DEAD KENNEDYS-FRESH FRUIT FOR ROTTING VEGABLES.PUNK OI ANARCHO HARDCORE THRASH

Sold Date: May 9, 2015
Start Date: April 29, 2015
Final Price: £10.50 (GBP)
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 ‎– Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables Label:  ‎– B RED 10 Format: , LP, Album 
Country: Released: Genre: Style: Tracklist A1Kill The Poor Written-By – *, * A2Forward To Death Written-By –  A3When Ya Get Drafted Written-By – * A4Let's Lynch The Landlord Written-By – * A5Drug Me Keyboards – , Written-By – * A6Your Emotions Written-By – * A7Chemical Warfare Performer [Clubhouse Scene] – Written-By – * B1California Uber Alles Written-By – *, * B2I Kill Children Written-By – * B3Stealing Peoples' Mail Keyboards – Written-By – * B4Funland At The Beach Written-By – * B5Ill In The Head Guitar – Written-By – , * B6Holiday In Cambodia Written-By –  B7Viva Las Vegas Written-By – *, * Companies etc Manufactured By –  Distributed By –  Recorded At –  Phonographic Copyright (p) –  Copyright (c) –  Copyright (c) –  Copyright (c) –  Copyright (c) –  Pressed By –  – Lyn8664 Pressed By –  – Lyn8665 Mastered At –  Credits Artwork –  Artwork [Dk Logo] –  Bass, Vocals –  Concept By [Sleeve] – * Drums –  Engineer –  Guitar –  Mastered By –  Other [Executive Babysitter] – Craig Hammond Photography By [Front Cover] – * Producer –  Producer [Assistance] – * Vocals –  Notes ℗ & © 1980 Cherry Red Records 
© 1980 Virgin Music (Publishers) Ltd. except B1 © Sound Diagrams and B7 © Carlin Music Corp. 
Manufactured in England 

1st pressing shows the original band photo on the back cover. 
Later pressings show the band photo again, but with the heads cut off or just the note "Stay tuned for further details" instead. 

Some copies came with a b&w foldout poster. 

2nd pressing still has band heads showing on back cover, but 'Kill The Poor' also listed under 'Also Available', and run-out groove etching reads 'Do you deserve to live' instead of 'Well who are the brain police ???' 

Some first pressings have matrix inscription "Do you deserve to live??" and no response to "Is life as boring as you are??".  Legendary punk band hailing from San Francisco, fronted by the even more legendary (Eric Boucher). They split up in the mid-80s, and there has been animosity between Jello and the rest of the band ever since, with a recent court case awarding all the rights to all the songs to the rest of the band. (DISCOGS.COM) ALL RECORDS WILL BE CAREFULLY PACKAGED WITH LOVE AND HARD CARDBOARD. 


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