A Juvenile Product of the Working Class

A Juvenile Product of the Working Class
Studio album by Swingin' Utters
Released September 10, 1996
Recorded at H.O.S. in Redwood City, California
Genre Punk rock
Length 35:20
Label Fat Wreck Chords
Producer Fat Mike, Ryan Greene
Swingin' Utters chronology
More Scared: The House of Faith Years
(1996)
A Juvenile Product of the Working Class
(1996)
Five Lessons Learned
(1998)
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A Juvenile Product of the Working Class is the third full-length album by the Californian punk rock band Swingin' Utters. It was released on September 10, 1996, as the band's first album on Fat Wreck Chords. The album's name was taken from a line in Elton John's song "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting".

On Give 'Em the Boot

The song "Fifteenth and T" appears on the compilation album Give 'Em the Boot (1997).

Release and Re-release

A Juvenile Product of the Working Class was first released on CD, vinyl LP and cassette in 1996. One notable feature of this release was both the CD tray and cassette shell were pink. It was then re-released on limited edition opaque yellow vinyl. Only 550 copies were printed and sold out shortly after going on sale October 1, 2008.

Track listing

All songs by Darius Koski unless otherwise noted.

  1. "Windspitting Punk" (Koski, Goddard, Johnny Bonnel, Max Huber) – 2:14
  2. "No Time to Play" – 2:13
  3. "Nowhere Fast" – 1:54
  4. "Keep Running" – 2:14
  5. "Sustain" – 1:37
  6. "(Of) One in All" – 1:40
  7. "Derailer" (Bonnel, Kevin Wickersham) – 1:56
  8. "The Next in Line" (Huber) – 3:40
  9. "Sign It Away" – 1:50
  10. "Time Tells Time" (Koski, Huber) – 2:52
  11. "Almost Brave" – 1:28
  12. "Fifteenth and T" (Huber) – 2:13
  13. "London Drunk" – 2:03
  14. "The Black Pint" (Bonnel) – 2:27
  15. "Bigot's Barrel" (Bonnel, Wickersham) – 2:31
  16. "A Step to Go" – 2:21

Credits

  • Johnny Bonnel – vocals
  • Max Huber – guitar
  • Greg McEntee – drums
  • Kevin Wickersham – bass
  • Darius Koski – guitar, accordion, vocals
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