Today’s video of the day is the Descendents – “No Fat Burger” released in 2016.
The Descendents released the video for “No Fat Burger” in 2016. The song appears on Hypercaffium Spazzinate, their first full-length album in 12 years. Known for their mix of hardcore punk and melodic hooks, the band stays true to their signature sound. The Descendents formed in 1977 as an acoustic duo with Frank Navetta and David Nolte. Bill Stevenson soon joined on drums, and the band evolved into a punk powerhouse. Their 1982 debut, Milo Goes to College, introduced emotional themes uncommon in hardcore. Over the years, they released albums like I Don’t Want to Grow Up, Enjoy!, and All, each refining their mix of humor and introspection.
After years of sporadic activity, the band returned in 2016 with Hypercaffium Spazzinate. The album blends fast-paced punk with personal lyrics. “No Fat Burger” reflects their classic style, combining humor with biting social commentary. It continues their tradition of writing songs about daily struggles and self-improvement. The video features animated versions of the band, adding a playful edge. It fits their legacy of blending fun with serious messages. Fans of Milo Goes to College and Everything Sucks will recognize the same high-energy spirit. The Descendents have influenced countless punk and pop-punk bands. Their mix of fast, catchy songs with emotional depth remains unique. Hypercaffium Spazzinate proves they still deliver raw, honest punk.
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