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Birth name
  
Geoffrey Lyall

Name
  
Klaus Flouride

Website
  
www.klausflouride.com

Years active
  
1978–present

Instruments
  
Bass, Vocals


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Born
  
May 30, 1949 (age 74) (
1949-05-30
)

Associated acts
  
Dead Kennedys, Five Year Plan

Role
  
Bassist · klausflouride.com

Music group
  
Dead Kennedys (Since 1978)

Albums
  
The Light is Flickering, Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables, Frankenchrist, Give Me Convenience or Give M, Bedtime for Democracy

Similar People
  
East Bay Ray, DH Peligro, Ron Greer, Jello Biafra, 6025

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Geoffrey Lyall (born May 30, 1949), better known as Klaus Flouride, is best known as the bassist and backing vocalist for the San Francisco, punk rock band Dead Kennedys from the group's inception in June 1978 until the band's break-up in December 1986. He also produced four solo albums during the 1980s and 1990s.

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Career

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In the late 1960s, Klaus Flouride played in the band Magic Terry & The Universe, which included 1980s rock singer Billy Squier.

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Flouride began working on a solo album following the release of Dead Kennedys' second album, 1982's Plastic Surgery Disasters, coming out with the 12" single "Shortnin' Bread" (with "The Drowning Cowboy" as the B-Side) in 1982 and the EP Cha Cha Cha With Mr. Flouride in 1985.

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After the breakup, Flouride returned to his solo career, releasing Because I Say So in 1988 and The Light Is Flickering in 1991, the latter album including the song "Dancing with Shauna Grant".

Flouride also works in the studio as a producer and mixer and has done projects with the Hi-Fives, Ape, Terese Taylor, Rock N Roll Adventure Kids, and Bad Posture.

In 2001, Flouride reunited with Ray and Peligro under the Dead Kennedys name, taking on Dr. Know vocalist Brandon Cruz as a replacement for Biafra. Jeff Penalty replaced Cruz in 2003.

Flouride wrote one song for the Dead Kennedys, "Dog Bite", which appears on the EP In God We Trust, Inc..

Equipment

For years Klaus Flouride's main bass guitar was a Lake Placid Blue Fender Jazz Bass from 1966 that he purchased for $200. However, in March 2013 the bass went missing after a show in Brazil. Klaus believes that the airlines lost it. This was his main bass guitar all throughout his years with the Dead Kennedys. The bass was covered with stickers; the largest being the "DK", which stood for Dead Kennedys, and the pickguard is stained with blood. Other basses such as a black Fender Precision Bass and a blue Fender Bass VI have also been used.

Flouride used "an Acoustic 150b amp, and an Acoustic 402 cabinet with stock speakers at last thru 'In God We Trust'", before getting a Traynor Mono Block B amp to replace the Acoustic head. Recent pictures show a Gallien Krueger stack made of a 2x10 and a 1x15 cabinets, powered by a Gallien Krueger 1001 RB II head. An unknown Boss pedal can be seen in the same pictures. According to a recent post on Flouride's website, he uses a Boss Blues Driver and a Boss TU-2 tuner pedal.

Albums

  • Cha Cha Cha With Mr. Flouride (1985), Alternative Tentacles
  • Because I Say So (1988), Alternative Tentacles
  • The Light Is Flickering (1991), Alternative Tentacles
  • Flouride Treatments (2011) - sold via Flouride's web store only
  • Singles

  • "Shortnin Bread" (1982), Alternative Tentacles
  • References

    Klaus Flouride Wikipedia