Active in Richmond, VA from 1994-1999, the Young Pioneers single-handedly spearheaded the current folk-punk movement, heavily influencing bands like Hi Ho Sixshooter, Against Me! (they are mentioned in Against Me!'s song "We Laugh at Danger (and Break All the Rules)") and Defiance, Ohio. Featured former members of Born Against, Universal Order of Armageddon, Avail and future members of the Wrangler Brutes.
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We Ain't Even Married
Ballad of The (Young) Pioneers
Downtown Tragedy
Everybody's Protest Novel (Album Version)
The Movement Loves You
Meeting Over Yonder
Seven Days in May
Drown in the James
Alarms and Sirens
Last Day Message
We Don't Believe in Criminals
Citizen Soldier
I.D.S.T.
Great White Hope
Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition
(At the time of the) Cease fire
Food Stamps
Lovers On Trial
Pioneers workers pact
White Like Me
Fuck The Labor Pool
Regrets of the doubters
Talkin' to Johnny Law Blues
Ghosts Of The Lumpen
Warsaw Ghetto
Paralyzed Veteran
Battlefield National Park
Older & Poorer
Murder Has No Tongue
Red Tick Coonhound
Pioneers Liberation Radio
I'm So Afraid of Getting Cancer
Raid on Kensington Avenue
Love Song From The International Section
The Whereabouts of Johnny Gosh
Talkin' Johnny Law Blues
Evidence Indicating Other Than Suicide
Take the Fifth
Joy Kills Sorrow
Day of the Wolves
Fascist Snowstorm Disaster
Brazen Hell
Now I Feel Much Safer
We March
Siege Museum
Unforgettable 1380 AM
Convicts And Construction Workers
Carlos The Jackal
Pass For White
Join or Die
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