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Adolescents

Adolescents

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The first and best wave of L.A. punk bands from 1977-1979 all broke up under-documented and unsigned, with the exception of X, the Germs, and, to a lesser extent, the Plugz. But the legacy of incredible pioneers such as the Weirdos, Dils, Controllers, and Screamers was the wide success of the harder, faster, younger bands that followed. The interest the 1977 bands awakened not only inspired the formation of Black Flag, Circle Jerks, T.S.O.L., Social Distortion, Agent Orange, Fear, the Adolescents, and others, but helped create a national market, enabling the newer bands to find labels, put out albums, and tour regularly. The Adolescents were perhaps the first of this second wave to put out an LP widely distributed throughout the U.S., selling well over five digits in 1981 (following on the heels of San Francisco's Dead Kennedys, who broke the doors open with their immortal Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables the previous year). Produced by Middle Class' Mike Patton, the debut from these five Orange County kids established the mid-tempo, punk-pop "Southern Cal sound," led by the long, great, pummeling, Johnny Thunders-derived solos of the two Agnew brothers, Rikk and Frank. These soaring, ripping parts still sound great today. As important, songs such as the anthemic "No Way," the classic "Amoeba," the schizophrenic "Kids of the Black Hole," and the glorious "Creatures" endure precisely because they're not just aggressive and speedy: they're super-catchy, heavy-riffing rock & roll, proving again that punk was the true heir to the likes of Chuck Berry, Larry Williams, Bo Diddley, and Eddie Cochran. For the longest while, L.A. teenagers had the spirit, verve, moxie, and zeal to play charged, zippy punk. Hundreds of other bands formed right as the Adolescents recorded, such as Bad Religion, Shattered Faith, Youth Brigade, Aggression, M.I.A., and Channel 3! In so doing, L.A. helped resist the diluted explosion of thrash hardcore that swept the rest of the U.S., particularly on the East Coast.
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1
I Hate Children
00:01:45

Adolescents, MainArtist - Steve Soto, Composer - Tony Brandenburg, Composer - American Lesion Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1981 Frontier Records (P) 1981 Frontier Records

2
Who Is Who
00:01:23

Adolescents, MainArtist - Steve Soto, Composer - Tony Brandenburg, Composer - Frank Agnew, Composer - American Lesion Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1981 Frontier Records (P) 1981 Frontier Records

3
Wrecking Crew
00:02:08

Adolescents, MainArtist - Steve Soto, Composer - Tony Brandenburg, Composer - American Lesion Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1981 Frontier Records (P) 1981 Frontier Records

4
L.A. Girl
00:01:48

Adolescents, MainArtist - Tony Brandenburg, Composer - Frank Agnew, Composer - American Lesion Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1981 Frontier Records (P) 1981 Frontier Records

5
Self Destruct
00:00:48

Adolescents, MainArtist - Steve Soto, Composer - Tony Brandenburg, Composer - American Lesion Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1981 Frontier Records (P) 1981 Frontier Records

6
Kids of the Black Hole
00:05:27

Adolescents, MainArtist - Rikk Agnew, Composer - American Lesion Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1981 Frontier Records (P) 1981 Frontier Records

7
No Way
00:02:03

Adolescents, MainArtist - Rikk Agnew, Composer - American Lesion Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1981 Frontier Records (P) 1981 Frontier Records

8
Amoeba
00:03:06

Adolescents, MainArtist - Casey Royer, Composer - Rikk Agnew, Composer - American Lesion Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1981 Frontier Records (P) 1981 Frontier Records

9
Word Attack
00:01:08

Adolescents, MainArtist - Tony Brandenburg, Composer - Rikk Agnew, Composer - American Lesion Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1981 Frontier Records (P) 1981 Frontier Records

10
Rip It Up
00:02:11

Adolescents, MainArtist - Tony Brandenburg, Composer - Rikk Agnew, Composer - American Lesion Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1981 Frontier Records (P) 1981 Frontier Records

11
Democracy
00:02:08

Adolescents, MainArtist - Steve Soto, Composer - American Lesion Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1981 Frontier Records (P) 1981 Frontier Records

12
No Friends
00:02:31

Adolescents, MainArtist - Steve Soto, Composer - Tony Brandenburg, Composer - American Lesion Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1981 Frontier Records (P) 1981 Frontier Records

13
Creatures
00:01:58

Adolescents, MainArtist - Rikk Agnew, Composer - American Lesion Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1981 Frontier Records (P) 1981 Frontier Records

14
Welcome to Reality
00:02:11

Adolescents, MainArtist - Steve Soto, Composer - Tony Brandenburg, Composer - Frank Agnew, Composer - American Lesion Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1981 Frontier Records (P) 1981 Frontier Records

15
Losing Battle
00:01:34

Adolescents, MainArtist - Steve Soto, Composer - Tony Brandenburg, Composer - Frank Agnew, Composer - American Lesion Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1981 Frontier Records (P) 1981 Frontier Records

16
Things Start Moving
00:03:05

Adolescents, MainArtist - Tony Brandenburg, Composer - Frank Agnew, Composer - American Lesion Music (BMI), MusicPublisher

(C) 1981 Frontier Records (P) 1981 Frontier Records

Chronique

The first and best wave of L.A. punk bands from 1977-1979 all broke up under-documented and unsigned, with the exception of X, the Germs, and, to a lesser extent, the Plugz. But the legacy of incredible pioneers such as the Weirdos, Dils, Controllers, and Screamers was the wide success of the harder, faster, younger bands that followed. The interest the 1977 bands awakened not only inspired the formation of Black Flag, Circle Jerks, T.S.O.L., Social Distortion, Agent Orange, Fear, the Adolescents, and others, but helped create a national market, enabling the newer bands to find labels, put out albums, and tour regularly. The Adolescents were perhaps the first of this second wave to put out an LP widely distributed throughout the U.S., selling well over five digits in 1981 (following on the heels of San Francisco's Dead Kennedys, who broke the doors open with their immortal Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables the previous year). Produced by Middle Class' Mike Patton, the debut from these five Orange County kids established the mid-tempo, punk-pop "Southern Cal sound," led by the long, great, pummeling, Johnny Thunders-derived solos of the two Agnew brothers, Rikk and Frank. These soaring, ripping parts still sound great today. As important, songs such as the anthemic "No Way," the classic "Amoeba," the schizophrenic "Kids of the Black Hole," and the glorious "Creatures" endure precisely because they're not just aggressive and speedy: they're super-catchy, heavy-riffing rock & roll, proving again that punk was the true heir to the likes of Chuck Berry, Larry Williams, Bo Diddley, and Eddie Cochran. For the longest while, L.A. teenagers had the spirit, verve, moxie, and zeal to play charged, zippy punk. Hundreds of other bands formed right as the Adolescents recorded, such as Bad Religion, Shattered Faith, Youth Brigade, Aggression, M.I.A., and Channel 3! In so doing, L.A. helped resist the diluted explosion of thrash hardcore that swept the rest of the U.S., particularly on the East Coast.
© Jack Rabid /TiVo

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