DEAD KENNEDYS — Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables

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Album · 1980

Tracklist


A1. Kill the Poor (03:07)
A2. Forward to Death (01:23)
A3. When Ya Get Drafted (01:23)
A4. Let's Lynch the Landlord (02:13)
A5. Drug Me (01:56)
A6. Your Emotions (01:20)
A7. Chemical Warfare (02:55)
B1. California Über Alles (03:03)
B2. I Kill Children (02:04)
B3. Stealing People's Mail (01:34)
B4. Funland at the Beach (01:49)
B5. Ill in the Head (02:46)
B6. Holiday in Cambodia (04:37)
B7. Viva Las Vegas (02:42)

Total Time 33:06


DVD:

DVD. Fresh Fruits For Rotting Eyeballs


Bonus CD:

1. Holiday In Cambodia (Single Version) (03:46)
2. Police Truck (02:24)
3. Kill The Poor (Single Remix) (03:07)
4. In-Sight (01:40)
5. Too Drunk To Fuck (02:41)
6. The Prey (03:50)

Total Time 17:28

Line-up/Musicians


- Jello Biafra / lead vocals
- Easy Bay Ray / lead guitar
- Klaus Flouride / bass
- Ted / drums
- 6024 / rhythm guitar (on 'Ill in the Head')

About this release

12" vinyl LP released 2nd September 1980 on Cherry Red (B RED 10) / Poko International (SPUTNIK 1) / Edigsa (15L0079) / Missing Link (LINK 8) / Trio Records (AW-1055) / Planet Records (B RED 10) / Hafenklang Records (6.24 506) / Pool (6.24 506).

There have been a significant number of vinyl reissues since.

Cassete released 1981 on Cherry Red (C BRED 10) / Edigsa (15C0079) / MHG Records (k7 3) / Faulty Products (CS-70014).

CD released 1985 on Cherry Red (CD BRED 10).

2CD remaster released 2001 on Cherry Red (CDSBRED 155), with bonus CD.

CD remaster released 2005 on Manifesto (MFO 42909) / Cherry Red Records (MFO 42909) with bonus DVD.


Produced by Norm and East Bay Ray.

Recorded in May-June, 1980 at Möbius Music, San Francisco.

Thanks to VerticalUprising for the addition and Bosh66 for the updates

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Warthur
An audacious throwing down of the gauntlet to the rest of the punk scene, challenging one and all to even try and outdo this one, Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables is a lightning-fast, viciously satirical and blindingly angry album notable both for Jello Biafra's razor-sharp wit (Kill the Poor is one of the few punk songs which you could describe as "Swiftian" with a straight face) and the band's exceptional technical ability. Check out, for instance, the spacey intro to Holiday In Cambodia, where the band briefly recapture the sound and sonic approach of early Pink Floyd before the start of the song bursts forth.
UMUR
"Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables" is the debut full-length studio album by US punk rock act Dead Kennedys. The album was originally released through Cherry Red Records in the UK in September 1980, and only later saw a US release through lead vocalist Jello Biafra's own label Alternative Tentacles.

Stylistically the music on the album is a combination of punk (even a couple of harder edged hardcore moments), 50s rock´n´roll, and a touch of surf music. Jello Biafra has a very distinct sounding voice and a powerful and raw yet still melodic way of singing. The 33:06 minutes long album features 14 tracks (some versions include the bonus track "Too Drunk to Fuck"), which are all between 1 and 3 minutes long. Highlights include "Kill the Poor", "Drug Me", "Califonia Über Alles", "Holiday in Cambodia", and "Viva Las Vegas", but all material featured on the album is of a high quality.

While the tracks are predominantly pretty simple and vers/chorus structured, Dead Kennedys understand the importance of details and variation (well...at least varied for the style), and add to that great humour and biting sarcasm while still producing some thought provoking politically charged lyrics, and you have a punk album extraordinaire. The music is played with raw aggression and great intensity but it´s not primitive by any means. In fact these guys can play, and although it often sounds like the tracks are recorded in one take, or maybe in a few takes, the music sounds tight. The sound production is raw and has an authentic "recorded live in the studio" feel to it, which suits the equally raw music well.

It´s no wonder "Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables" is often mentioned among the most important American punk albums and Dead Kennedys are considered one of the most prolific acts on the scene, because this album reeks class, an anarchistic and adventurous spirit, and raw authentic intensity, which is hard not to be impressed by. A 4 star (80%) rating is deserved.

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