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Youth Anthems for the New Order | ||||
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Studio album by Reagan Youth | ||||
Released | 1984 | |||
Recorded | Spring 1983–spring 1984 | |||
Genre | Punk rock, hardcore punk | |||
Label | R Radical | |||
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Youth Anthems for the New Order is the first album by punk band Reagan Youth. Recorded at High 5 Studios, NYC in 1983-1984, the album was released folded in a large two sided poster instead of a traditional album cover. It was subsequently re-released with three extra tracks as Reagan Youth (Volume 1) on New Red Archives.
The song "Degenerated" was used prominently in the film Airheads, sung by lead actor Brendan Fraser.
Track listing
- "New Aryans"
- "Reagan Youth"
- "(Are You) Happy?"
- "I Hate Hate"
- "Degenerated"
- "U.S.@."
- "(You're A) Gonowhere"
Personnel
- "Dave Insurgent" (Dave Rubinstein) - Vocals
- "Paul Cripple" (Paul Bakija) - Guitar
- Al Pike - Bass
- Steve Weissman - Drums
- Russ, Jerry, Andy Apathy, Poss, Tripper - Backing Vocals
- Jerry Williams - Engineer
- Produced by Reagan Youth in conjunction with R Radical Records
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