Two Things at Once
Two Things at Once is a compilation album by the Los Angeles-based punk rock band the Descendents, released in 1988 through SST Records. It combines the band's 1982 debut album Milo Goes to College with the 1985 release Bonus Fat, itself a compilation 1981's Fat EP, 1979's "Ride the Wild" / "It's a Hectic World" single, and the track "Global Probing" from a 1981 compilation titled Chunks. Two Things at Once followed the Descendents' 1987 farewell tour, after which singer Milo Aukerman had left and the band changed its name to All.
Background
In 1987 SST Records purchased the Descendents' former label New Alliance Records, re-releasing all of their previous albums and releasing the new album All. The Descendents performed a final tour later that year, marking singer Milo Aukerman's departure from the band to pursue a career in biochemistry.[1][2][3] The band then recruited singer Dave Smalley and changed their name to All, continuing to record for SST. Two Things at Once was released in 1988, combining all of the Descendents' recorded output from 1979 to 1982 in a single release.
Reception
Mike DaRonco of Allmusic gave Two Things at Once four stars out of five, saying that "All that mischievous teenage skaters could appreciate is here, classics like 'Myage,' 'I'm Not a Loser,' 'Bikeage,' and 'Hope.' But for all those who already own their "best of" (Somery, which features the previously mentioned songs), other less-known hits such as 'Marriage,' 'I'm Not a Punk,' and 'Catalina' are exclusive to this release."[4] Jenny Eliscu of Rolling Stone called the album "an essential introduction to the group."[5]
Track listing
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Writer(s) |
1. |
"Myage" |
Bill Stevenson |
2:00 |
2. |
"I Wanna Be a Bear" |
Tony Lombardo, Frank Navetta |
0:40 |
3. |
"I'm Not a Loser" |
Navetta |
1:28 |
4. |
"Parents" |
Navetta |
1:37 |
5. |
"Tonyage" |
Lombardo, Stevenson |
0:55 |
6. |
"M-16" |
Lombardo, Milo Aukerman |
0:40 |
7. |
"I'm Not a Punk" |
Lombardo |
1:01 |
8. |
"Catalina" |
Lombardo, Stevenson |
1:44 |
9. |
"Suburban Home" |
Lombardo |
1:40 |
10. |
"Statue of Liberty" |
Navetta |
1:58 |
11. |
"Kabuki Girl" |
Lombardo |
1:09 |
12. |
"Marriage" |
Navetta, Stevenson |
1:37 |
13. |
"Hope" |
Aukerman |
1:58 |
14. |
"Bikeage" |
Stevenson |
2:12 |
15. |
"Jean Is Dead" |
Stevenson |
1:31 |
Writer(s) |
16. |
"My Dad Sucks" |
Navetta, Lombardo |
0:35 |
17. |
"Mr. Bass" |
Navetta |
2:05 |
18. |
"I Like Food" |
Stevenson |
0:16 |
19. |
"Hey Hey" |
Lombardo |
1:31 |
20. |
"Weinerschnitzel" |
Stevenson, Pat McCuistion |
0:10 |
Writer(s) |
21. |
"Global Probing" |
Navetta |
1:05 |
Writer(s) |
22. |
"Ride the Wild" |
Navetta |
2:30 |
23. |
"It's a Hectic World" |
Lombardo |
1:52 |
Total length:
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32:14 |
Personnel
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Band
Production
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