Dead Kennedys: live at the Olympic Auditorium
Jello Biafra suffers for his art. |
Under the direction of lead vocalist Jello Biafra (aka Eric Boucher), the Dead Kennedys became the most political and -- to the eyes of many observers, including fundamentalist Christians and right-wing politicians -- the most dangerous punk band.
By the mid-1980s, the band had become notorious enough to open themselves up to a prosecution for obscenity (concerning a classic art poster inserted into their 1985 Frankenchrist album), and the ensuing court battle sped the band toward a breakup.
"California Uber Alles" EP (DKs) |
The Dead Kennedys formed in 1978 in San Francisco when vocalist Jello Biafra and bassist Klaus Flouride responded to a magazine ad placed by guitarist East Bay Ray.
Drummer Ted (aka Bruce Slesinger) joined soon after, and the band played locally for the first two years of their career, occasionally venturing outside the Bay Area.
Within a year, the band released their first independent single, "California Über Alles," an attack on hypocritical California Governor Jerry Brown. It was followed shortly by their second single, "Holiday in Cambodia."
Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables (DKs) |
After its release, Ted left the band; he was replaced by Black drummer Darren H. Peligro.
A year after the release of their first album, the Dead Kennedys formed their own independent record label, Alternative Tentacles (alternativetentacles.com).
The first release on the label was the Dead Kennedys' EP, In God We Trust. That same year, 1981, the single "Too Drunk to F*ck" scraped the bottom of Britain's pop Top 40, despite being banned from airplay.
Plastic Surgery Disasters (DKs) |
During that time, Alternative Tentacles began to establish itself as a major force in the American underground.
The Dead Kennedys returned in 1985 with Frankenchrist, which was the record that earned the band its greatest notoriety.
Frankenchrist (Dead Kennedys) |
A year after the release of the album, the Dead Kennedys and Alternative Tentacles were prosecuted under revised Californian anti-obscenity laws for distributing "pornography" by selling records to minors because of the poster in the album.
PMRC Co-founder Second Lady Tipper Gore |
In the summer of 1987, the case ended with a hung jury and was dismissed.
Although the Dead Kennedys emerged victorious from the court battle, they didn't remain a band for much longer.
Bedtime for Democracy (Dead Kennedys) |
After the case was settled, the DKs split, releasing the posthumous compilation Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death in 1987.
Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death |
The DVD format of DMPO's On Broadway, the Dead Kennedys' June 1984 performance marking the closing of San Francisco's avant-garde theater and nightclub, was released in May 2000.
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