Cool to Be You

AlbumMar 23 / 200414 songs, 36m 33s
Pop Punk Skate Punk
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2004’s *Cool to Be You* was the sixth Descendents album in 22 years, thereby proving that while their productivity was intermittent, their relevance to the punk community was undiminished. Singer Milo Aukerman—the bespectacled biochemistry student who became the band’s early figurehead and the inspiration for its famous line-drawn mascot—was past 40 at the time of this recording, but he could relate to the complaints of “Mass Nerder”: “Don\'t got no biceps/Don\'t got no pecs/But I\'ll read you under the table/With my thick specs.” At a time when their artistic progeny Blink-182 had eclipsed them in terms of popular success, Descendents still embodied an authenticity unmatched by younger pop-punk outfits. Among other things, they achieved the near-impossible feat of being at once young (at heart) and old (of mind). *Cool to Be You* is lined with songs about American history and the trials of marriage, but as soon as you assume that Descendents have outgrown their young audience, they deliver “Blast Off”—a giddy ode to flatulence—as if to prove they’ll never be too old to converse with the juveniles.

The latest album from the innovators of pop-punk.

7.1 / 10

Serious is a subjective term. In 25 years as a band, writing songs on such blithe yet cosmically related topics ...

It’s fun, it’s skilled, it ain’t bad. Buy it if you like <b>Blink 182</b> and want to increase your scene points, but if you’re looking for something original and inspired, you won’t find it here.