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Tony LombardoTony Lombardo was the bassist with the pioneering punk-pop band The Descendents for 6 years. Lombardo was part of the original Descendents lineup in 1979 with guitarist Frank Navetta and drummer Bill Stevenson. This lineups first release was the single Ride The Wild/It's A Hectic World in 1979. Lombardo sand lead vocals on "It's A Hectic World". The band added new lead vocalist Milo Aukerman in 1980, with which they became hardcore sensations. The band put out there first release with Aukerman in 1981, the Fat EP. The next year, the band put out there first full length release Milo Goes To College. Lombardo showed off his skills on this album. While on Fat there was not a lot of distinctive bass parts, "Milo" showed Lombardo playing bass riffs in nearly every song, including the introductions to "Myage" and "M-16", which showed off his talent. In most of the other songs on the album he was heard playing imporvizations to the rythem guitar of Navetta, and traded off leads with Navetta on "I Wanna Be A Bear". The Descendents split in 1983 when Aukerman left for college, but the band reunited in 1985, releasing I Don't Wanna Grow Up. Lombardo recorded the album but did not participate in the tour and left that year, replaced by ex-Anti bassist Doug Carrion. Lombardo's reason for leaving Descendents was join his own new band Nuclear Bob, later renamed Three Car Pileup, who released only one album. Lombardo then joined fellow ex-Descendents member Ray Cooper to join a band called Spiffy who are still recording. Lombardo is considered the bands best bassist and is highly critically acclaimed. A Descendents reunion of sorts occurred at ALL's quasi-annual Stockage festival in Fort Collins, Colorado in the spring of 2002. Frank Navetta joined Tony Lombardo and Bill Stevenson to play songs from the breif trio-era before Milo Aukerman joined the group.
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