The fifth studio album from the Descendents after a nearly ten - year break. In 1987, they released their fourth album,
All, after which singer Milo Aukerman left to focus on biochemistry. The remaining members formed All and released 8 albums with different singers over the decade. Aukerman still collaborated with All. In 1995, he decided to return, and the Descendents reformed while All continued. Both bands signed with Epitaph and the Descendents recorded
Everything Sucks. Now, Epitaph presents this 20th - anniversary pressing on 180 - gram vinyl, complete with a 7' record and printed inner sleeves. Key features include: 180 - gram vinyl, a bonus 7' record, printed inner sleeves, and it's from the music label Epitaph in 2017. Reviewed by Le Haim in 05/2017.

To use this vinyl record, first, make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Gently place the 180 - gram vinyl LP or the 7' record on the turntable. Lower the tonearm carefully onto the record to start playing. When you're done, lift the tonearm back to its rest position. For the 7' record, ensure your turntable is set to the correct speed. To keep your vinyl in great shape, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints on the playing surface. Store it upright in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Clean the records regularly with a soft, anti - static brush. Avoid scratching the vinyl and be gentle when handling the printed inner sleeves to keep them looking nice.