You Want What We Got Explained

You Want What We Got
Cover:Twisted Sister You Want What We Got 1986 single cover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Twisted Sister
Album:Come Out and Play
B-Side:Shoot 'Em Down
Released:February 1986
Length:3:42
Label:Atlantic
Producer:Dieter Dierks
Prev Title:Leader of the Pack
Prev Year:1985
Next Title:King of Fools
Next Year:1986

"You Want What We Got" is a song by American heavy metal band Twisted Sister, released in 1986 as the second single from their fourth studio album, Come Out and Play (1985). The song was written by Dee Snider and produced by Dieter Dierks.

Release

"You Want What We Got" was released in the US as the second single from Come Out and Play in February 1986. It followed "Leader of the Pack" which stalled at number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100. After the commercial disappointment of "Leader of the Pack", Atlantic Records originally intended to release "Be Chrool To Your Scuel" as Twisted Sister's next single, but the plans were scrapped after MTV banned its pre-made video. The label then decided against releasing a second single from the album in the US, but ultimately elected to release "You Want What We Got". Snider recalled in his 2012 autobiography Shut Up and Give Me the Mic: A Twisted Memoir, "The president of the label decided not to release a follow-up single to the failed 'Leader of the Pack'. This was insanity. We had sold 5 million records worldwide with Stay Hungry, and he wasn't going to give our new album a second shot?!"[1]

Atlantic hoped the single would generate airplay on rock radio. David Fleischman, Atlantic's director of national album promotion, encouraged radio stations to play the track through the radio programming guide The Friday Morning Quarterback Album Report by writing, "Dee Snider went to Washington, appeared before a Senate sub-committee, and defended rock and roll. Don't let the spurious accusations of a handful of narrow-minded people dictate the boundaries allowing what music one may or may not be exposed to. Support the man and the band that supported you. Play Twisted Sister's 'You Want What We Got'. This is rock and roll."[2]

The single was released in the UK on April 21, 1986.[3]

Critical reception

Upon its release as a single, Cash Box noted that "You Want What We Got" "contains more of the feel and sentiment" of the band's 1984 hit single "We're Not Gonna Take It" than the lead single from Come Out and Play, "Leader of the Pack". They noted that "thunderous drums and Snider's scowling, turned-lip vocal predominate" on the track.[4]

In the UK, Kevin Bryan of the Gloucestershire Echo described it as "another joyously over-the-top epic" from Twisted Sister and "good rabble-rousing rock".[5] Dave Ling of Number One reviewed the single alongside Van Halen's "Why Can't This Be Love", writing, "Dee Snider and chums must be gritting their teeth. It's been three long years since they last graced Top of the Pops, and although their live shows are still captivating events, there's no disguising that 'You Want What We Got' sounds laboured and clumsy alongside Van Halen's effort. Sorry Dee."[6] Dave Dickson of Kerrang! felt it was "not as classy a single" as "I Am (I'm Me)" or "We're Not Gonna Take It". He added, "It's hard, it's heavy, I'd love it to become a hit but somehow I just can't see it happening with this one."[7]

Track listing

7–inch single (US, Canada, Australia and Japan)[8] [9]

  1. "You Want What We Got" – 3:42
  2. "Shoot 'Em Down" – 3:52

7–inch single (UK)[10]

  1. "You Want What We Got" – 3:42
  2. "Stay Hungry" – 3:03

12–inch single (UK)[11]

  1. "You Want What We Got" – 3:42
  2. "Stay Hungry" – 3:03
  3. "We're Not Gonna Take It" – 3:39
  4. "King of the Fools" – 6:25

Personnel

Twisted Sister

Production

Notes and References

  1. Book: Snider, Dee . Shut Up and Give Me the Mic: A Twisted Memoir . Gallery Books . 2012 . 327, 350–351 . 9781451637397.
  2. Record Action . . February 7, 1986 . 29.
  3. Robin Smith . April 19, 1986 . News Digest . . 42 . 0144-5804.
  4. Single Releases . . February 8, 1986 . 49 . 34 . 9 . 0008-7289.
  5. News: Bryan . Kevin . Pop: It's a Roxy hits boom - Singles . . June 14, 1986 . 9 . . subscription . December 30, 2023.
  6. Ling . Dave . Singles . . April 26, 1986 . 38.
  7. Dickson . Dave . Short Kutz . . May 1, 1986 . 119 . 45 . 0262-6624.
  8. You Want What We Got . . 1986 . US, Canadian and Australian 7-inch single sleeve . . 7-89445.
  9. You Want What We Got . . 1986 . Japanese 7-inch single sleeve . . P-2082.
  10. You Want What We Got . . 1986 . UK 7-inch single sleeve . . A 9435, 789435-7.
  11. The Kids Are Back . . 1983 . UK 12-inch single sleeve . . A9827T.
  12. Singles . . May 15, 1986 . 120 . 65 . 0262-6624.