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Youth Against Fascism

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Released
  
December 1992

Label
  
DGC

B-side
  
"The Destroyed Room", "Purr" (Mark Goodier version), "Youth Against Fascism (LP Version)"

Format
  
7", 10", 12", CD single

Genre
  
Alternative rock, noise rock

Writer(s)
  
Kim Gordon, Thurston Moore, Lee Ranaldo, Steve Shelley

"Youth Against Fascism" was the second single from Sonic Youth's 1992 album Dirty. It was released in 1992 on DGC.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Youth Against Fascism (Clean-Ex Mix)"
  2. "The Destroyed Room"
  3. "Purr (Mark Goodier Version)"
  4. "Youth Against Fascism (LP Version)"

The semi-acoustic "Purr" was taken from a Mark Goodier BBC session from July 20, 1992. A live version of "The Destroyed Room" was previously released on the "Dirty Boots" single under the title "The Bedroom".

Ian MacKaye of Minor Threat and Fugazi contributed extra guitar to the title track.

The line "I believe Anita Hill" referred to the controversy surrounding the 1991 appointment of Judge Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court over allegations of sexual harassment from Hill, a former subordinate.

Music video

The music video for ""Youth Against Fascism"" was directed by Nick Egan. The video was shot in the concrete flood control channel of the Los Angeles River, with the band playing while FMX bikers ride around. Imagery of fascism, Nazism and communism was spliced into the video, plus an insurrection mixed with pictures of punk bands and fashion.

References

Youth Against Fascism Wikipedia