Revolution in the Classroom
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"Revolution in the Classroom" | ||
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Single by Ex Pistols | ||
from the album Deny LP | ||
Released | 1989 | |
Format | 7" Coloured Vinyl | |
Genre | Punk Rock | |
Length | 3 min 27 sec | |
Label | STP Records | |
Producer(s) | Dave Goodman | |
Ex Pistols singles chronology | ||
"Land of Hope and Glory" (1984) |
"Revolution in the Classroom" (1989) |
"Revolution in the Classroom" was the second and last Ex Pistols single release, pressed on various coloured vinyls. It was released in 1989, on the STP records label. The strange thing about this release is that it is credited as a Sex Pistols recording, though it clearly has nothing to do with them.
The song, along with its B-Side "Schools Are Prisons" were both taken from the earlier Deny LP. They also appeared on a number of widely available Dave Goodman Pistols bootlegs disguised as genuine Sex Pistols recordings (e.g. "Pirates of Destiny").
[edit] Track list
A Side:
- "Revolution in the Classroom"
B Side:
- "Schools Are Prisons"