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In God We Trust, Inc.

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Released
  
December 1981

Artist
  
Dead Kennedys

Producer
  
East Bay Ray

Length
  
13:54

Release date
  
December 1981

Label
  
Alternative Tentacles

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Recorded
  
Möbius Music, August 22nd, 1981

In God We Trust, Inc. (1981)
  
Plastic Surgery Disasters (1982)

Genres
  
Hardcore punk, Rock music, Thrashcore

In God We Trust, Inc. is a hardcore punk EP by the Dead Kennedys; it is now reissued with Plastic Surgery Disasters. The album, which was the band's first recording with drummer D.H. Peligro, spends the first two tracks attacking organized religion before going on to attack such diverse topics as Neo Nazis, President Ronald Reagan, the pesticide Kepone, and the kind of governmental indifference that vastly worsened the effects of catastrophes like the Minamata disease. "We've Got a Bigger Problem Now" is a lounge jazz remake of "California Über Alles" from the previous album with Ronald Reagan instated in place of Jerry Brown. The EP also includes a cover of the theme song from the 1960s show, Rawhide. The album cover depicts a golden Jesus crucified on a cross of dollar bills, with a background of a shiny metal material. On the original vinyl version, Side A was tracks 1-5 and Side B was tracks 6-8. On the original cassette version, Side A contained all 8 songs, with Side B being left intentionally blank. Printed on Side B was the explanation, "Home taping is killing record industry profits! We left this side blank so you can help."

Contents

Background

During 1980 and 1981 the American punk scene saw an influx of 7" EPs from Washington D.C.'s Dischord Records from bands like Minor Threat and Teen Idles. These little high-tempo records packed in 7 to 10 songs each and helped define the 1980s genre of hardcore punk. In wanting to pay tribute to this faster form of punk rock, and to showcase the talents of their new drummer D.H. Peligro, the Dead Kennedys put together some new material and amped up a few songs that had only been heard on their 1978 demo and in early live shows. These songs became the basis for In God We Trust, Inc. Keeping with the rough-hewn style of D.C. hardcore, bits of tape leads announcing the take number and including drumstick clicks and count-offs precede many of the record's songs.

Recording

The Dead Kennedys entered tiny Subterranean Studios to record eight songs on June 19, 1981. All tracks were recorded live without overdubs to ½" 8-track reel and with the band determining some of the songs' arrangements between takes. The session was videotaped by Joe Rees of Target Video with Mike Fox, the session engineer, sending the rough mix to the video feed. When the group took the tracks to be mixed, they discovered that the magnetic tape used for the recording was defective—the oxide surface of the tape began to peel during playback, thereby destroying the recordings. The band then re-recorded all eight songs on August 22nd at Mobius Music, and these recordings were used for the record's release.

Years later, enhanced restoration techniques allowed for five tracks to be recovered off of the master tapes from the earlier Subterranean sessions. These, along with the rough video mixes of the remaining three songs, appear on the DVD The Lost Tapes.

Track listing

All tracks written by Jello Biafra, except where noted.

Personnel

  • Jello Biafra - lead vocals, artwork
  • East Bay Ray - guitar, backing vocals, producer
  • Klaus Flouride - bass, backing vocals
  • D.H. Peligro - drums
  • Ninotchka - backing vocals
  • Annette - backing vocals
  • HyJean - backing vocals
  • Darvon - backing vocals
  • Siobhan - backing vocals
  • Norm - producer, mixer
  • Oliver Dicicco - engineer
  • Winston Smith - artwork
  • Songs

    1Religious Vomit1:05
    2Moral Majority1:55
    3Hyperactive Child0:37

    References

    In God We Trust, Inc. Wikipedia