40th Anniversary Edition Vinyl LP!
Newly Remixed by Chris Lord-Alge!
Includes Poster & 8-Page Booklet!
40th Anniversary Edition of Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables. Remixed by Chris Lord-Alge. Includes 8-page booklet with rare archival photos and interviews. Also includes full-size collectible poster.
Dead Kennedys were one of the most popular and important American hardcore punk bands of the late '70s/early '80s. They formed in San Francisco in 1978 when East Bay Ray placed an ad in a music paper that vocalist Jello Biafra responded to. They were soon joined by bassist Klaus Flouride, drummer Ted and a second guitarist known to posterity simply as 6025. The latter departed in March 1979, while Ted was replaced at the very end of 1980 by D.H. Peligro.
After a brief rehearsal period, Dead Kennedys played their first gig at Mabuhay Gardens in July 1978. The "Fab Mab" was a Filipino restaurant in San Francisco's North Beach section that served as a home to punk bands for nearly ten years. It wasn't too long before the band gained a considerable following around San Francisco. Live, DKs were a combination of chaos and theatrics. Their sound could be described as a cross between the Sex Pistols and the Ventures.
Dead Kennedys' early success led them to record their first single, "California Über Alles," in 1979, a blistering attack on the then governor of California, Jerry Brown. It was released on their own label in the USA, Alternative Tentacles Records, set up by East Bay Ray. That single was later issued in Britain on the indie label Fast Products. "Holiday in Cambodia" (1980) followed and is perhaps the band's definitive moment - a perfect mix of hilarious yuppie-baiting lyrics and evil-sounding music. Almost as essential were "Kill the Poor" (1980) and "Too Drunk to Fuck" (remarkably, a British Top 40 single in 1981) and the debut LP, Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables (1980). That LP went on to be awarded a Gold Record in Britain.
Underpinned by an acute sense of humor, early songs such as "Let's Lynch the Landlord," "I Kill Children" and "Chemical Warfare" satirized the twin elements of extreme violence and conservatism that characterize much of American life. Dead Kennedys' inflammatory name and provocative behavior (in one 1979 prank, Biafra ran for mayor of San Francisco - and came in fourth) attracted the attention of a number of far-right politico-religious groups. The band's problems with these self-appointed moral guardians were compounded by a confrontational relationship with US authorities, ensuring an aggressive police presence at most of their gigs.
But the band continued to expand their audience by playing at a mix of underground venues in different corners of the USA and Canada. They did their first British tour in late 1980, which established the band there as a figurehead for an audience long deprived of the Pistols, Biafra stage-diving to great enthusiasm. Dead Kennedys went on to tour worldwide, covering the continents of North America, Europe and Australia.
- Adapted from The Rough Guide to Rock biography by Andy Lewis, via deadkennedys.com
A hyper-speed blast of ultra-polemical, left-wing hardcore punk, and bitingly funny sarcasm, Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables stands as the Dead Kennedys' signature statement. As one of the first hardcore albums, it was a galvanizing influence on the musical and attitudinal development of the genre...
There's no firm answer on which mix is better as the record is going to sound different to every set of ears, but I do admit to admiring certain aspects of this new mix like the beefed up volume and rounder bass sound. I'll keep it around even though, when I want to hear this undeniable classic, I'll likely reach for my original LP first.
Features
- 40th Anniversary Edition
- Remixed by Chris Lord-Alge
- Gatefold Jacket
- 8-Page Booklet - Rare Archival Photos & Interviews
- Full-Size Collectible Poster
- Manufactured in United States
Selections
Side A:
- Kill the Poor
- Forward to Death
- When Ya Get Drafted
- Let's Lynch the Landlord
- Drug Me
- Your Emotions
- Chemical Warfare
Side B:
- California Über Alles
- I Kill Children
- Stealing People's Mail
- Funland at the Beach
- Ill in the Head
- Holiday in Cambodia
- Viva Las Vegas