- Frank Navetta
Frank Navetta was an original member of the punk-pop pioneering group The Descendents, whom he played with for 6 years. He formed The Descendents with
Tony Lombardo andBill Stevenson in 1979 and released theRide The Wild/It's A Hectic World EP. The Descendents were then joined by vocalistMilo Aukerman , and recorded theFat EP in 1981 andMilo Goes to College in 1982. The band took a hiatus when Milo went to college before they began recordingI Don't Want To Grow Up in 1985. Navetta played on the title track, "Silly Girl", "GCF" and "Rockstar", but left after this. He moved toOregon to become a full time fisherman and was replaced byRay Cooper .Frank joined
Tony Lombardo andBill Stevenson in the spring of 2002 for a reunion of sorts at ALL's quasi-annual festivalStockage inFort Collins , Colorado. The group played songs as the original three-piece line-up that briefly existed beforeMilo Aukerman joined the group. His early guitar style was heavily rooted in surf music, somewhat similar to that ofEast Bay Ray , but as time went on, came to resemble the heavier sound ofGreg Ginn 's more, but with more full and open chords and less, if any, soloing. His songwriting had a darker and more negative side to it, both lyrically and musicaly, than his bandmates, focusing more on his parents, his father especially, (Fat's "My Dad Sucks", and Milo Goes To College's "Parents"), and America ( ...College's "Statue of Liberty"). He did, however, share Stevenson's themes of fishing (Fat's "Mr. Bass) and unfufillied romantic desires ("Ride the Wild" and ...College's "Marriage").
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