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Dead Kennedys - 2004 - Live @ The Deaf Club (03-03-1979) [APN]

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    Dead Kennedys - 2004 - Live @ The Deaf Club (03-03-1979).zip
    17 files (62.26 MB)
    01 - Introduction.mp3
    02 - Kill The Poor [Disco Version].mp3
    03 - Back In Rhodesia [Early Version Of When You Get Drafted].mp3
    04 - Man With The Dogs.mp3
    05 - Gaslight.mp3
    06 - California
     
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    RECORD INFORMATION

    Live At The Deaf Club
    Release Date : 2004

    Live recording by BSU Productins. Mastered at The Plant Mastering, Sausalito, CA. From the liner notes: "The Deaf Club, as the San Francisco Club of the Deaf, Inc. was affectionately known, was an underground hall in San Francisco's Mission District where bands performed in late 1978 and throughout the year of 1979. While out getting a burrito, the manager of the Offs discovered a small club was
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    Dead Kennedys Biography

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    Legendary punk band hailing from San Francisco, formed in 1978 & fronted by [a=Jello Biafra] (Eric Boucher). They split up in the mid-80s, and there has been animosity between Jello and the rest of the band since the late '90s, with recent court case awarding all the rights to all the songs to the rest of the band.

    Band members: Geoffrey Lyall, Ray Pepperell, Skip (27)
    Band ex-members: , Brandon Cruz, Bruce Slesinger, Eric Boucher, Darren Eric Henley, Steve Wilson (9), Carlos Cadona
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    Dead Kennedys are a punk rock band that formed in San Francisco, California, USA in 1978. During its initial eight-year run with original vocalist Jello Biafra, the band attracted controversy for their provocative content and were among the first to define the style of 1980s hardcore punk.

    Dead Kennedys' lyrics were usually political in nature, satirizing the Reagan Administration and the American establishment in general, as well as popular culture and even the punk movement itself. Several stores refused to stock their recordings, sparking debate about censorship in rock music. Jello Biafra became an active campaigner against the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC), culminating in an obscenity trial in 1985-1986 which resulted in a hung jury.

    The group released a total of four studio albums and one EP before disbanding in 1986. Following the band's dissolution, Jello Biafra continued to collaborate and record with other artists including D.O.A., NoMeansNo and his own bands Lard and the Guantanamo School of Medicine, as well as releasing spoken word performances and becoming an activist with the Green Party.

    In 2000, Jello Biafra lost an acrimonious legal case initiated by his former Dead Kennedys band mates over songwriting credits and unpaid royalties. In 2001, the band reformed; various singers have since been recruited for vocal duties.

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    Label - Manifesto (2)

    Indie label founded in 1993 by Evan Cohen; was the successor to Bizarre Records and Straight Records.

    Not related to the UK dance label.
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