1981, Cherry Red Records
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, also helping to kickstart the fertile California scene. The record's tactics are not subtle in the least; Jello Biafra's odd warble and spat-out lyrics leave no doubt as to what he thinks, baiting his targets of conservatism, violence, overbearing authority, and capitalist greed with a viciously satirical sarcasm that keeps his unflinchingly political outlook from becoming too didactic. The thin production dilutes some of the music's power, but the ragged speed-blur still packs a wallop, and the hooks cribbed from surf and rockabilly give it a gonzo edge. The songwriting isn't consistent all the way through the album, but classics like Kill the Poor, Let's Lynch the Landlord, Chemical Warfare, California _ber Alles, and Holiday In Cambodia helped define the hardcore genre and, thus, must be heard. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
Disc 2
| 1 | Kill The Poor |
| 2 | Forward To Death |
| 3 | When Ya Get Drafted |
| 4 | Let's Lynch The Landlord |
| 5 | Drug Me |
| 6 | Your Emotions |
| 7 | Chemical Warfare |
| 8 | California Uber Alles |
| 9 | I Kill Children |
| 10 | Stealing Peoples' Mail |
| 11 | Funland At The Beach |
| 12 | Ill In The Head |
| 13 | Holiday In Cambodia |
| 14 | Viva Las Vegas |
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