00:00 Introduction, rhythm guitar, drums and bass. 
00:06 Lead guitar enters. This is a classic texture for hard rock leading to punk. The technique required to produce this texture is not great but representative of the musical technique found in most garage bands. 
00:18 Lead vocal; the drive of the band does not diminish (three-chord structure). 
00:39 Chorus (new chord structure). 
00:50 Second verse. Notice the sound quality of the music is not the polished sound expected of corporate music styles. It is basic and raw with a general distorted tone. 
01:09 Chorus. 
01:21 Third verse. Notice the rhythm guitar pattern remains the same on each verse. 
01:46 Guitar solo, rhythm guitar changes to a straight eighth-note pattern for a couple of measures and then back to the original pattern. The steady driving rhythm is a trademark of punk. 
01:59 Repeat of the second verse. 
02:19 Chorus. 
02:32 Repeat of the third verse. 
02:55 Out chorus. The lead guitar solo occurs at the same time. 
03:13 Iggy pushes his voice to its limit becoming a scream. 
03:20 Last chord; the last solo lick from the guitar is just part of the ragged overdriven ending. 
03:29 End. 
