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Mutiny On The Bay [Live]

Dead KennedysAudio CD
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80s punk band Dead Kennedys are best known for their underground hit singles "California Über Alles" and "Holiday in Cambodia", from their debut album Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables (1980) and the 1981 single entitled "Too Drunk to Fuck", which reached the top forty in the UK charts. In 1985 the Kennedys third album Frankenchrist came with a poster of H.R. Giger's controversial painting Penis… Read more in Amazon's Dead Kennedys Store

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  • Audio CD (April 13, 2010)
  • Original Release Date: 2001
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Live
  • Label: MANIFESTO RECORDS
  • ASIN: B00005NT3T
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 2.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #125,814 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Police Truck
2. Kill the Poor
3. Holiday in Cambodia
4. Moon Over Marin
5. California Über Alles
6. MTV-Get off the Air
7. Too Drunk to Fuck
8. Goons of Hazzard
9. This Could Be Anywhere
10. Forward to Death
11. I Am the Owl
12. Hellnation
13. Riot

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The first-ever authorized live album by the Dead Kennedys--following decades of bootlegs--is a DKs fan dream come true, as it contains absolutely scorching live versions of 14 of their best and most notorious songs. Whether live or in the studio, the DKs were always real players, easily some of the most accomplished musicians in American punk. Mutiny on the Bay captures their savvy, sophisticated chaos with juicy, startling clarity. Culled from four shows in their hometown of San Francisco in 1982 and 1986, Mutiny features most of their signature songs ("Holiday in Cambodia," "Police Truck," "California Über Alles," "MTV Get off the Air," etc.), all delivered with the deeply sarcastic, politically and socially confrontational élan that crowds loved and the powers-that-be loathed. The sound quality is bracing and brilliant, and captures the band in all its high-flying, punk rock/thrash/surf glory. A time bomb wired from the past, Mutiny on the Bay is easily one of the Dead Kennedys' most essential releases. --Carl Hanni

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'Mutiny On The Bay - Dead Kennedys Live! From San Francisco Bay Area' is the first ever Dead Kennedys authorized live album! This Manifesto release features 14 tracks including 'Holiday In Cambodia', MTV - Get Off The Air!', California Uber Alles', 'Kill The Poor' and more. There are no overdubs here! All songs recorded with the original band featuring Jello Biafra across four shows from 1982-1986. --This text refers to the Vinyl edition.

 

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Absolute garbage, June 25, 2003
This review is from: Mutiny On The Bay (Audio CD)
Considering how exceptional the Dead Kennedys were, you'd think a concert compilation like "Mutiny on the Bay" would easily represent their incredible live shows. I mean, we're only talking about the single best group of the 1980s. The one band that told it like it was and got labeled as "harmful matter" for their troubles. For more than two decades, everything this band stood for meant so much to so many people. Well, now all bets are off. One listen to this disc will immediately depress any longtime fan. Everything you once believed in has now been completely decimated.

Where to begin? First off, the running order is stitched together at random from four different shows, three of which are taken from early 1986 concerts. This was a dispirited period for the band, and if you found "Bedtime for Democracy" to be less than thrilling musically, you are going to be appalled at how unenthusiastic the DKs sound here. It was recorded well, but that only highlights a band quickly falling apart, which they soon did a few shows later. Why would anyone pick that era when there has to be so many great shows existing between 1978-1985? Only four tracks predate '86, and even those tracks (taken from 1982) are mediocre. I don't find a 14-track 51-minute disc taken from four different shows to be very fan-friendly. I would have much preferred one entire concert, or, at the very least, a 70+ minute representation of the band throughout their career.

The poor concert selection alone would make this CD inadequate. Remarkably, it only gets even more disappointing. All of Biafra's between-song commentaries are edited out. If you've ever REALLY seen the band live, then you'd know that this element of the show was the most threatening and thought-provoking aspect of the band. Instead, each track glides into each other bloodlessly with unemotional machine-like precision. C'mon, I don't want to hear a falsified "concert" that's comprised entirely of the pseudo-hits. Where are songs like "Let's Lynch the Landlord" "Chemical Warfare," "Moral Majority," "Government Flu," "Anarchy for Sale," "Soup Is Good Food," "Winnebago Warrior," "Jock-o-Rama," "Hop with the Jet Set," and "Terminal Preppie"? Why are there NO "In God We Trust, Inc." tracks? Most egregiously, this means you don't even get to hear only THE most important anti-fascist song ever recorded!!! Oh, but at least I get to hear some real A+ classics like "This Could be Anywhere," "Hellnation," and "I Am the Owl."

