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[message]Disorder Now!
Disorder Now!
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Format: Cassette Tape
Our Take
Our Take
Ah, Reagan Youth - the band that was punk before it was cool. The Disorder Now! Anthology 1981-1984 is a chaotic, rebellious journey through the early years of this iconic group.
From the opening track, "Reagan Youth," it's clear that this album is a middle finger to the establishment. With fast-paced drums, screeching guitars, and politically charged lyrics, Reagan Youth embodies the punk spirit in its purest form.
Songs like "New Aryans" and "In Dog We Trust" showcase the band's ability to tackle controversial topics with a raw and unapologetic energy. The reckless abandon of tracks like "Brave New World" and "No Class" will have you thrashing around your living room in no time.
But it's not all aggression and rebellion - tracks like "USA" and "One Holy Bible" show a more introspective side to Reagan Youth, exploring themes of identity and self-discovery.
Overall, the Disorder Now! Anthology 1981-1984 is a must-listen for any punk enthusiast. It's a snapshot of a time when music was a weapon and Reagan Youth wielded it with power and conviction. So crank up the volume, grab a beer, and get ready to join the revolution - because Reagan Youth is here to stay.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. New Aryans (Original R. Radical Version)
2. Raegan Youth (Original R-Radical Version)
3. (Are You Really) Happy? (Original R-Radical Version)
4. I Hate Hate! (Original R. Radical Version)
5. Degenerated (Original R. Radical Version)
6. U.S.A. (Original R. Radical Version)
7. (You're A) Gonowhere (Original R. Radical Version)
8. Brave New World (November 1982 Version)
9. Anytown
10. In Dog We Trust (CBGB Rat Cage Benefit 20/11/82)
11. No Class (CBCG 17/12/83)
12. It's a Beautiful Day (CBCG 25/6/83)
13. Urban Savages (CBCG 5/3/83)
14. Acid Rain (CBGB 17/12/83)
15. (You're A) Go Nowhere
16. Reagan Youth
17. New Aryans
18. USA (171A Demo)
19. Ace of Spades (CBGB 1984)
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Reagan Youth
Ah, Reagan Youth - the legendary punk band that has been tearing up stages since the 1980s. With their explosive energy and politically charged lyrics, this New York outfit has become a staple in the punk scene. Fronted by the enigmatic Dave Rubinstein, known as "Dave Insurgent," Reagan Youth have never been afraid to push the boundaries of music and society. Their debut album, cleverly named "Youth Anthems for the New Order," is a fierce statement against the establishment, challenging listeners to think critically about the world around them. Through their chaotic live shows and blistering guitar riffs, Reagan Youth have carved out a unique space in the punk landscape. Their influence can be heard in countless bands that have followed in their footsteps, proving that their impact on the genre is still felt to this day. Whether you're a seasoned punk veteran or a newcomer to the scene, Reagan Youth is a band that demands attention. Their raw intensity and unwavering dedication to their message make them a force to be reckoned with. So, strap in, brace yourself, and prepare to be blown away by the sonic assault that is Reagan Youth.
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