Perhaps no hardcore band of the late 90s embodies the spirit of youth and the cynicism of Gen X better than Charles Bronson. Humorous and sarcastic, yet heartfelt and sincere, the band showcased the absurdity of being young and told to feel excited about an inevitable future of debt slavery, career entrapment, divorce, and all the usual misery that comes with being an adult.
 After just three years as a band in rural Dekalb, Illinois, and written at a lightning pace while playing shows virtually every weekend, "Youth Attack!" showcases Charles Bronson with a fully developed and innovative style, delivering 20 relentless songs at a breakneck pace in just over 12 minutes. With lyrics that address everything from corporate chains swallowing up small towns to the allure of escapism, the band sought to push the form of hardcore forward in a way that was more personal and relatable while remaining steeped in the classic influences of the genre—an ethos that carries over to Youth Attack Records today.
 Celebrating its 25th anniversary, and for the first time in decades, "Youth Attack!" is now available for a limited time, tastefully remastered by Will Killingsworth at Dead Air Studios, sounding crazier and more poignant than ever. “As adult oblivion beckons, now’s the time…”
 Track Listing: 
 01. Marriage Can Suck It 
 02. Youth Attack! 
 03. The Painful, Yet Unavoidable, Deathstar Comparison 
 04. XDumbfucksX 
 05. Too Much Of A Good Thing 
 06. Standing In Front Of Bulldog Records 
 07. Stock Footage 
 08. Pre(Im)Mature Retirement P.L.A.N. 
 09. The Only Time I Think About Romance Is When I Wonder 
Why I Don't Think About It 
 10. Deaf And Dumb 
 11. Fuck Technology, I'll Keep My Pocket Change 
 12. Red And Green Make Yellow 
 13. Let's Start Another War So I Can Sing About Stopping It 
 14. I Just Can't Avoid The Void In Avoid 
 15. Wastoid On The Celluloid 
 16. Shrinkage 
 17. Close Encounters Of The Nerd Kind 
 18. IQ32 
 19. Punch Drunk 
 20. The Tears Of A Clone