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Descendents (no "the") were actually the first "Pop-Punk/Post Hardcore" because no one in the LA hardcore scene was brave enough to sing about love or girls. But by today's standards, wken compared to Blink 182 or good charlotte, he's not. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.131.75.197 (talk • contribs) 15:52, 2 May 2005 (UTC)Reply
lol "brave enough to sing about love or girls", yeah, how brave that is. It's not like 98% of songs you ever hear, then and now, were/are about "love", unfortunately. I put it in quotes because I think "relationship songs" would be more accurate, considering half these so-called love songs are just contemptible, hateful crap. Harldy what any reasonable person would call love. Anyway, no suggestions on how to improve the article at the moment, except maybe try to find an explanation as to why his kids have his wife's maiden name, but I'll see if there's anything else and get back to you :P
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Milo is mentioned in the Bad Religion song "You Don't Belong", with the line "Milo went to college but you knew about that" (the song lists the names of various people that the Bad Religion members knew along with the things they are notable for). Would this be too trivial to add to the article? Also, how do you go about citing a song? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rikeus (talk • contribs) 05:48, 21 March 2013 (UTC)Reply