Frankenchrist

Dead Kennedys

Frankenchrist

RELEASED: November 30, -0001
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Soup Is Good Food Meaning 4:16 2. Hellnation Meaning 2:20 3. This Could Be Anywhere (This Could Be Everywhere) Meaning 5:23 4. A Growing Boy Needs His Lunch Meaning 5:48 5. Chicken Farm Meaning 5:04 6. Macho-Rama (Invasion of the Beef Patrol) Meaning 4:05 7. Goons of Hazzard Meaning 4:23 8. MTV - Get Off the Air Meaning 3:36 9. At My Job 3:39 10. Stars and Stripes of Corruption Meaning 6:19
Frankenchrist is the third studio album by American punk rock band Dead Kennedys, released in 1985. The album is noted for its aggressive sound and politically charged lyrics, addressing various social issues such as consumerism, censorship, and the moral decay of society. It features a mix of hardcore punk and surf rock influences, showcasing the band's unique style. The album cover, featuring artwork by H.R. Giger, sparked controversy and led to legal challenges, further cementing the band's reputation for pushing boundaries in both music and visual art.