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21st Century (Digital Boy)

21st Century (Digital Boy) is the 1994 single, written by Mr. Brett from the punk rock group Bad Religion. It was originally recorded in 1990 on their 7th album Against the Grain and renewed on the 1994 album Stranger Than Fiction.

It seems to be a parody of "21st Century Schizoid Man" by the progressive rock group King Crimson. Although the Against the Grain version didn't receive radio airplay when it was released, the Stranger Than Fiction version was a popular hit.

Charts

Year Single Chart Position
1994 "21st Century (Digital Boy)" Modern Rock Tracks 11


Bad Religion
Greg Graffin | Brett Gurewitz | Jay Bentley | Greg Hetson | Jay Ziskrout* | Peter Finestone* | Bobby Schayer* | Brian Baker | Brooks Wackerman (* = no longer with the band)
Discography
Studio albums: Bad Religion | Public Service | How Could Hell Be Any Worse? | Into the Unknown | Back to the Known | Suffer | No Control | Against the Grain | Generator | Recipe for Hate | Stranger Than Fiction | The Gray Race | No Substance | The New America | The Process of Belief | The Empire Strikes First
Live and compilation albums: '80-'85 | All Ages | Tested | Punk Rock Songs
Songs
21st Century (Digital Boy)







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