We’re Not Gonna Take It clearly shows the main conflict in 80s, a teenage boy enjoys listening to rock, regardless of his father’s extreme dislike for the genre. This has been a common event in many households since the 60s. Many children and teenagers frequently listen to rock, but parents often view rock as “the …show more content…
Also, most people who didn’t like this song said that at the end of the song that can be heard between Dee Snider's lyrics are from Mark Metcalf's character in Animal House. The last two lines, I believe, are "You're all worthless and weak" and "A pledge pin; on your uniform".
I am not huge fan of rock music but still I enjoy this song based on the point of this song to show individuals, mainly young adult to fight against their right. After understanding story behind the song and the message it trying to provide for young people, change my point of view for this song and I think it really fun song to listen , even you don’t like rock music because this song protest people who don’t like rock music.
The song, “We aren’t gonna Take it,” is about how some people have become so boring, and all they do is work. The Twisted Sister still wanna play rock all the time, and have some fun. The meaning of the music video and song are clear, to serve as a reply to all those who supported the anti-rock movement was commonplace in the 80s. I really enjoy listening and watching video of this song and highly encourage to listen this song once to people because it contain powerful