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Track Listing 1. Advice From Christmas Past 2. Government Flu 3. Terminal Preppie 4. Trust Your Mechanic 5. Well Paid Scientist 6. Buzzbomb 7. Forest Fire 8. Halloween 9. Winnebago Warrior 10. Riot 11. Bleed For Me 12. I Am the Owl 13. Dead End 14. Moon Over Marin 15. Religious Vomit 16. Moral Majority 17. Hyperactive Child 18. Kepone Factory 19. Dog Bite 20. Nazi Punks Fuck Off 21. We've Got a Bigger Problem Now 22. Rawhide
| Details | | Distributor: | Ryko Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes 2 LPs on 1 CD: PLASTIC SURGERY DISASTERS (1982)/IN GOD WE TRUST, INC. (1981). The Dead Kennedys: Jello Biafra (vocals); East Bay Ray (guitar); Klaus Flouride (bass); D.H. Pelligro (drums). Digitally remastered by John Cuniberti and East Bay Ray (The Plant Mastering, Sausalito, California). PLASTIC SURGERY DISASTERS: Additional personnel includes: Melissa Webber (spoken vocals); Dave Barrett, Geoffrey Lyall, Bruce Ackely (horns); Ninotchka (background vocals). Producers: Thom Wilson, East Bay Ray, The Dead Kennedys, Geza X. Engineers: Olivier DiCicco, John Cuniberti, Mark Wallner. Recorded at Hyde Street Studios and Mobius Music, San Francisco, California. IN GOD WE TRUST, INC.: Additional personnel includes: Geoffrey Lyall, Ninotchka, Annette, HyJean, Darvon, Siobhan. Producers: Norm, East Bay Ray. Engineer: Oliver DiCicco. The epic sweep of PLASTIC SURGERY DISASTERS, in both sonic texture and thematic depth, sets it apart as one of punk's most highly evolved musical and artistic statements. Vocalist Jello Biafra's rage had developed into a calmer but more strident kind of anger. Fortified by a wider variety of sounds, including horns, clarinets, and East Bay Ray's rich palette of aggressive guitar textures, this album attacked the usual DK targets. Our bloated, mentally lazy consumer culture is lambasted in the thick, intimidating "Buzzbomb" and the stingingly sarcastic "Winnebago Warrior." Several of society's more insidious archetypes are taken on as well, as in the goofy "Terminal Preppie," and the furious, adrenaline-fueled "Well Paid Scientist." Firmly in place are Biafra's trademark paranoid anti-government diatribes; society's false sense of security is addressed in the breakneck-speed rant of "Government Flu," the far-reaching metaphor of "Trust Your Mechanic," and the angry theatrics of "I Am The Owl."
Industry Reviews 6 out of 10 - ...Still a riot....joined by the earlier, thrashier EP IN GOD WE TRUST whose high point is the fabulous 'Nazi Punks F*** Off'... NME (03/17/2001)
4 stars out of 5 - ...Excellent....telling you how sh**ty things are, the better it makes you feel... Q (06/01/2001)
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