We're Not Gonna Take It (Twisted Sister Song)
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"We're Not Gonna Take It" is a song by American heavy metal band
Twisted Sister Twisted Sister was an American Heavy metal music, heavy metal band formed in 1972 in Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey, and later based on Long Island, New York (state), New York. Their best-known songs include "We're Not Gonna Take It (Twisted Sister song ...
from their album '' Stay Hungry''. It was first released as a single (with "You Can't Stop Rock & Roll" as the B-side) in May 1984. The single reached No. 21 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart, making it Twisted Sister's only Top 40 single. It is the band's highest-selling single in the United States, having been certified Gold on June 3, 2009, for sales of over 500,000 units. The song was ranked No. 47 on 100 Greatest 80's Songs and No. 21 on VH1's ''100 Greatest One Hit Wonders of the 80s''. In 1985, it received criticism when the Parents Music Resource Center included the song on its " Filthy Fifteen" list for alleged violent lyrical content, allegations that were repudiated by lead singer Dee Snider.


Background

"We're Not Gonna Take It" was written by vocalist Dee Snider. As influences for the song, he cites the glam rock band
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and the
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" O Come, All Ye Faithful". The end of the song uses lines from character Douglas C. Niedermeyer in the film ''
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'' (e.g., "You're all worthless and weak!"). Mark Metcalf, who played Niedermeyer, stars in the video.


Reception

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'' said the song has "glaring lead vocals", "sneering lyrics", "heavy metal skill and...a refreshing dose of humor".


Music video

The music video was directed by
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with an emphasis on
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. The video begins with a disobedient son, played by Callner's son, Dax, playing Twisted Sister songs in his bedroom while the rest of the family is eating dinner. The father, "Douglas C.", played by Mark Metcalf as a military-minded character similar to his Douglas C. Niedermeyer from the 1978 film ''
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'', goes to the boy's room and scolds him for being interested only in his guitar and Twisted Sister. At the end of the speech, he screams "What do you want to do with your life?!", to which the son replies with Dee Snider's voice " I Wanna Rock!". He strums his guitar and the sound blasts the father out of a nearby window. The boy transforms into Snider, and the song begins. Snider sings to the other children at the dinner table, who turn into the rest of the band, and they wreak havoc on the family.


Covers

The song has been covered by various artists. German
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band Donots released a cover in 2002 which went
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in Germany, reaching 33 in the Singles Chart. A cover version by
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was used in the film '' Ready to Rumble'', which became David Arquette's entrance theme while he appeared on WCW programing. Another cover version by Veilröth was used for the ending credits of the game '' Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus''.


Ballad

In 2016, Dee Snider gave magician
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the rights to use the song as an "anthem" for his HELP (Heal Every Life Possible) charity. "Dee and I have known each other since the 1990s and he was a strong proponent of mine for years. We are both from Long Island, or as we like to think of it, 'Strong Island,' and his record publishing company gave me the rights to the song and it is our anthem for gratis." Snider appeared in a video of a stripped down acoustic version for the charity, recorded in the desert outside Las Vegas and featuring children in hospital and a young woman shaving her head to symbolize fighting cancer.


Legacy

VH-1's series ''True Spin'' explains the song as simply an anthem of teen rebellion, but Snider appeared saying that he was happy that long after he is gone, "any time that the team is down by two, or somebody had a bad day at the office, they're gonna stand up and sing We're Not Gonna Take It". In March 2023, ''
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'' ranked the song at number 81 on their "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Songs of All Time" list.


