ALBUMPretty Music for Pretty PeopleThe Dead Milkmen
ALBUMThe King in YellowThe Dead Milkmen
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ALBUMNot Richard, But DickThe Dead Milkmen
ALBUMSoul RotationThe Dead Milkmen
ALBUMMetaphysical GraffitiThe Dead Milkmen
ALBUMBeelzebubbaThe Dead Milkmen
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The Dead Milkmen Essentials
These Philadelphia punks have never lacked for a punchline.
About The Dead Milkmen
Artist Biography
Philadelphia punk satirists the Dead Milkmen skewer popular culture, indie trend followers, and the intellectually challenged, while frequently indulging their taste for tastelessness. Though their sense of humor has always provoked mixed reactions from critics, who have alternately praised and dismissed the Milkmen as geeky, juvenile wisecrackers, the band earned a devoted cult following, a few novelty hits on college radio, and even an MTV hit with "Punk Rock Girl" (from 1988's Beelzebubba). After incorporating more serious material on albums like 1992's Soul Rotation, the Milkmen disbanded in 1995, while their influence could be heard on alternative radio throughout the decade. They reunited following the death of their former bass player, and provided sardonic commentary on 21st century life with subsequent full-lengths like The King in Yellow (2011) and Quaker City Quiet Pills (2023).
Hometown
Philadelphia, PA, United States
Genre
Rock
Members of The Dead Milkmen
The Dead Milkmen was formed in 1983. Members of The Dead Milkmen include, or have included, the following 1 members.