The Young Snakes

The Young Snakes

United States Est. 1980

"Their music bursts forth with jagged guitar riffs and driving rhythms that create an urgent momentum, pulling listeners into an electric frenzy."

About The Young Snakes

The Young Snakes matter because they tapped into the raw energy of punk rock, carving out a space that resonated with the restless youth of their time.
Their music captured the spirit of rebellion, channeling discontent and a desire for change, which reverberated through underground scenes and inspired a generation to express themselves boldly.
Their music captured the spirit of rebellion, channeling discontent and a desire for change, which reverberated through underground scenes and inspired a generation to express themselves boldly. In an era teeming with disillusionment, they served as both a soundtrack and a rallying cry. Driven by a visceral approach, The Young Snakes employed a blend of raw instrumentation and unrefined production that stripped away artifice, allowing the emotional weight of their sound to take center stage. They honed in on the immediacy of live performance, creating an atmosphere where audiences could engage directly with the music and each other, fostering a sense of community and collective catharsis. This hands-on ethos became integral to their identity, compelling listeners to join in on the chaos rather than just observe from the sidelines. Lyrically, The Young Snakes often explore themes of societal alienation and personal struggle, employing a voice that is both confrontational and vulnerable. Their storytelling leans towards impressionistic snapshots rather than linear narratives, blending irony and sincerity in ways that provoke thought while evoking deep emotional responses. This duality encourages listeners to reflect on their own experiences while navigating the tumultuous landscape they portray.

1 total releases· United States

Full discography

The Young Snakes's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 EP 1982–1982
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