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"Prisoner of Society" is a song by Australian punk rock band the Living End. It was originally released in Australia on the 1997 EPSecond Solution / Prisoner of Society. The song was later released as a single, separate from the EP, in the United States in January 1999. In January 2018, as part of Triple M's "Ozzest 100", "Prisoner of Society" was ranked number 32.
"It's basically my take of 'My Generation' or 'Summertime Blues'. The lyrics are, 'screw society, screw mum and dad, this is young people's music' and I wanted to put that as simply as I could. It was me grabbing that influence of the early 1950s and the rebellion of something like a Chuck Berry song into something that we did. Obviously we didn't think at the time that it would become the biggest selling single of the 1990s" - Chris Cheney
Legacy
Double J named it in the top twenty Australian songs of the 1990s, saying it, "hits you in the guts, right from the first few bars. It's got the kind of chorus that makes you want to sing (scream) every. single. word. Especially the part about being a brat and talking back. And that breakdown 2 minutes in? Just a great excuse to jump around really."
In January 1999, "Prisoner of Society" was released as a radio single in the United States, where it peaked at No. 23 on the BillboardModern Rock Tracks chart. Eight months later, it was released in the United Kingdom as a stand-alone single but did not reach the top 100.