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Ink 19 :: Dead Kennedys

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East Bay Ray proves there is life after Jello for the Dead Kennedys. Vinnie Apicella gets it all.

REAWAKENING THE DREAM DEAD KENNEDYS PUNK ROCK LEGENDS RETURN TO RATTLE THE CAGE IN A NEW AGE OF APATHY by Vinnie Apicella At the time of this writing, a resurgent Dead Kennedys will have brought their sarcastic yet socially-conscious, politically-pointed punk rock music through the shores of Japan ...

Ink 19 :: Dead Kennedys

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Live at the Deaf Club (Manifesto Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.

DEAD KENNEDYS LIVE AT THE DEAF CLUB Manifesto Records This is one of the cleanest sounding live punk records I've ever heard. It must be the magic of digital signal processing and Dolby sound, because everything else from that era sounds like crap. This nifty little disc records a concert in a weird ...

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Ink 19 :: Blanche Davidian

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Orange Sunshine (Vodka Tonic Media). Review by Carl F Gauze.

BLANCHE DAVIDIAN ORANGE SUNSHINE Vodka Tonic Media These guys sound like The Dead Kennedys, except with much more explicit lyrics. Like the DKs, Blanche Davidian sounds like messy punk at first, but soon reveals a carefully planned and internally organized sound accentuated with the high, clear voice ...

Ink 19 :: The Dead Pets

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Too Little Too Late / Revenge of the Village Idiots (Village Idiot Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.

THE DEAD PETS TOO LITTLE TOO LATE / REVENGE OF THE VILLAGE IDIOTS Village Idiot Records I think these guys have ADD. I've got 2 reissue CDs from this hard-working band from Leeds, and each sleeve is crammed with tiny, constricted pictures and graphics, busy type fonts and nearly unreadable lyrics. ...

Ink 19 :: Naked Aggression

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August 1998 :: Music N-P :: Naked Aggression (David Lee Beowülf)

... "reinventing" yourself or changing with the times, but holding on to what the Ramones, Sex Pistols, (gotta throw in a few California bands in there!) Dead Kennedys, and X were, and the others who heard the battle cry of 1977 decided to do: play Punk rock! But from my first recollection of genuine Punk ...

Ink 19 :: New Wave Halloween

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November 1998 :: Music M-O :: New Wave Halloween (David Lee Simmons)

... that are more in the punk than New Wave vein (and let's not even begin that debate). So instead of A Flock of Seagulls, you get Sonic Youth and the Dead Kennedys performing their respective versions of songs entitled "Halloween," with Mudhoney covering the Sonic Youth tune. (There are six songs called ...

Ink 19 :: Autopsy of an Underground

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August 1998 :: Feature :: Autopsy of an Underground (Charles D.J. Deppner)

... out due to the fact most established clubs hadn't yet seen the profit margin in hosting a bunch of mohawked, thrift store psychos. Bands like the Dead Kennedys and R.K.L. were restricted to venues such as the Syrian Lebanon Club, the Sons of Italy, or Parents Without Partners. Grassroot and homegrown ...

Ink 19 :: New Wave Halloween

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October 1998 :: Music N-R :: New Wave Halloween (David Lee Beowülf)

... Halloween radio show. The huge names appearing are Ministry ("Every Day is Halloween"), the B-52's ("Devil In My Car," good choice), Oingo-Boingo ("Dead Man's Party"), and the Ramones ("Pet Sematary"). I suppose that the variety more than compensates for the unfortunate "New Wave" in the title, but ...

Ink 19 :: Agnostic Front

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December 1997 :: Live :: Agnostic Front (Charles D.J. Deppner)

... of the greatest American hardcore punk albums ever released, Victim in Pain, was a photo of a holocaust victim being executed, contemporary to the Dead Kennedys' Holiday In Cambodia 12." Definitely another example of how something that may seem thought-provoking to one could be quite disturbing to someone ...
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