Top Dead Milkmen Albums
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Quaker City Quiet Pills
Quaker City Quiet Pills
[2023]
Welcome to the End of the World - EP
Welcome to the End of the World - EP
[2017]
Pretty Music for Pretty People
Pretty Music for Pretty People
[2014]
The King in Yellow
The King in Yellow
[2011]
Now We Are 20
Now We Are 20
[2003]
Death Rides a Pale Cow - The Ultimate Collection
Death Rides a Pale Cow - The Ultimate Collection
[1997]
Death Rides A Pale Cow: The Ultimate Collection
Death Rides A Pale Cow: The Ultimate Collection
[1997]
Stoney's Extra Stout (Pig)
Stoney's Extra Stout (Pig)
[1995]
Chaos Rules - Live at the Trocadero (Live)
Chaos Rules - Live at the Trocadero (Live)
[1994]
Not Richard, But Dick
Not Richard, But Dick
[1993]
Soul Rotation
Soul Rotation
[1992]
Metaphysical Graffiti
Metaphysical Graffiti
[1990]
Beelzebubba
Beelzebubba
[1988]
Bucky Fellini
Bucky Fellini
[1987]
Eat Your Paisley
Eat Your Paisley
[1986]
Big Lizard In My Back Yard
Big Lizard In My Back Yard
[1985]
Big Lizard In My Backyard
Big Lizard In My Backyard
[1985]
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I Hate Myself I Tripped Over The Ottoman Swordfish Part 3 Plum Dumb Violent School The Big Sleazy Serrated Edge Dead Milkmen Beach Song Spit Sink Rastabilly Now Everybody's Me Laundromat Song Right Wing Pigeons Bleach Boys Epic Tales Of Adventure My Many Smells Filet Of Sole Dollar Signs In Her Eyes Beige Sunshine Methodist Coloring Book Moron Little Man In My Head Junkie Gorilla Girl Takin' Retards To The Zoo Dean's Dream (theme From) Blood Orgy Of The Atomic Fern Air Crash Museum Fifty Things I'm Flying Away Peter Bazooka I Hear Your Name Lucky Instant Club Hit (you'll Dance To Anything) Nitro Burning Funny Cars Don't Deny Your Inner Child Going To Graceland Labor Day Tacoland Tiny Town Swampland Of Desire Surfin' Cow Where The Tarantula Lives Earwig Watching Scotty Die Nutrition V.f.w. Two Feet Off The Ground Jellyfish Heaven The Fez Bitchin' Camaro Six Days Here Comes Mr. X I Am The Walrus I Walk The Thinnest Line Sri Lanka Sex Hotel Big Lizard All Around The World In Praise Of Sha Na Na At The Moment Brat In The Frat Not Crazy Depression Day Dinner Born To Love Volcanos Ask Me To Dance Ringo Buys A Rifle Jason's Head Silly Dreams Stupid Mary Anne The Puking Song The Blues Song The Pit The Secret Of Life I Dream Of Jesus Crystalline Shaft In Greenland Khrissy I Hate You, I Love You Belafonte's Inferno South Bound Saurez (originally By Led Zeppelin) Rc's Mom The Woman Who Was Also A Mongoose Rocketship Let's Get The Baby High Leggo My Ego Little Volcano I Against Osbourne Bad Party Life Is Shit Rock 'n' Roll Queen (originally By Mott The Hoople) How It's Gonna Be Anderson, Walkman, Buttholes And How! The Conspiracy Song Helicopter Interiors Big Scary Place The Girl With The Strong Arm I Don't Wanna Beach Party Vietnam Stuart Cousin Earl Land Of The Shakers Big Deal The Guitar Song Song For Michael's Pipe Chaos Theory Take Me Apart Smokin' Banana Peels If I Had A Gun Nobody Falls Like Shapes Of Things (originally By The Yardbirds) God's Kid Brother The Thing That Only Eats Hippies Like To Be Alone Dance With Me When I Get To Heaven Big Time Operator The Infant Of Prague Customized My Van I Can't Stay Awake Howard Beware Wonderfully Colored Plastic War Toys I Started To Hate You Do The Brown Nose Everybody's Got Nice Stuff But Me The Man Who Rides The Bus Happy Is Take Me To The Specialist Don't Abort That Baby Punk Rock Girl City Of Mud The Badger Song If You Love Somebody, Set Them On Fire Death's Alright With Me Milkmen Stomp Train I Ride
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The Dead Milkmen are a satirical punk rock band that formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The band's best known lineup consisted of Joe Jack Talcum (Joe Genaro; guitar, vocals), Dave Blood (Dave Schulthise; bass), Dean Clean (Dean Sabatino; drums), and Rodney Anonymous (Rodney Linderman; vocals, synth). The original version of the band formed in 1980 around Genaro's songwriting (a predominantly acoustic and often satirical take on New Wave Punk Rock) when he was seventeen; Genaro produced several home tapes as The Dead Milkmen, sometimes with other members credited (occasionally bootlegs or mp3's of these tapes surface). In 1983, the band was re-formed with Schulthise and Sabatino, and lastly vocals were hand... read more
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