“(I’m Not Your) Steppin’ Stone”: Raiders’ Garage-Rock Defiance

Released on their Midnight Ride album in May 1966, “(I’m Not Your) Steppin’ Stone” was originally written by the famous Brill Building duo Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart.
Energetic, riff-driven, and rife with attitude, the Raiders’ version delivered a raw rebuke to being used—and set an early template for the garage‑punk that would follow .

I’m Not Your Stepping Stone

Garage-Rock Roots:
The song’s simple chord progression (E–G–A–C) and fast delivery cemented its place as a standout in the proto‑punk and garage‑rock canon .

From Album to Anthem:
Featured on Midnight Ride—the same album that produced #5 hit “Kicks”—the track showcased the band’s escalating musical edge

Covers Galore:
Covered by The Monkees (who had a US Top 20 hit), punk icons Sex Pistols, Minor Threat, and even Berkeley’s Fang—its defiant message has transcended genres

Media Appearances:
The Raiders’ music, including this song, saw renewed attention with Quentin Tarantino’s use of their tracks in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019)

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