Today’s video of the day is Skatenigs – "Shit Authority" released in 1992.
“Shit Authority” by Skatenigs hits hard and fast. It arrived in 1992 with pure Chicago aggression. The track opens their debut album, Stupid People Shouldn’t Breed. From the first second, the song declares war on control. The video matches that energy. It feels raw, confrontational, and unpolished. That tone fits the era perfectly. Moreover, it reflects a scene fueled by anger and satire. Skatenigs never aimed for subtlety. Instead, they pushed shock and noise to the front. As a result, the video works as a manifesto, not just a promo.
Skatenigs formed in Chicago in the late 1980s. The band blended industrial metal, punk, and hip-hop rhythms. Importantly, Al Jourgensen of Ministry helped shape their early sound. He produced their material and backed them on Wax Trax! Records. “Shit Authority” was the first song they wrote. That fact matters. It sets the blueprint for everything that followed. The track uses a 2 Live Crew-style beat and a jagged punk riff. Meanwhile, the lyrics attack police power and political hypocrisy. References to Nancy Reagan underline the song’s cultural bite.
Within Skatenigs’ catalog, “Shit Authority” stands as the spark. Stupid People Shouldn’t Breed stays their most notorious release. Later albums like What’s Your Damage? refined the sound but kept the hostility. However, none matched the debut’s shock value. Therefore, the video feels like a time capsule. It captures a band at full provocation. It also reflects the wider Wax Trax! ethos. Loud ideas mattered more than polish. In the end, “Shit Authority” remains a defining moment for Skatenigs and 1990s industrial punk culture.
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