A Juvenile Product of the Working Class is an album by American punk rock band Swingin' Utters.
The Washington Post wrote that "the Utters' songs may be inconsistent, but their playing is reliably nimble.
"[10] The Florida Times-Union thought that "with 'Next in Line', the Utters are trying to change punk by adapting influences and defining their own sound.
"[9] The Bradenton Herald noted that it "ranges from melodic punk to garage pop to rock and roll.
"[3] AllMusic wrote that the Utters "manage to put out some of the catchiest working class anthems for the '90s.