Tony Lombardo - Music Work After Descendents

Music Work After Descendents

Lombardo's reason for leaving Descendents was to join his own new band Nuclear Bob, later renamed Three Car Pileup, who released only one album. Lombardo then joined fellow ex-Descendents member Ray Cooper to join a band called Spiffy who are still recording. Lombardo is considered one of the band's best bassists, along with Karl Alvarez, and is highly critically acclaimed.

Additionally, Lombardo joined with members of ALL in 1991 to form the one off band TonyALL and which issued the album "New Girl, Old Story." The album was generally traditional Descendents / ALL fair with fast, driving baselines and generally melodic vocals.

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