Genre: Electronic
1 | Free At Last |
2 | Thinking Straight |
3 | One Family |
4 | What Goes Around |
5 | Live Free |
6 | Choose to Be |
7 | Shout It |
8 | A Time We'll Remember |
9 | Pushed Too Far |
10 | Make a Change |
11 | Anarchy In |
12 | Keep It Up |
13 | Potential Friends |
14 | No More |
15 | Can't See You |
16 | Envy |
17 | Modern Love Story |
18 | Disengage |
19 | Malfunction |
20 | Understand |
21 | Together |
22 | Talk Is Cheap |
23 | Prejudice |
24 | Slow Down |
25 | Put It Aside |
26 | Honesty |
27 | Break Down the Walls |
28 | Expectations |
29 | Crucial Times |
30 | I Have Faith |
31 | Youth of Today |
32 | Take a Stand |
33 | Positive Outlook |
34 | Can't Close My Eyes |
35 | Youth Crew |
36 | Stabbed in the Back |
37 | Wake Up and Live |
38 | Standing Hard |
39 | We Just Might |
40 | One Night Stand |
41 | Better Than You |
42 | Flame Still Burns |
43 | Time To Forgive |
Youth of Today is an American hardcore punk band, initially active from 1985 to 1990 before reforming in 2010. The band played a major role in establishing the "Youth Crew" subculture of hardcore, both espousing and evolving the philosophies of the straight edge and vegetarian lifestyles.
After the band's dissolution, vocalist Ray Cappo became involved in the Hare Krishna movement and formed the bands Shelter and Better Than a Thousand. Youth of Today is currently composed of Cappo and guitarist John Porcelly, both founding members, as well as bassist Ken Olden and drummer Vinny Panza.
1 | Depeche Mode |
2 | Daft Punk |
3 | Skrillex |
4 | Birdy |
5 | Sesame Street |
6 | Empire of the Sun |
7 | Fever Ray |
8 | Moby |
9 | Owl City |
10 | Infected Mushroom |
11 | Morcheeba |