I Was a Teenage Anarchist

"I Was a Teenage Anarchist"
Single by Against Me!
from the album White Crosses
Released April 6, 2010
Format Download, 7"
Recorded 2009
Genre Punk rock
Label Sire
Writer(s) Laura Jane Grace
Producer(s) Butch Vig
Against Me! singles chronology
"Stop!"
(2008)
"I Was a Teenage Anarchist"
(2010)
"White Crosses"
(2010)

"I Was a Teenage Anarchist" is a song by the Gainesville, Florida-based punk rock band Against Me!, released as the first single from their 2010 album White Crosses. The single was released as a four-track digital download through various online music stores on April 6, 2010, including the additional album track "Rapid Decompression" and two B-sides from the album's sessions, "One by One" and "Bitter Divisions".[1] A 7" single was released on April 17 in conjunction with Record Store Day, with an acoustic version of "I Was a Teenage Anarchist" featuring as the B-side.[2][3]

Music video

The music video for the song features Laura Jane Grace (known as Tom Gabel at the time) in traditional punk clothing running through a park being chased by a police officer, who catches and starts beating her. After a while members of a crowd that had formed attack the officer, freeing Grace. However, these members are accosted by other officers. Grace begins to run away, only to be stopped by more police officers. At the end of the video Grace is shown being put into a police car. The entire video is shot in a long take, and is entirely in slow motion.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Laura Jane Grace, all music composed by Against Me!

Download version

No. Title Length
1. "I Was a Teenage Anarchist"   3:13
2. "Rapid Decompression"   1:43
3. "One by One"   3:32
4. "Bitter Divisions"   4:01
Total length:
12:29

7" version

Side A
No. Title Length
1. "I Was a Teenage Anarchist"   3:13
Side B
No. Title Length
1. "I Was a Teenage Anarchist" (acoustic) 3:36

Personnel

Band

Production

See also

References

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