Parodies

* American singer
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included a version of the song in his "Hooked on Polkas" medley from '' Dare to Be Stupid''. * American ska punk band Reel Big Fish used the melody to the song as part of their song "Everybody's Drunk" with lyrics altered to be: "We're all gonna get drunk! We're all gonna get drunk! Oh wait we're already drunk!" * In 1999, the US rock band Lit parodied the opening scene in their video for " Zip-Lock". * The song is popularly known as "Huevos con aceite... ¡Y limón!" ("Eggs with oil... And lemon!") in Spanish-speaking countries. Twisted Sister has sung it as "Huevos con Aceite" when giving concerts in Spanish-speaking regions. In a Primavera commercial in Mexico, there was a parody named "Huevos con Aceite" with the lyrics: Huevos como siempre, oh no, ya no queremos, ahora con Primavera, desayunarán (Eggs as always, no. We don't want them. Now with Primavera butter, you'll take your breakfast). * ApologetiX, an American Christian parody band, released the song "We're Not Going To Canaan" on their 2014 release ''Loaded 45's''. * Spanish heavy metal band Gigatrón released a version of this song with different Spanish lyrics titled "Heavy hasta la muerte", as a parody of being a true metal fan.


In politics

In 2012, Republican Vice-Presidential nominee
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's campaign used the song in Mitt Romney's presidential campaign, until Snider asked Ryan not to play it anymore. Snider said that he did not support Ryan, and that he planned on voting for Obama. In the summer of 2015, the song was adopted as the theme song for
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's 2016 presidential campaign. The song was played after all his campaign appearances where it was known unofficially as the Trump fight song. ''Newsweek'' reported Snider gave Trump permission to use the song. Snider later changed his mind, saying that he had only allowed Trump to use the song because the two were friends, but then respectfully asked Trump to stop using it as he did not agree with many of Trump's stances. Snider did not want people to get the impression that he was endorsing Trump or his campaign. During the
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, the song was used as a rallying cry by teachers striking in Oklahoma and Arizona. In Australia,
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altered the lyrics to "Australia ain't gonna cop it" in a national TV campaign for United Australia Party ahead of the 2019 election. Twisted Sister condemned the unauthorized use of the song. Palmer disputed Twisted Sister's claim that they have any copyright over the portion of the song used in the advertisements, as he composed the lyrics and the melody was derived from "O Come, All Ye Faithful". In April 2021, Palmer was ordered by the
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to pay $1.5 million in damages for copyright infringement. Palmer was also ordered to pay legal costs and to remove all copies of the song and accompanying videos off the internet. On August 26, 2022, in response to use of the song by far-right activists, Snider tweeted: "ATTENTION
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, MAGAT FASCISTS: Every time you sing 'We're Not Gonna Take It' remember it was written by a cross-dressing, libtard, tree hugging half-Jew who HATES everything you stand for. It was you and people like you that inspired every angry word of that song! SO F**K OFF!"


In advertising

In 1985, non-profit
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used snippets of the song and its music video to promote a program entitled "Changing the American Family". This was used as evidence during Snider's Senate hearing to indicate that the song was not violent or obscene, since United Way used "the video's introduction with the demanding father" as a "light-hearted way of talking about communication with teenagers".


Other uses

In the wake of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, supporters of association football J.League club
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used the song melody for a chant to support the team, in which a video from November 2008 of fans at an away game against
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cheering, was highlighted on Twisted Sister's website. The song was used by Ukrainians protesting the 2022 invasion of Ukraine by Russia, with Snider's approval. In November 2023, when asked after the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel whether he was okay with Israeli soldiers using his band's "We're Not Gonna Take It" as a battle cry, Snider replied:
Oh, hell yeah. You know what? Israelis, the assault on the Israelis, people are losing sight of something. People saying that, "Oh, the response is gonna be too intense for what happened". Well, you don't get to decide on the response when you do heinous things to civilians. You don't get to say, "Oh, that's enough, that's enough retaliation". No, it doesn't work like that. When you cross that line, you're burning people, you're slaughtering people, you're raping people, you're just killing people, after what happened at that festival you don't get to say, "Okay, your revenge can be this much". No. Payback's a mothereffer. And I come from that school. You cross that line, you know… Shit's gonna happen. Sing it out, boys.


Personnel

* Dee Snider – lead vocals * Eddie "Fingers" Ojeda – lead guitar, backing vocals * Jay Jay French – rhythm guitar, backing vocals * Mark "The Animal" Mendoza – bass, backing vocals * A. J. Pero – drums, percussion


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References

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