Additional InformationThe geekiest kids in California punk mature into middle-aged men without losing their focus or their individuality.
Reviews3 stars out of 5 -- "They're still able to write and play songs that tap into the teenage feeling that drove them. The melodies are strong, the musicianship is still leagues beyond their peers and they still have an innate sense of when to end a song before it drags on too long.", "HYPERCAFFIUM SPAZZINATE is the first LP in over 12 years from the California pop-punk icons, and it relies on the same humor, honesty, and personal experience that has always powered their music.", "The songs prove, yet again, that the Descendents’ best cuts fully transcend their genre. They may be punk in speed, but it’s not their velocity that makes them lovable." -- Grade: B, "The band sounds better than ever...mounting a muscular four-way attack that captures the immediacy of their frenetic synchronicity better than any non-live album of theirs to date..."