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Plastic Surgery Disasters/In God We Trust Inc.



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Plastic Surgery Disasters/In God We Trust, Inc.
by Dead Kennedys

Plastic Surgery Disasters/In God We Trust, Inc.
List Price: $15.49Label: Alternative Tentacle

Salesrank: 146975

Released: March 14, 1990
Our Price: $58.66
Used Price: $3.69
Media: Audio CD

Plastic Surgery Disasters/In God We Trust, Inc. Track Listing:
1. Advice from Christmas Past
2. Government Flu
3. Terminal Preppie
4. Trust Your Mechanic
5. Well Paid Scientist
6. Buzzbomb
7. Forest Fire
8. Halloween
9. Winnebago Warrior
10. Riot
11. Bleed for Me
12. I Am the Owl
13. Dead End
14. Moon Over Marin
15. Religious Vomit
16. Moral Majority
17. Hyperactive Child
18. Kepone Factory
19. Dog Bite
20. Nazi Punks Fuck Off
21. We've Got a Bigger Problem Now
22. Rawhide

Editorial Review:
An Alternative Tentacles release coupling together the San Franciscan hardcore punker's 1981 EP 'In God We Trust, Inc.' & their second LP, 1982's 'Plastic Surgery Disasters'.A total of 21 tracks, including 'Halloween', 'Bleed For Me','Terminal Preppie', 'I Am The Owl', 'Winnebago Warrior', 'Moral Majority', 'Nazi Punks Fuck Off', 'We've Got A BiggerProblem Now' & a rousing cover of the theme from 'Rawhide'. Packaged with a bonus Industrial Strength Records compilation CD. Standard jewel case.

Description of Plastic Surgery Disasters/In God We Trust, Inc.:
Jello Biafra wasn't the first to realize punk and leftist radicalism were a perfect fit, but he used music as a political tool with far more consistency than any of his contemporaries. The problem is, even 16 years after its original release, the band's second full-length album is incredibly difficult to listen to. "Terminal Preppie" still rings true, even after preppies have grown into yuppies, and "Forest Fire" and "Winnebago Warrior" are powerful if you listen closely enough to decipher the words. One song at a time, the San Francisco quartet's purposefully fast, ugly hardcore is enough to liberate anybody's inner slam-dancer. --Steve Knopper

Plastic Surgery Disasters/In God We Trust, Inc. Reviews:
Don't believe the hype--THIS is the definitive DK collection 5 Star Review
2006-09-30 - Why people are so enamored with Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables, I'll never know. It's a great album, for sure--but, for all its intensity, it only hints at the perfection the DK's would reach with Plastic Surgery Disasters and In God We Trust, Inc.. Darren Peligro's drums are the primary difference, catching up with the jazzy sensibility East Bay Ray's guitar always touched upon while kicking the tempo up a few BPM's--just listen to the roll that touches off "Buzzbomb" or the swinging hi-hats on the intro to "Government Flu." Given a bit of leeway by the tighter rhythm section, Ray takes his chance to make his guitar more evocative than it had been (or would ever be), particularly on the surprisingly-poppy "Moon Over Marin" and the jazz-bo "We've Got a Bigger Problem Now." Biafra, whose vocals have always been his make-or-break point, puts together his most solid combination of performance and lyricism on songs like "Forest Fire," "Bleed For Me" (eerily prophetic in the post-9/11/2001 world) and "Religious Vomit."

Frankly, I think most "punks" find Fresh Fruit more appealing because the songs were more sing-along friendly--while that aspect of the DKs' songwriting is still present on this release, Jello Biafra's lyrics are more focused, and he comes into his own more as a vocalist (you can detect a slight Iggy Pop/Jim Morrison influence on Fresh Fruit), becoming unafraid of just outright spitting vitriol over the band's attack. In God We Trust, Inc. is, arguably, the more "hardcore" side, often eschewing melody in favor of speed and emotion; "Moral Majority," for instance, comes across as a delightful, articulate expression of outright disgust that smacks the listener in the face and then runs away.

Future DK releases suffered slightly from over-production (especially the tragically-flawed, criminally-underrated Bedtime For Democracy); Plastic Surgery Disasters is, easily, one of the best-sounding punk albums ever recorded, balancing the sound of Klaus Fluoride's bass and letting Peligro's drums frame the sound without drowning out Ray's guitar. Not to dismiss their debut, but these two albums (or one CD) constitute the pinnacle of the Dead Kennedys' discography.

Amazing Dead Kennedys album- one of the best 5 Star Review
2001-10-20 - Plastic Surgery Disaster and In God we Trust Inc. are truly classic punk albums. The songs are meaningful, intelligent, and sometimes very frightening. But that just sums up DK in general. These guys are undesrcibably awesome, with pounding guitars courtesy of Ray and Klaus, remarkeble drumming, and of course Jello Biafra. He is the ultimate songwriter and his chilling voice fits well with the great punk tunes. 'Buzzbomb from Pasedena' has gotta be my favorite track on this cd, but its hard to choose a favorite with so many great songs. 'Government Flu' has great, head-banging music, 'Terminal Preppy' showcases Jello's songwriting talent, and 'Moral Majority' is just a good-hearted, pleasant little Christian song. They all rock though.

Awesome!! 5 Star Review
2001-10-09 - I'm gonna tackle this from a different angle.

In my opinion 'In God we Trust' is the greatest piece of Punk Vinyl ever.

I got this the day it came out and 20 years later it is still awesome and nothing comes close. Add on 'Plastic Surgery.......' and you have one hell of a CD.

Remember though, get the Alternative Tentacles version, not the money-grabbing re-issues.

Get this is you like green day 5 Star Review
2001-08-25 - Apparently, your taste in music has to be askew to even go near these guys. Especially on this cd. The productions weird, but I love it. The lyrics are simply amazing. Everything from government conspiracies (Government Flu) to think about what you're really doing when you want anarchy (Riot), and to the hillarious (Forest Fire). Ray's guitar is so eerie, it somehow sadly beautiful. From that statement, you know I have no vocabulary. But my favorite is the bass. The lines get stuck in your head all day and you'll drive people crazy humming them. And you also get the In God We Trust, Inc. 12" ep free! Of all the cd's I have, this has to be my all-time favorite one. Order it now! If you don't like it, go sell it to zia's or something. What do I care.

a brilliiant album for the hardcore enthusist!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 5 Star Review
2001-07-27 - well after hearing this again after some many years this still holds a place in the top 5 albums of all time.at least in my opioin .to start this is the second full length album buy the dks .with so much infomation and great sounds one can get overwhelmed .but this is to me the perfect album in the realm of punk that any one could hope for.to start with the goverment flu a song about the idea of being controlled and terminall preppe about going to school to make a mark on basiclly the real world witch is basically a parode of itself.the list goes on as far as the great songs on this 2 set disc.the best songs are of course riot witch to this day still makes you really fell what it would be like to be in one. and of course i am an owl witch makes you relize that big brother is watching you all the time.and bleed for me about the sacrafice of being in the system.to much to say about these great albums with a bonus of having in god we trust on the same disc just blows me away even more.so buy this for your collection and you may think its the best 2 albums of all time .but if you dont it just may mean you have been brainwashed buy what you think punk music is and all about,these are not for the passing time punk but for the ones of us who belive about why music like this is real and carry our little dreams of true punk with us the rest of our life...................










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