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Dead Milkmen: April 21, 2013 Bowery Ballroom – Flac/MP3/Streaming - The old corporate music industry used to do this band-kill all the time — label a legitimate band the "next big thing", turn their career upside down and ultimately cause them to crash and burn. Read More

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The Dead Milkmen is an American satirical punk rock band formed in 1983 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Their original lineup consisted of vocalist and keyboardist Rodney Linderman ("Rodney Anonymous"), guitarist and vocalist Joe Genaro ("Joe Jack Talcum"), bassist Dave Schulthise ("Dave Blood") and drummer Dean Sabatino ("Dean Clean"). The band distinguished themselves amid the local underground hardcore scene of the early 1980s through their jangly punk sound and sardonic humor delivered with thick Philadelphia accents. They attracted college radio attention with their 1985 debut album, ''Big Lizard in My Backyard'', and the song "Bitchin' Camaro". Extensive touring and further releases helped the band quickly garner an underground following. They enjoyed international success on the strength of "Punk Rock Girl", a single from their 1988 ''Beelzebubba'' album which entered into MTV rotation. After an ill-fated stint with the major label Hollywood Records and four further albums, health problems and industry frustrations in the wake of their success led to the group's 1995 breakup. In total, they issued eight studio albums, one live record, and numerous peripheral releases before disbanding. The group reunited in 2008, with Dan Stevens replacing the deceased Schulthise. In 2011, they released ''The King in Yellow'', their first studio album in 16 years.

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The King in Yellow Album 2011-03-19 itunes amazon
Now We Are 20 Compilation 2003 itunes amazon
Cream of the Crop: The Best of the… Compilation 1998 itunes amazon
Death Rides a Pale Cow: The Ultimate… Compilation 1997 itunes amazon
Stoney's Extra Stout (Pig) Album 1995 itunes amazon
Chaos Rules: Live at the Trocadero Live 1994 itunes amazon
Now We Are 10 Compilation 1993 itunes amazon
Not Richard, But Dick Album 1993 itunes amazon
The Secret of Life Single 1992 itunes amazon
The Conspiracy Song / South Bound… Single 1992 itunes amazon
If I Had a Gun EP 1992 itunes amazon
Soul Rotation Album 1992 itunes amazon
Metaphysical Graffiti Album 1990 itunes amazon
Dollar Signs in Her Eyes Single 1990 itunes amazon
Methodist Coloring Book Single 1990 itunes amazon
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