Weekly playlist: Youth Against Physics
A soundtrack for the brave, the doomed, and the occasionally airborne.
You never stood a chance against entropy, but that never stopped you. Whether you were screaming into the wind, dancing through static, or whispering back at the ticking clock — this one's for your beautiful defiance.
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When I Was Young by Eric Burdon
A slow-burning memoir of reckless innocence — equal parts swagger and soul rot.
Forever Young by Alphaville
The prom anthem of time travelers who missed curfew by a few decades.
Youth Gone Wild by Skid Row
Hair metal’s raised fist to aging gracefully.
The Test by The Chemical Brothers
A surrealist’s obstacle course. Fails physics, passes vibe.
Beat the Machine by Quaker City Night Hawks
Rust-belt blues with sparks flying. An oil-stained hymn for digital deserters.
Gravity Sucks by Lebanon Hanover
For when the pull of the Earth feels like just another bad relationship.
Irresistible Force by Jane's Addiction
A cosmic collision rendered in guitars and spiritual bravado.
Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden
The end of days never sounded so perfectly melodic. Everything dissolves.
The Weight by The Band
Youth isn’t all rebellion. Sometimes it’s just carrying someone else’s baggage up a hill.
Time by Hans Zimmer
The sound of everything slipping away — gorgeously, inevitably, in slow motion.