There are those who feel that an
Adolescents record without
Tony Cadena (aka
Tony Adolescent,
Tony Montana and, later in the reformed
ADZ,
Tony Reflex) isn't worthy of the name, but 1988's
Balboa Funzone is entertaining despite his absence. Guitarist
Rikk Agnew and bassist
Steve Soto take on vocal and songwriting duties, separately, giving the album an appealingly varied sound that ranges from the anthemic rocker "Just Like Before," to the engagingly loose,
Johnny Thunders-like "It's Tattoo Time." Best of the lot are the two entirely different tunes named after the album title, the smoking hardcore "Balboa Funzone (Riot at the Beach)," and the much poppier, '60s-inspired "Balboa Funzone (It's in Your Touch)." Worst of the lot is a sloppy, basically pointless cover of
John Lennon's "Instant Karma." Although there's little that truly stands out besides
Agnew's anti-drug anthem "Alone Against the World," the album is so consistently rocking and good-humored that it's a more entertaining listen than their uneven earlier records.