Last Scream of the Missing Neighbors
Last Scream of the Missing Neighbors | |||||
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Studio album by Jello Biafra & D.O.A. | |||||
Released | May 18, 1989 | ||||
Genre | Punk rock, Hardcore punk | ||||
Length | 29:06 | ||||
Label | Alternative Tentacles | ||||
Producer | Jello Biafra, Cecil English | ||||
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Last Scream of the Missing Neighbors is a 1989 punk rock album born out of a collaboration between two punk stalwarts, Jello Biafra and Vancouver, Canada band D.O.A.. The album is notable for a 14-minute, furious, political rant called "Full Metal Jackoff." Based on the events of the time, the song references such topics as Willie Horton, the Iran-Contra Affair, Oliver North, the Crack epidemic and many others.
"That's Progress" was included on the Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1 compilation on Fat Wreck Chords.
Track listing
All songs by Jello Biafra except where indicated.
- "That's Progress" - 3:13
- "Attack of the Peacekeepers" - 2:44
- "Wish I Was in El Salvador" - 2:53
- "Power Is Boring" (Jello Biafra, Joe Keithley) - 2:49
- "We Gotta Get Out of This Place" (Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil; originally performed by The Animals) - 4:50
- "Full Metal Jackoff" - 13:57
Personnel
- Jello Biafra - lead vocals
- Joe Keithley - guitar, vocals
- Chris Prohom - guitar, vocals
- Brian Goble - bass
- Jon Card - drums
References
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