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Adolescents (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Adolescents (album)

''Adolescents'' (often called ''The Blue Album'') is the eponymous debut studio album by the Orange County punk rock band the Adolescents, released in May 1981 by Frontier Records. The album boasts an all-star cast, featuring three past Social Distortion members, (Rikk Agnew, Frank Agnew and Casey Royer); former Agent Orange bassist Steve Soto; and a previously unknown singer named Tony Cadena. It was the only Adolescents album co-produced by Mike Patton (not to be confused with the lead singer of Faith No More) and Thom Wilson. It was also the band's only album released before their five-year hiatus.
Released during the breakthrough era for hardcore punk, the album brought the band a small amount of success in their hometown as they started to gather a following. "Amoeba" was released as a radio single to promote the album. ''Adolescents'' is now considered a classic punk album by fans and critics alike. In California punk sales, it second only to the Dead Kennedys' ''Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables''.
==Critical reception==

The album has received positive reviews. In a retrospective review for AllMusic, critic Jack Rabid gave the album four and a half out of five stars and wrote that "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."

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