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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelCherry Red
EAN5013929164017
eBay Product ID (ePID)13052251391
Product Key Features
LanguageEnglish
Era1980s, 1970s
FormatRecord
Release Year2014
FeaturesStudio Recording
GenrePop, Rock, Hardcore Punk
StyleAmerican Underground
TypeAlbum
ArtistDead Kennedys
Release TitleFresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables
Additional Product Features
DistributionThe Orchard/Proper
Number of Tracks14
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Reviews"One of the Finest Slabs of Rant 'n' Roll Ever Made.", 4 stars out of 5 - Included in Q's "100 Best Punk Albums" - "One of the most fiery, politically explosive diatribes you are ever likely to hear...", Ranked #46 in Spin's "50 Most Essential Punk Records" - "...FRESH FRUIT scans like an old anarchist newspaper. But 'Kill the Poor' sounds perfect for Dick Cheney's America.", Included in AP's "10 Essential Political-Revolution Albums" - "...Biafra takes on the monied classes and the government, and the songs become almost too intricate for punk. Massively influential.", 4 stars out of 5 - "Dead Kennedys could echo both the weirdness of Beefheart and the sort of spectral pop that came off Spector's production line. Still fresh. No rot.", Ranked #9 in Mojo's "Top 50 Punk Albums" - "Singer Jello Biafra's vitriolic, merciless verbal lambasting set to a musical backdrop of fervid punk...", 5 stars out of 5 - "...Dead Kennedys were surely the most influential proponents of late-'70s US punk...", 4 Stars Out of 5 -- "The Shrill, Nervy Majesty of Fruit Remains Unblemished.", "Dead Kennedys brought a horror-show vibe to punk that remains more unsettling than the Misfits' comic-book core and battier than My Chemical Romance's make-up."