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Live Plus One

''Live Plus One'' is a split live album by the American punk rock bands All and the Descendents, released in 2001 through Epitaph Records. A double album, it includes one disc by All recorded in 2001 on their ''Problematic'' tour, and a second disc by the Descendents recorded in 1996 on their ''Everything Sucks'' tour. The two bands are composed of the same musicians—bassist Karl Alvarez, guitarist Stephen Egerton, and drummer Bill Stevenson—but have different lead singers: Chad Price for All and Milo Aukerman for the Descendents. ''Live Plus One'' reached #45 on ''Billboard'''s Top Independent Albums chart, making it the only All release and the second Descendents release ever to chart, and was both bands' final album for Epitaph Records.
== Background ==
In 1987 singer Milo Aukerman left the Descendents to pursue a career in biochemistry. The remaining members—bassist Karl Alvarez, guitarist Stephen Egerton, and drummer Bill Stevenson—changed the band's name to All, releasing eight albums between 1988 and 1995 with singers Dave Smalley, Scott Reynolds, and Chad Price. In 1995 Aukerman expressed a desire to return to recording and performing, so the band members decided to work with him as the Descendents while continuing to work with Price as All, and both bands signed to Epitaph Records.〔 The Descendents released ''Everything Sucks'' in 1996, supporting it with a series of tours from September 1996 to August 1997. The recordings used for ''Live Plus One'' were taken from a five-night stand at the Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles from October 10–14, 1996. The live recording was engineered by Brett Gurewitz, the head of Epitaph Records and a member of Bad Religion.〔
Following the ''Everything Sucks'' tours Aukerman returned to his biochemistry career, and All released two more albums on Epitaph: ''Mass Nerder'' (1998) and ''Problematic'' (2000). In preparation for inclusion on ''Live Plus One'', the Descendents' 1996 Whisky a Go Go recordings were mixed by Stevenson, Egerton, and Jason Livermore at All's recording studio The Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado from March 20–29, 2001.〔 All then recorded two performances at the Starlight in Fort Collins on March 30 and 31 for the album, engineered by Livermore and Jan Saylor, and these were mixed by Stevenson, Egerton, and Livermore at The Blasting Room from April 1–10.〔 Both discs of the album were mastered by Livermore, while he, Stevenson, and Egerton served as producers.〔 The cover illustration of All was done by Chris Shary; an additional illustration of the Descendents—identical to the cover but with Aukerman in place of Price—was used for the inner liner.〔
''Live Plus One'' was released through Epitaph August 21, 2001. It was the final release for both All and the Descendents on Epitaph; the Descendents moved to Fat Wreck Chords for 2004's ''Cool to Be You'', while All has not issued any new recordings since 2001.


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