Music taste will often change as the years go by, but one thing is always guaranteed: Weโre getting old. Itโs just a part of life. And even if our angsty teen days are long past, the songs we loved in our youth can still get the blood pumping; just with a tinge of added nostalgia. Letโs take a look at six nostalgic songs about teenage rebellion!
1. โGrowinโ Upโ by Bruce Springsteen
This hit song from Bruce Springsteenโs 1973 album Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J. is a classic teen rebellion song. Spingsteenโs narrator is an insolent child who loves to antagonize the adults around them, especially authority figures.
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One could say itโs less about teenage rebelliousness and more about just being young and a jerk. There is a difference, of course. Still, the song was a go-to teen rebellion song for youngsters in the 1970s, and itโs also a great example of Springsteenโs early songwriting.
2. โBreak Stuffโ by Limp Bizkit
This nu-metal classic from 2000 is quite a memorable one. Some might remember it as one of their favorite songs about teenage rebellion at the turn of the century. Others might remember it as the track that incited gratuitous violence during Woodstock โ99 and caused the death of a teenager in Australia in 2001. Despite the controversy around the songโs live performances, itโs still a noteworthy song about rebellious youths.
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3. โTeenagersโ by My Chemical Romance
This wouldnโt be a list of songs about teenage rebellion without mentioning the 2006 track โTeenagersโ by My Chemical Romance. Itโs a millennial staple that is still very much relevant today.
4. โChangesโ by David Bowie
This iconic 1971 song by David Bowie is less about teenage rebellion and more about accepting and exploring individuality as a young person. And itโs still a banger today, regardless of your age.
5. โSheena Is A Punk Rockerโ by Ramones
This punk rock classic from 1977 was The Ramonesโ very first Billboard Hot 100 hit back in the day. The late Joey Ramone even described it as the โfirst surf punk-rock teenage rebellion song.โ
6. โYouth Gone Wildโ by Skid Row
We simply canโt leave out those who were teenagers in the 1980s. โYouth Gone Wildโ from 1989 was Skid Rowโs lead single from their self-titled debut. The band established themselves as rock star bad boys pretty quickly with this one.
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