something that I'm seeing right now. This is what is going on in my life."
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became friends with the Adolescents and played shows with them in 1980–81, became disillusioned with the violence surrounding the Los Angeles punk rock scene of the time and found reassurance in Brandenburg's lyrics to "Rip It Up", which spoke out against fans who used the aggressive music to justify
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from Los Angeles after her parents divorced. "She made it very clear that I didn't breathe the same atmosphere as her", he recalled 26 years later. "I was trying to tell her we were on the same page, that I was her only ally. But like pretty much all the girls then, she just thought I was a dork, an
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that March. A second demo tape, recorded that May, included the songs "I Hate Children", "No Friends", "Who Is Who" and "Wrecking Crew". "I Hate Children" was inspired by a conversation Brandenburg overheard while riding a bus: "It was a snapshot of a man saying to his wife β€” with his children there
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in only four days and featured most of the band's oeuvre at the time, including songs from their demos and Royer and Rikk Agnew's Detours songs. "L.A. Girl", a new song, was written by Brandenburg in response to being rejected by a new classmate who had come to
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played the band's second demo tape on his "Rodney on the ROQ" program showcasing local punk acts, giving them the encouragement to record another. They recorded a third demo that July with Chaz Ramirez and Eddie Joseph of local band Eddie and the Subtitles as
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albums to be widely distributed throughout the United States, and became one of the best-selling California hardcore albums of its time. The band never toured in support of it, and broke up four months after its release. The
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Have you had enough violence? / Just to kill boredom, makes no sense / We're not the background for your stupid fights / Get out of the darkness, it's time to unite / Do you think you're tough when you rip it
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Though Rikk Agnew had contributed heavily to the album, tensions between him and the other band members led to him quitting the band just a few months after its release. He was replaced by
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in July, but broke up the following month, two months before the EP was released. "Oddly enough, we'd never even made it out of California", Frank Agnew later said.
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for us." Said his brother Frank, "Rikk's songwriting was really adventurous for punk rock. He was writing stuff that was punk but had a
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gave the album 4.5 stars out of 5 and remarked that "the debut from these five Orange County kids established the mid-tempo, punk-pop '
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records to be widely distributed throughout the United States, it became one of the best-selling California hardcore albums behind the
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was titled "Kids of the Black Hole", a reference to the song of the same name. The title was used again for the 9th episode of
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and John O'Donovan, and a drummer who went by the stage name Peter Pan. They began performing locally and recorded their first
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joined the band, it features several songs written for their prior group, the Detours, including "Kids of the Black Hole" and "
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lineup reunited several times in subsequent years. The first was a reunion show in April 1986 at Fender's Ballroom in
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For the album cover, Brandenburg asked Fancher to have someone design a typeface logo similar to
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first in a list of "Essential Albums, '78–'98" giving an overview of Orange County punk and
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insect." He wrote the song in response to the slight, later calling it an answer to
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O'Donovan and Pan both left the band in June 1980. Frank Agnew's older brother,
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reunited several times in subsequent years, but only for brief periods.
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dominates the band's live albums, accounting for 13 of 21 tracks on
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In March 1981, the Adolescents entered Perspective Sound studios in
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In the decades since its release, several artists have recorded
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due to its cover design, is the debut studio album by American
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founder Lisa Fancher, who signed the band in January 1981.
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covered "Who Is Who" for the soundtrack to the video game
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Let Them Know: The Story of Youth Brigade and BYO Records
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lineup reunited again for a show in December 1989 at the
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Writing credits adapted from the album's liner notes.
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Index


Studio album
Adolescents
Sun Valley, Los Angeles
Genre
Hardcore punk
punk rock
Label
Frontier
Producer
Mike Patton
Welcome to Reality
punk rock
Adolescents
Frontier Records
Rikk Agnew
Casey Royer
Amoeba
hardcore punk
Frank Agnew
Steve Soto
Tony Brandenburg
Fullerton, California
Tony Brandenburg
stage name
Steve Soto
Frank Agnew
demo tape
Rikk Agnew
Casey Royer

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