Youth Anthems for the New Order
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Youth Anthems for the New Order is the first album by punk
Punk rock
Punk rock is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock...

 band Reagan Youth
Reagan Youth
Reagan Youth is an American punk rock band formed by singer Dave Rubinstein and guitarist Paul Bakija in Queens, New York in early 1980. They are known for introducing the style of hardcore punk to the East Coast punk scene, but were also a part of the peace punk movement...

. 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
New Red Archives
New Red Archives is an independent record label based in San Francisco, mainly home to punk rock bands. Started in 1987, the label began by releasing punk and hardcore records on coloured vinyl...

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Track listing

  1. New Aryans
  2. Reagan Youth
  3. (Are You) Happy?
  4. I Hate Hate
  5. Degenerated
  6. U.S.@.
  7. (You're a) Gonowhere

Personnel

  • "Dave Insurgent" (Dave Rubinstein
    Dave Rubinstein
    David Rubinstein was an American musician, the co-founder of the influential New York-based punk rock group Reagan Youth. He founded the group with guitarist Paul Bakija when both were in Forest Hills High School in Forest Hills, Queens...

    ) - Vocals
  • "Paul Cripple" (Paul Bakija) - Guitar
  • Al Pike
    Al Pike
    Al Pike is an American musician, best known as the bassist of the hardcore punk band Reagan Youth, as well as briefly being a member of Samhain.-Musical career:...

    - Bass
  • Steve Weinstein - 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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