Perhaps there's no time in our lives when we want to party more than when we are teenagers, yet it's the time when other people want us to party the least. High school junior Mattea illuminates the reasons teens feel the need to party in this sincere and entertaining vox pop. Warning: this story mentions the use of drugs and alcohol.
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Perhaps there's no time in our lives when we want to party more than when we are teenagers, yet it's the time when other people want us to party the least. High school junior Mattea illuminates the reasons teens feel the need to party in this sincere and entertaining vox pop. Warning: this story mentions the use of drugs and alcohol.
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Perhaps there's no time in our lives when we want to party more than when we are teenagers, yet it's the time when other people want us to party the least. High school junior Mattea illuminates the reasons teens feel the need to party in this sincere and entertaining vox pop. Warning: this story mentions the use of drugs and alcohol.
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bad Fish | Sublime | 40 Oz. To Freedom. | Skunk, Gasoline Alley, MCA | 1992 | 03:05 |
Additional Credits
Teacher: Sarah Bromer



