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Milo Aukerman. (Credit: Milo Aukerman)
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5 Albums I Can’t Live Without: Milo Aukerman of the Descendents

by jummy84 October 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Name  Milo Aukerman

Best known for  Going to college, for some reason.

Current city  Newark, Delaware.

Really want to be in  Colorado, where I can go on hikes and practice with the Descendents (and record at the Blasting Room!).

Excited to  Go on tour to Canada in a few weeks. I’ve always secretly wished I was Canadian, and now more so than ever. Hey Canada, I know our government sucks, but don’t take it out on me, please!

My current music collection has a lot of  Cars, Kinks, Bob Mould, Bad Brains, Black Flag.

And a little of  Little Chair, but that’s only because there’s not a lot of Little Chair. If there was a lot of Little Chair, that would be better.

Preferred format  Radio in the car. Vinyl albums around the house, when I get noise ordinance clearance.  When it’s “for me only,” I’ll pop in earbuds and do Spotify.

5 Albums I Can’t Live Without:

1

Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!, DEVO

This served as a manifesto for my teen nerd years. Yeah, maybe it’s new wave, but I loved the aggressive guitar chording that would soon have me searching for harder, faster punk stuff.  And most of the songs are hilarious, made even funnier by the band’s attempts to pass it all off as serious.

2

Los Angeles, X

First saw them open for DEVO, and after hearing them on KROQ (Rodney on the ROQ), they became my favorite band. I love the weird harmonies between John Doe and Exene, the in-your-face yet intelligent lyrics, and of course the coolness of Billy Zoom.  In those pre-merch days I made myself a T-shirt of the album cover using spray paint and an X-Acto knife (appropriate tool, eh?), thus destroying the sleeve… 

3

(GI), Germs

This album is “slick mayhem”—maybe the first hardcore punk album, but Joan Jett gave it a tight, professional sound. Pat Smear’s tasty guitar licks inserted neatly between buzz-saw chords, and Darby Crash’s poetry-as-lyrics were inscrutable, but also evidence of a dark, twisted genius. I only saw them play once, and then Darby killed himself a few days later.

4

Look Again, The Last

These guys lived in Hermosa Beach, near me and Bill, and they gave us a copy of the Look Again test pressing back in 1980. But it only got released for real in the last few years! Bill and I worshipped the Last, and did a deep study of all their stuff, but especially this album. Every single song is classic power pop.

5

Revolver, The Beatles

Growing up, I had the U.S. version that lacked three of John Lennon’s songs, so when I play the U.K. version, it sounds… wrong. Even though those are great Lennon songs! But when you play an album over and over again like I did with this one, it just has to go the way you heard it as a kid. So, yeah, McCartney-heavy, but he wasn’t messing around on this one.  Some true masterpieces.

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Blink-182 joined by Descendents' Stephen Egerton and reunite with Alkaline Trio's Matt Skiba at Riot Fest 2025
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Blink-182 joined by Descendents’ Stephen Egerton and reunite with Alkaline Trio’s Matt Skiba at Riot Fest 2025

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Blink-182 were joined by the Descendents’ Stephen Egerton and reunited with Alkaline Trio’s Matt Skiba at Riot Fest 2025 – watch below.

The 20th anniversary of the punk festival took place this weekend in Chicago’s Douglass Park, with Green Day and Weezer topping the bill on the other two days.

During their Friday night headline show (September 19), Blink-182 were joined by longtime Descendents guitarist Egerton for a cover of the latter band’s classic 1982 track ‘Hope’, from their influential debut album ‘Milo Goes To College’. The song has been a regular presence on Blink setlists in 2025, although before this year they had not played it since 2003.

Watch fan-captured footage of the cover here:

Elsewhere in the set, Blink were joined by Alkaline Trio frontman Skiba, who was also a member of Blink-182 as a replacement for Tom DeLonge from 2015 to 2022. They played ‘Bored To Death’ – the first song the band released with Skiba as a co-vocalist, and a track that has appeared on Blink setlists sporadically in 2025. Watch here:

Blink-182 played: 

‘The Rock Show’ 
‘First Date’ 
‘Josie’ 
‘Anthem Part Two’ 
‘Online Songs’ 
‘M+M’s’ 
‘Fuck Face’ 
‘Dumpweed’ 
‘Feeling This’ 
‘Down’ 
‘Turpentine’ 
‘Bored To Death’ (with Matt Skiba) 
‘Wishing Well’ 
‘Stay Together For The Kids’ 
‘Roller Coaster’ 
‘Dance With Me’ 
‘I Miss You’ 
‘More Than You Know’ 
‘Hope’ (with Stephen Egerton) 
‘What’s My Age Again?’ 
‘All The Small Things’ 
‘Dammit’ 

Alkaline Trio have been the opening band on Blink-182’s current ‘Missionary Impossible’ tour, which kicked off in late August and has dates remaining across the country before its conclusion in Palm Desert, California on October 4. See all the dates and ticket information here.

When DeLonge left Blink in 2015, Skiba stepped in on guitar and vocals, recording two albums: 2016’s ‘California’ and 2019’s ‘Nine’. Upon DeLonge’s return to the band, Skiba departed, but he did join them again for ‘Bored To Death’ during their Los Angeles wildfire benefit concert earlier this year.

After DeLonge rejoined, he wrote an open letter to Skiba in which he said, “Hi Matt, Tom DeLonge here,” he wrote. “I wanted to take a minute and say thank you for all that you have done to keep the band thriving in my absence. I think you are enormously talented (I still love and listen to your band to this day).”

For his part, Skiba said he was “truly happy” for his former bandmates and DeLonge.

Speaking to NME about joining Blink-182, Skiba said he got a lot of hate for stepping into DeLonge’s shoes, but “it only lasted until we started playing shows.”

He added: “The overwhelming amount of support and graciousness the fans have shown me overpowers any hate or shit-talking. It feels like our band – Mark, Travis, me and the fans. It’s not the same band without Tom but it has the same name, and I think there’s a good reason for that.”

As for Descendents, they played a joint UK and European tour earlier this year with Circle Jerks.

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