Talk:Reagan Youth

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I think this article should be expanded and you guys should try to get a sample of their music. This band was remarkable for their music, and for their social commentary at the end of the cold war. In addition, I feel that this band genuinely contributed to punk rock music by adding 60's psychedelic rock, and the band made a contribution to the punk rock tradition of writing songs about books in their song "brave new world". So please, don't delete this.

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[edit] VfD debate

Don't worry, the article was not deleted. For the record, the archived deletion debate is at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Reagan Youth. Sjakkalle 14:56, 13 May 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Hitler Youth

Presumably the band's name comes from Hitler Youth, but I wanted to at least make sure that is a safe assumption before I put something so weighty into the article. Any objections? --BDD 20:47, 21 May 2005 (UTC)

[edit] anti-yuppie?

How was the band "anit-Reagan/yuppie"? Not sure I see how Ronald Reagan was related to the yuppies of the 1980's, other than that they co-existed. It was at least as novel for a band with Jewish roots from New York to bash "yuppies" as it is for them to don Nazi imagery. (I was just uaware of the former) Ah, the 80's...

[edit] Organized Discography

Added a discography in list form, but I was logged out. SamuraiFez

[edit] Living Persons Warning

This page needs one of those neat 'Living Person' notices. But it is late here and I am not quite up to it. Paul, in Saudi 15:06, 13 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Ripped from NRA site

Most of this page and the one on Dave Insurgent has been pulled directly from the NRA page. [1] —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mikelj (talkcontribs) 18:51, 15 October 2007 (UTC)