Jello Biafra & the Guantanamo School of Medicine
Enhanced Methods of Questioning
Enhanced Methods of Questioning
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Release Date: May 31, 2011
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Personnel: Ralph Spight (vocals, guitar); Kimo Ball (guitar); Jon Weiss (drums).
Audio Mixer: Matt Kelley.
Recording information: Prairie Sun, Cotati; Tape Vault, San Francisco.
2009's Jello Biafra & the Guantanamo School of Medicine's debut The Audacity of Hype established that Biafra was back in a big way, benefiting from his first real band (instead of collaboration projects) since Dead Kennedys' 1986 split. Blowing bits and pieces of previous work into a manic punk/post-punk/metallic assault, the posse pours it on again on this six-song successor. The first four songs are such a frenzy that Biafra's display of ire, insanity, intensity, intelligence, and irascible irritability feels like being beaten by an outraged club, albeit with a trademark lampooning penchant. His takedown of religion as a mainstream science denier and political bludgeon is sidesplitting on "Invasion of the Mind Snatchers," and his dark satire of ex-Georgian congressman (and prime Clinton impeacher) Bob Barr, Jr. as a Viagra superman is as rich. His indignation over San Francisco gentrification ("Dot Com Monte Carlo") and Iraqi Veteran's post-combat suffering ("Victory Stinks") is plain sobering, and the diseased, 18-minute spoken word and blues/experimental/noise hidden track, extrapolating on the Deviants "Metamorphosis Exploration," is as mind-blowing as the latest culture-clash collage poster. ~ Jack Rabid, The Big Takeover
Audio Mixer: Matt Kelley.
Recording information: Prairie Sun, Cotati; Tape Vault, San Francisco.
2009's Jello Biafra & the Guantanamo School of Medicine's debut The Audacity of Hype established that Biafra was back in a big way, benefiting from his first real band (instead of collaboration projects) since Dead Kennedys' 1986 split. Blowing bits and pieces of previous work into a manic punk/post-punk/metallic assault, the posse pours it on again on this six-song successor. The first four songs are such a frenzy that Biafra's display of ire, insanity, intensity, intelligence, and irascible irritability feels like being beaten by an outraged club, albeit with a trademark lampooning penchant. His takedown of religion as a mainstream science denier and political bludgeon is sidesplitting on "Invasion of the Mind Snatchers," and his dark satire of ex-Georgian congressman (and prime Clinton impeacher) Bob Barr, Jr. as a Viagra superman is as rich. His indignation over San Francisco gentrification ("Dot Com Monte Carlo") and Iraqi Veteran's post-combat suffering ("Victory Stinks") is plain sobering, and the diseased, 18-minute spoken word and blues/experimental/noise hidden track, extrapolating on the Deviants "Metamorphosis Exploration," is as mind-blowing as the latest culture-clash collage poster. ~ Jack Rabid, The Big Takeover
Tracks:
1 - Dot Com Monte Carlo
2 - Cells That Will Not Die
3 - Victory Stinks
4 - Invasion of the Mind Snatchers
5 - Miracle Penis Highway
6 - Metamorphosis Exploration on Deviation Street Jam
2 - Cells That Will Not Die
3 - Victory Stinks
4 - Invasion of the Mind Snatchers
5 - Miracle Penis Highway
6 - Metamorphosis Exploration on Deviation Street Jam