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Kill from the Heart
1983 studio album by The Dicks From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kill from the Heart is an album by the hardcore punk band The Dicks. Widely considered a classic of the genre,[citation needed] it was the band's first full-length album and the last to feature the group's original Texas-based line-up. The album finds the band mixing its hardcore punk style with blues aesthetics.[citation needed]
Tim Kerr of the Big Boys appears on the song "Anti-Klan (Part Two)". "Anti-Klan (Parts One and Two)", "Rich Daddy", "No Nazi's Friend", and "Kill From The Heart" appear on the 1980-1986 CD compilation. The album was reissued on CD & LP by Alternative Tentacles in 2012.[3][4]
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Track listing
- Anti-Klan (Part One)
- Rich Daddy
- No Nazi's Friend
- Marilyn Buck
- Kill From the Heart
- Little Boys' Feet
- Pigs Run Wild
- Bourgeois Fascist Pig
- Purple Haze
- Anti-Klan (Part Two)
- Right Wing/White Ring
- Dicks Can't Swim:
- I. Cock Jam
- II. Razor Blade Dance
2012 Reissue
- 13. Dicks Hate the Police
- 14. Lifetime Problems
- 15. All Night Fever
All songs written by The Dicks except "Purple Haze", written by Jimi Hendrix.
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Personnel
- Gary Floyd - Vocals
- Glen Taylor - Guitar, Bass on "No Nazi's Friend" and "Marilyn Buck"
- Buxf Parrot - Bass/Backing Vocals, Guitar on "No Nazi's Friend" and "Marilyn Buck"
- Pat Deason - Drums/Backing Vocals
- Carlos Lowery - Artwork & Design
- Spot - Engineer and Producer
- Tim Kerr - Dobro on "Anti-Klan (Part Two)"
- Backing Vocals on "Anti-Klan (Part Two)" - The Torn Panties (Roxann Flowers, Dolores Aguirre, & Byrd Willey), Phillip Gilbeau, Spot, & Tim Kerr
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References
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