"The Masses Against the Classes" is a song by Manic Street Preachers, released as a limited-edition single in January 2000. It was a stand-alone single, not featured on any studio album, and was deleted, removed from wholesale supply, on the day of release. Despite being deleted on the day of release, the single peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart.
"The Masses Against the Classes" is considered a return to the alternative rock style of music produced by the band in the early to mid-1990s, while the lyrics reply to criticism of the This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours album, which had featured a softer, more pop-oriented sound. The song was debuted on the festival circuit late in the summer of 1999. Martin Power proclaimed "The Masses Against the Classes" a "raucous, guitar-driven slice of pop-punk" which recalled Nirvana's 1991 song "On a Plain". On the style of the song, bassist Nicky Wire commented that an "Iggy and the Stooges vibe" had been sought.
Release
The single sold 76,000 copies in its first week and reached number one on the UKSingles Chart on 16 January 2000, and spent 9 weeks on the chart. It was the first new number one in 2000 and knocked Westlife's "I Have a Dream" / "Seasons in the Sun" off the top spot after four weeks. The single also reached number seven in Ireland, while in Finland it was a big success, reaching number four and staying on the chart for 4 weeks. In Norway it peaked at number 12 and charted for 2 weeks, and it is the only Manic Street Preachers single to chart in France, where it reached number 157. The single was released less than two weeks after the large concert at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on 31 December 1999, and it promoted the song that was played that night; the only video for the single is from the live concert. The concert at the Millennium combined with "The Masses Against the Classes" reaching number one as well as the top 20 in three other countries, and the fact that This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours was a commercial and critical success, is frequently pointed as the peak in the Manic Street Preachers' career. "The Masses Against the Classes" was released both as a CD single and numbered 10-inch vinyl; each version also featured the songs "Close My Eyes" and a cover of Chuck Berry's "Rock and Roll Music". It was included on the Manic Street Preachers' greatest hits album, Forever Delayed. A live version of the song has also appeared as a B-side on "Found That Soul".
Track listing
All music written by James Dean Bradfield and Sean Moore; except where indicated. All lyrics written by Nicky Wire; except where indicated.