

There are about 50 guitars in some parts." The song structure seems closer to that of a modal jazz composition, kicking off with a short, melodic theme, then venturing into extended solo variations, and returning to the original theme at song's end. Greg Sage claims the song was inspired by a futuristic dream he had: "This dream had such a sense of realism and intensity to it that I went overboard with the recording to symbolize it. "Youth of America" is a sprawling recording of epic proportions with thin layers of dense noise and feedback. Clocking in at over ten minutes, this behemoth of a track is an ambitious closer to an impressively original album.

"Youth of America" is the title track from the Wipers' brooding second LP.
