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Dead Milkmen - Beelzebubba (1988) |
Dead Milkmen - Beelzebubba (1988) |
The Dead Milkmen were a punk band formed in 1983 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The band consisted of Joe Jack Talcum (Joe Genaro; guitar, vocals), Dave Blood (Dave Schulthise; bass), Dean Clean (Dean Sabatino; drums), and Rodney Anonymous (Rodney Linderman; vocals, synth).
The band has claimed that the name comes from a character in Toni Morrison's book Song of Solomon ("Milkman Dead", as well as from one of Genaro's high school projects. However, the most appropriate explanation is that the name represents the murderous consequences of the cliché scenario in which a newborn bears an uncanny resemblance to the milkman. They may also have adopted the name as a pun on the Dead Kennedys, an already prominent punk band out of San Francisco.
The band's musical style could be described as irreverent punk rock with a pop aesthetic and a steady supply of humor. Take, for example, the song titles "My Many Smells" and "Taking Retards to the Zoo." Anonymous and Talcum both sang with heavy Philadelphia accents often sounding exaggeratedly snotty.
History:
After a few self released cassettes, the first official Dead Millkmen album, Big Lizard in my Backyard was released in 1985. Their music received some airplay on college radio stations but was rarely heard on commercial radio. Their best-known song from this record was "Bitchin' Camaro," which became their signature tune. Because of its improvised dialogue intro, it was a favorite at live shows. (Both the album and song were mentioned on the television show Midnight Caller in a scene featuring lead actor Gary Cole and guest star Robert Klein.)
Their next two lp's, Eat Your Paisley (1986) and Bucky Fellini, (1987) saw the band continue to embrace humor. The latter featured a tune that received some radio play, "Instant Club Hit (You’ll Dance to Anything)." This song attacked its supposedly shallow listeners for their lack of taste in dance music--done in the style of the dance music they were making fun of.
Around this time, Jim Walewander, a rookie on the Detroit Tigers baseball team, became notorious for being a huge fan of the band. This fact was even noted on his baseball card, which described the group as "an obscure punk-rock band". Walewander invited the Dead Milkmen to Tiger Stadium to see a game in which he hit his first, and only, major league home run, incedentally.
In 1988 came Beelzebubba, which featured what would become the Dead Milkmen's biggest commercial hit and best-known song, "Punk Rock Girl."[citation needed] The song's video won rotation on MTV, and was later featured on MTV's Beavis and Butthead show. This album was somewhat more sophisticated, technically and musically, than previous work. Following in this vein is 1990's Metaphysical Graffiti.
Up to this point, the band had been recording for Enigma Records and its subsidiary Restless Records. They signed with Hollywood Records, owned by Disney. Their next two albums, Soul Rotation (1992) and Not Richard, But Dick (1993), saw the further polishing of their production. However, many fans felt the band had lost its humor and vitality in an attempt to be more mainstream.
Soul Rotation featured Anonymous on synthesizers and Talcum taking on more vocal responsibility. The resulting record is much more pop oriented. Hollywood Records, unfortunately, soon went out of business and these two records went out of print not long after their initial releases.
By the time Restless Records released their final studio album in 1995, Stoney's Extra Stout (Pig), the Dead Milkmen had broken up. This was due, in part, to Dave Blood, who was suffering from tendonitis and could not play the bass guitar without intense pain in his hands. Since then, compilations of both hits and rarities have been made available.
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192 k |
41.98 MB |
01 - The Dead Milkmen - Brat in the Frat - Beelzebubba.mp3 |
1,017.02 KB |
02 - The Dead Milkmen - RC's Mom - Beelzebubba.mp3 |
2.23 MB |
03 - The Dead Milkmen - Stuart - Beelzebubba.mp3 |
2.20 MB |
04 - The Dead Milkmen - I Walk the Thinnest Line - Beelzebubba.mp3 |
1.96 MB |
05 - The Dead Milkmen - Sri Lanka Sex Hotel - Beelzebubba.mp3 |
3.36 MB |
06 - The Dead Milkmen - Bad Party - Beelzebubba.mp3 |
1.72 MB |
07 - The Dead Milkmen - Punk Rock Girl - Beelzebubba.mp3 |
2.43 MB |
08 - The Dead Milkmen - Bleach Boys - Beelzebubba.mp3 |
3.50 MB |
09 - The Dead Milkmen - My Many Smells - Beelzebubba.mp3 |
2.14 MB |
10 - The Dead Milkmen - Smokin' Banana Peels - Beelzebubba.mp3 |
3.47 MB |
11 - The Dead Milkmen - The Guitar Song - Beelzebubba.mp3 |
3.21 MB |
12 - The Dead Milkmen - Born to Love Volcanos - Beelzebubba.mp3 |
2.93 MB |
13 - The Dead Milkmen - Everybody's Got Nice Stuff But Me - Beelzebubba.mp3 |
2.60 MB |
14 - The Dead Milkmen - I Against Osborne - Beelzebubba.mp3 |
1.76 MB |
15 - The Dead Milkmen - Howard Beware - Beelzebubba.mp3 |
2.28 MB |
16 - The Dead Milkmen - Ringo Buys a Rifle - Beelzebubba.mp3 |
2.14 MB |
17 - The Dead Milkmen - Life Is Shit - Beelzebubba.mp3 |
3.06 MB |
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