DEAD KENNEDY'S "IN GOD WE TRUST" LP IN SHRINK WRAP 1981 HARDCORE PUNK ROCK MINT
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32
$ 32
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Jul 11, 2018
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Oct 28, 2016
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YOU ARE BIDDING ON A LP BY THE BAND THE DEAD KENNEDY'S CALLED "IN GOD WE TRUST". IT WAS RELEASED ON THE ALTERNATIVE TENTACLES LABEL (NEW 7) OUT OF THE U.S. IN 1981. THE COVER (IN SHRINK WRAP) IS MINT- & THE LP IS MINT-
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Tracklist Religious Vomit 1:03 Moral Majority 1:55 Hyperactive Child 0:37 Kepone Factory 1:17 Dog Bite 1:13 Nazi Punks Fuck Off 1:03 We've Got A Bigger Problem Now 4:24 Rawhide 2:07
The band didn't hold back at all when it came to the follow-up for Fresh Fruit -- if anything, they exploded to a degree never matched by them in later years. Arguably the sheer speed and lack of any subtlety throughout most of this eight-song EP means there's less to talk about in terms of deathless songs and more in the way of sheer breathless anger and rage. The titles say it all: "Nazi Punks Fuck Off," "Religious Vomit," "Hyperactive Child." The sheer hilarity of the band isn't lost, thankfully; "Moral Majority" may rip along as per always, but Biafra's parody of a typical TV preacher at the start is a scream. The real winners come at the end, starting with "We've Got a Bigger Problem Now." A reworking of "California Über Alles," specifically targeted at California governor turned president Ronald Reagan, benefits from an amusing jazz/lounge start and even more righteous, slow-burn bile than before. The group tops it off with a romp through Frankie Laine's "Rawhide," ending everything on a fun, kicking note
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