There's absolutely no extra information inside the liner notes, just a couple of bland photos of the band, and I've already seen those same pictures run in Spin magazine a couple years ago. (How's THAT for an embarrassing admission?) This is nothing more than a shameful cash-in record. It's so shoddy, it even comes with a sticker on it that says that the CD is not a bootleg. If Alternative Tentacles had released this disc as is, I would hold an equal amount of contempt for it. Thankfully, they didn't, because this...release was obviously tailor made for mall-punks across the world. Put kindly, people who call this an essential addition to the Dead Kennedys catalogue don't know what they're talking about. These are the same people that, a few years ago, were still calling the rest of their albums "unlistenable." All the nasty critical reviews you'll read about "Mutiny on the Bay" are right-on and completely deserved.

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars No Thanks..., September 12, 2001
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This review is from: Mutiny On The Bay (Audio CD)
Things have changed, eh? At least for all the members of Dead Kenendys, except for the still passionate and still active Jello Biafra, who have sold out any of the ethics they once had in favor of cashing in on the DK namesake.

First, they got mad at Jello for not letting them sell the song "Holiday in Cambodia" to Levis for a khakis commercial. Then they sued him for the rights to most of the band's catalogue, so they could sign with a bigger label and have all their albums 'remastered' to milk 'em for more sales. And then, there is this poor excuse for a live album, Mutiny on the Bay.

No need for it. It doesn't even come close to capturing the band's live essence - all East Bay Ray did was get all the most popular songs, get the most faithful (and uninteresting) renditions he could find, and slapped together this 'greatest hits live' package. There are so many better bootlegs you could get if you're hungry for some live DK. This even edits out any of Jello's famous rantings and ravings, which were a trademark of their live act.

Could've put out a decent recording of an actual concert or something, but no - this was constructed to bait casual fans with the song titles they'd recognize and performances that wouldn't be at all 'alienating'.

For fans or anybody who really understood what the band WAS about, it's easy to see it as a sleazy cash-in by some disgruntled ex-rebels who are more interested in paychecks than punk rock.

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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Good only for DK completists, December 11, 2003
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This review is from: Mutiny On The Bay (Audio CD)
Regardless of how you feel about the Jello Biafra vs. ex-D.K.'s controversy, and however you feel about the legitimacy of this album (I happen to lean slightly in favor of Jello, but I also don't think that the ex-D.K.'s are nearly as wrong and evil as he and other rabidly pro-Jello fans say they are), the bottom line is that "Mutiny on the Bay" is hardly an essential Dead Kennedys release. There are dozens of DK bootlegs in circulation that quite handily put it to shame in terms of the quality of performance, although "Mutiny" has unquestionably excellent sound quality.

This album just reeks of "let's cash in on the DK's controversy" by the ex-DK's. It sounds heavily edited, for one thing. This is a VERY bad thing, because Jello's on-stage ranting and audience interaction was one of the best aspects of thier live performances. I am led to assume that Jello was edited out as much as possible by decree of the ex-DK's, so newer, younger fans who might show up to the DK's "reunion" shows (the idea of which is as ridiculous as having a Van Halen tour without Eddie Van Halen) aren't reminded of just how absolutely integral Jello was to the band's greatness. As musically great as Ray, Klaus and D.H. are, the Dead Kennedys *without* Jello Biafra is simply NOT the Dead Kennedys...but I digress.

I do like the version of "Forward to Death", however. It's one of the very few songs off of "Fresh Fruits..." that I never liked, but for some reason, I like this live version.

Again, take heed of the negative reviews of "Mutiny on the Bay". I bought it at full retail price, and came to the very same conclusion. I would have felt the same way if it was a Jello-authorized release on Alternative Tentacles. Save your money, unless you're a die-hard DK completist.

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