
"White Punks on Dope"
"White Punks on Dope" is a punk rock song from the late 1970s, originally by the American band James White and the Blacks, and later popularized by the Swingin’ Utters. The title critiques white suburban youth engaging in rebellious and self-destructive behaviors, often linked to drug use, societal alienation, and suburban obsession with rebellion. The phrase highlights how young white Americans can adopt punk culture and its attitudes as a form of identity or protest, sometimes masking deeper issues like boredom or lack of purpose. The song's tone is both satirical and confrontational, reflecting social commentary on youth culture.