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Stars and Stripes of Corruption 113 for themselves rather than obediently follow the dictates of the church and the government. The band was conspiracy-obsessed to a fault, but in so doing, posed vexing questions about governmental abuse of authority and clandestine activities involving America’s presence in Central America, the Middle East, and elsewhere in the world. And probably more so than any other punk rock band, Dead Kennedys was brutally fank about the growing chasm between the haves and have-nots of society—a gap that reflected the urgent need to dismantle a corrupt and unjust system of Darwinistic capitalism and replace it with a system of humane socialism. Despite the fact that the punk rock movement ultimately unraveled and three members of Dead Kennedys ended up suing Jello Biafra for allegedly shortchanging them on royalties and mismanaging record sales (Chandler, Arizona Tribune, 1998, D2), the group left behind a body of political protest songs that represented a direct challenge to status quo America and established their reputation as this country’s foremost “thinking person’s” punk band. University Affiliation Dennis Russell Works Cited Bosmajian, Haig A. (1983). The Language of Oppression: Latham, MD: University Press of America. Chandler, Arizona Tribune. (November 1, 1998). “Dead Kennedys Sue Lead Singer Biafra,” D2. Dead Kennedys. (1980). Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables, LP. San Francisco: Alternative Tentacles Records. —. (1981). In God We Trust, Inc., EP. San Francisco: Alternative Tentacles Records. —. (1982). Plastic Surgery Disasters, LP. San Francisco: Alternative Tentacles Records. —. (1985). Frankenchrist, LP. San Francisco: Alternative Tentacles Records. —. (1986). Bedtimefor Democracy, LP. San Francisco: Alternative Tentacles Records. Didion, Joan. (1979). The White Album. New York: Simon and Schuster. Edelman, Murray. (1995). From Art to Politics: How Artistic Creations Shape Political Conceptions. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Fitzgerald, f-Stop. (1983). Dead Kennedys: The Unauthorized Version. San Francisco: Last Gasp. Gardner, John. (1978). On Moral Fiction. New York: Basic Books. Gitlin, Todd. (1987). The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage. Toronto: Bantam. Nietzsche, Friedrich. (1885, originally published). Thus Spoke Zarathustra. Reprinted in 1961. Penguin Books, London. —. (1886, originally published). Beyond Good and Evil. Reprinted in Basic Writings of Nietzsche. New York: Modem Library, 1992. —. (1889, originally published). Twilight of the Idols. Reprinted in 1990. Penguin Books, London. —. (1895, originally published). The Anti-Christ. Reprinted in 1990. Penguin Books, London.