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DEAD KENNEDYS

FRESH FRUIT FOR ROTTING VEGETABLES (2024 Reissue)

180g LP with poster + 2 x 7" sleeve replica prints - £27.99 | Buy
Presented here on 180gm vinyl for the first time, this edition re-unites the album with the large poster that accompanied original pressings, and also contains ...
DEAD KENNEDYS

GIVE ME CONVENIENCE OR GIVE ME DEATH (2023 repress)

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PLASTIC SURGERY DISASTERS (2023 repress)

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the second Dead Kennedys full-length album.
Split
  1. Blunder Blubber
  2. IFAR

Jello Biafra & The Guantanamo School Of Medicine / The November 3

Split

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  • limited 7"

    Released: 7th Mar 2025

    £12.99
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This highly anticipated split 7" features Jello Biafra & The Guantanamo School of Medicine and The November 3, with two explosive songs: "Blunder Blubber" and "IFAR".

"Blunder Blubber," originally released as a digital single to mark Rush Limbaugh's passing and was recorded during the TEA PARTY REVENGE PORN recording sessions, highlights everything iconic about Jello Biafra & The Guantanamo School of Medicine. The song critiques the rise of right-wing extremism, tracing its roots back to Rush Limbaugh's influence and the repeal of the Fairness Doctrine under President Reagan in 1987—a policy change that allowed one-sided political commentary on public airwaves. Biafra argues that this set the stage for the toxic media landscape, fueling figures like Limbaugh and the current wave of ""MAGA"" rhetoric. Reflecting on the political climate, Biafra notes, "I wrote [the song] back when Clinton was president, seeing the writing on the wall. I was hoping never to use it, but we had no choice but to update and perform it now."

On the flip side, The November 3 delivers "IFAR," a fiery debut track that first dropped during the 2020 Republican National Convention. Blending punk rock energy with raw political outrage, lead vocalist Billie O' Rights unleashes a bold, biting rant, backed by Tom Pain’s searing guitars. Pat Triotte and Justice Ferrall add their creative touches to this electrifying anthem, capturing the chaotic spirit of the times. "IFAR," is a raucous, tongue-in-cheek commentary on partisan divides, clocking in at just two minutes of catchy, irreverent fun. Interestingly, the song was reportedly conceived during a mundane moment: Pat Triotte was baking blueberry muffins one Saturday afternoon when the idea hit, and within hours, the track was recorded— and the muffins were supposedly amazing. Despite the humorous and often provocative tone of both songs, the core message of this release is clear: a call to action to vote.