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DescriptionAll songs written by Jello Biafra except when stated. 1"Take This Job and Shove It" (David Allan Coe) – 1:25 2"Hop with the Jet Set" – 2:07 3"Dear Abby" – 1:09 4"Rambozo the Clown" – 2:25 5"Fleshdunce" – 1:29 6"The Great Wall" – 1:32 7"Shrink" – 1:44 8"Triumph of the Swill" – 2:17 9"Macho Insecurity" – 1:30 10"I Spy" (D.H. Peligro) – 2:30 11"Cesspools in Eden" – 5:56 12"One-Way Ticket to Pluto" – 1:38 13"Do the Slag" (East Bay Ray) – 1:36 14"A Commercial" – 1:33 15"Gone with My Wind" – 1:43 16"Anarchy for Sale" – 1:18 17"Chickenshit Conformist" – 5:58 18"Where Do Ya Draw the Line" – 2:39 19"Potshot Heard 'Round the World" (East Bay Ray, Jello Biafra) – 2:10 20"D.M.S.O." – 2:09 21"Lie Detector" (East Bay Ray, Jello Biafra) – 3:43 Released November 1986 Recorded City Sound Recording and Hyde St. Studios, April and July 1986 Genre Hardcore punk Length 48:40 Label Alternative Tentacles Producer Jello Biafra Dead Kennedys are an American punk rock band formed in San Francisco, California in 1978. The band became part of the American hardcore punk movement of the early 1980s. They gained a large underground fanbase in the international punk rock community, and were one of the first American hardcore bands to make a significant impact in the United Kingdom. While they were one of the earliest, most popular and most influential of the American hardcore bands, their music was highly unique in the realm of punk rock in general, bearing traces of surf music, spaghetti western, psychedelic rock, garage rock and rockabilly. Jello Biafra's biting lyrics tackled the sociopolitical concerns of the Reagan era with a distinct sense of morbid humor and satire, following in the footsteps of such earlier rock satirists as Frank Zappa (particularly his 1960's work with The Mothers of Invention) and non-musical countercultural figures like Abbie Hoffman and Lenny Bruce. In the mid-1980s, the band was embroiled in an obscenity trial in the United States over the artwork of their album Frankenchrist (1985), which included the explicit titular subject of H. R. Giger's Penis Landscape. The band was charged with "distribution of harmful matter to minors", but the trial ended with a hung jury. Sharing Widget |