Negative Fx Mind Control -

: Encouraging listeners to break away from "mediocre" status quo expectations. Modern Context: Psychological Awareness

"" is a track by the short-lived but highly influential Boston hardcore punk band Negative FX . Recorded in 1982 and released on their 1984 self-titled album, the song reflects the raw energy and social frustration characteristic of the Boston Crew and the early 1980s straight-edge scene. The Historical Impact of Negative FX Negative Fx Mind Control

: Resistance against state surveillance and military plans. : Encouraging listeners to break away from "mediocre"

While the song was born from punk rebellion, modern discussions on "mind control" or mental regulation focus on wellness and reclaiming focus in an "always-on" digital culture. The Historical Impact of Negative FX : Resistance

Negative FX is legendary for having performed only five live shows during their brief existence. Despite this, their fast, aggressive sound—characterized by songs rarely exceeding 90 seconds—left a permanent mark on hardcore punk.

: Led by Jack "Choke" Kelly, who later formed the prominent band Slapshot.

The song "Mind Control" is a 1-minute-and-28-second blast of noise that critiques social manipulation and the loss of individual autonomy. In the context of 1980s hardcore, such lyrics often targeted: