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The Dead Milkmen is an American punk rock band formed in 1983 in
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. Their original lineup consisted of vocalist and keyboardist
Rodney Linderman Rodney Linderman (born 21 May 1963), also known by his stage name Rodney Anonymous, is an American musician, journalist, and humorist currently based in Philadelphia. He is best known as the lead vocalist, keyboardist and co-songwriter of the ...
("Rodney Anonymous"), guitarist and vocalist Joe Genaro ("Joe Jack Talcum"), bassist
Dave Schulthise David Schulthise (September 16, 1956 – March 10, 2004), also known as Dave Blood, was the bass guitarist for the punk band The Dead Milkmen. Schulthise was born in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania. He helped form the band in 1983 along with fe ...
("Dave Blood") and drummer
Dean Sabatino Dean Sabatino (born 21 May 1962) is an American musician, best known as Dean Clean, the drummer of the satirical punk rock group the Dead Milkmen. Sabatino lives with his family in Media, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia. Having earned ...
("Dean Clean"). The band distinguished itself in the
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scene of the early 1980s through its jangly punk sound and sardonic humor delivered with thick
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s. They attracted college radio attention with their 1985 debut album, ''
Big Lizard in My Backyard ''Big Lizard in My Backyard'' is the debut album by the Dead Milkmen, released by Restless Records in 1985. Although the album yielded no singles, it achieved enough notoriety to create a fan base for the band. Five of the album's tracks appear ...
'', and the song "
Bitchin' Camaro "Bitchin' Camaro" is a song by American rock band the Dead Milkmen, released on their debut album ''Big Lizard in My Backyard'' (1985). The song was written by vocalist Rodney Linderman, guitarist and vocalist Joseph Genaro, bassist Dave Schulth ...
". Extensive touring and further releases helped the band garner an underground following. The band enjoyed international success on the strength of "
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", a single from their 1988 ''
Beelzebubba ''Beelzebubba'' is the fourth studio album by the American satirical punk rock band the Dead Milkmen, released in 1988. It peaked at No. 101 on the ''Billboard'' 200. The album contains perhaps the band's best-known song, " Punk Rock Girl". Fi ...
'' album which entered into
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rotation. After an ill-fated stint with major record label
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, health problems and industry frustrations in the wake of their success led to the group's 1995 breakup. The group reunited in 2008, with
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replacing the deceased Schulthise. In 2011, they released '' The King in Yellow'', their first studio album in 16 years. The band remained active thereafter, touring sporadically and releasing further records.


History


Formative period (1979–83)

Conceptually, the group began in 1979 as Genaro's home-recording project. Then based in
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, Genaro and his high school friend Garth created an imaginary band called The Dead Milkmen with a mythological back-story, recording homemade cassettes in keeping with their fictional characters. According to Genaro, the band's moniker came from a character named "Milkman Dead" in
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's novel '' Song of Solomon''. Linderman, who attended high school with Genaro, later participated in this embryonic stage of the group. The project became inactive when Garth departed to join the
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and Genaro relocated to the dormitories of Philadelphia's
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. While in Philadelphia, Genaro met Schulthise and Sabatino through mutual friends. The three began loosely rehearsing together in 1981, taking their name from Genaro's home-recording project. Sabatino was the only member with experience in rock groups, having played previously in the two-piece new wave band Narthex. Linderman collaborated sporadically with the three during this period. He completed the lineup as lead vocalist in 1983, in time for their first public performance.


Early career and albums (1983–87)

The band played frequently in Philadelphia's punk rock circuit and eventually began touring nationally. After several self-released cassettes, their debut LP, ''
Big Lizard in My Backyard ''Big Lizard in My Backyard'' is the debut album by the Dead Milkmen, released by Restless Records in 1985. Although the album yielded no singles, it achieved enough notoriety to create a fan base for the band. Five of the album's tracks appear ...
'', was issued in 1985 on
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, a subsidiary of
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. The album received college radio play, with the track "
Bitchin' Camaro "Bitchin' Camaro" is a song by American rock band the Dead Milkmen, released on their debut album ''Big Lizard in My Backyard'' (1985). The song was written by vocalist Rodney Linderman, guitarist and vocalist Joseph Genaro, bassist Dave Schulth ...
" becoming especially popular. Because of its improvised dialogue intro, the song remained a favorite at live shows. '' Eat Your Paisley'', their second album, was released the following year. "The Thing That Only Eats Hippies" became the band's first proper single and music video, and was a hit in Australia in addition to receiving domestic attention. ''
Bucky Fellini ''Bucky Fellini'' is the third studio album by The Dead Milkmen. It was released in 1987 by Enigma. The album peaked at No. 163 on the ''Billboard'' 200. The album produced one single, "Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance to Anything)". An EP was rel ...
'' followed in 1987, yielding the single "Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance to Anything)", a genre spoof of
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.


Commercial success (1987–91)

As the band toured extensively behind their records, they began to accrue increasing attention, which often came through unconventional routes. In 1987,
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player Jim Walewander, a
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rookie, became a vocal fan of the band; this was noted on his baseball card (1988 Score, #571), which described the group as "an obscure punk-rock band". Walewander invited the band to Tiger Stadium to see a game in which he hit his first and only major league home run, and the Milkmen had a short conversation with Tigers manager
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. In 1988, they issued ''
Beelzebubba ''Beelzebubba'' is the fourth studio album by the American satirical punk rock band the Dead Milkmen, released in 1988. It peaked at No. 101 on the ''Billboard'' 200. The album contains perhaps the band's best-known song, " Punk Rock Girl". Fi ...
'', a comparatively polished record that yielded their most successful single, "
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". Featuring Genaro on lead vocals, the track saw extensive rotation on MTV and propelled the album to number 101 on ''Billboard'''s Top 200. They later released the ''Smokin' Banana Peels'' EP and music video from this album. The 1990 followup, ''
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'', did not yield a hit, but also charted and helped solidify the group's presence in the independent rock scene.


Stint with Hollywood Records; breakup (1991–95)

In 1991, the band left Restless and signed with
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-owned
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. ''
Soul Rotation ''Soul Rotation'' is the sixth studio album by the Dead Milkmen, released in 1992. It was their first album to be released on Hollywood Records. The album was digitally re-released in 2013, after being out of print for many years. The album peak ...
'', their Hollywood debut released the following year, was focused more heavily on Genaro's singing and songwriting, with Linderman used predominantly as a keyboardist. The resulting record was much more
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-oriented than the group's previous efforts, but failed to produce a hit single. '' Not Richard, But Dick'' was issued in 1993, and did not fare any better than its predecessor. Relations between the band and label quickly soured, and the two albums went out of print shortly after their initial releases. The band was later unable to feature any of the songs from either of the Hollywood albums on retrospective or compilation CDs, although the group did smuggle an unlisted version of ''Soul Rotations "If I Had a Gun" onto their 1994 live album '' Chaos Rules: Live at the Trocadero''. Later in 1994, The Dead Milkmen announced their decision to break up following a final tour and album. This was due in part to the
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Schulthise began to suffer in his hands, which made performing intensely painful, as well as the band's increasing frustration with commercial and industry struggles. Restless Records released what was planned to be their final studio album in 1995, '' Stoney's Extra Stout (Pig)''. Several compilations of both hits and rarities were later released.


Post-breakup (1995–2008)

The band then took a 13-year hiatus. During this time, Linderman performed with the
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punk band
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and worked in
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and
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, including writing for the ''
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''. Sabatino played with the Big Mess Orchestra and The Hunger Artists, two sporadically active projects, as well as Genaro's post-Milkmen group Butterfly Joe. Genaro remained the most musically active member of the band during its split, consistently recording and performing with groups such as Butterfly Joe, Touch Me Zoo, the Town Managers and The Low Budgets, while also maintaining a low-key solo career. Schulthise attended
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to study
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, literature, history, and culture. In 1998 he moved to
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,
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, where he taught English. His writing was published several times in ''Svetigora'', the magazine of the
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. He hoped to contribute to the country’s regrowth and development, but fled in April 1999 when
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bombed the country. In 2003, the band issued ''Now We Are 20'', a repackaging of their self-released ''Now We Are 10'' retrospective CD from 1993. They also collected their music video output and released it on the ''Philadelphia In Love'' DVD. Talks of reunion shows briefly emerged, but ended when Schulthise died by suicide on March 10, 2004. His death was reported in ''
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''. The surviving members reunited for two consecutive shows in November 2004 at the Trocadero Theatre in Philadelphia, with Dan Stevens of The Low Budgets playing bass. The shows were intended to pay tribute to Schulthise, and proceeds were donated to a variety of mental health organizations and to Studenica, a Serbian monastery that he supported.


Reunion (2008–present)

In late 2008, the band reunited to play their first performances since the Schulthise memorial shows, with Stevens again on bass. After two back-to-back warm-up shows in Philadelphia, including one billed under the pseudonym Les Enfants Du Prague, they played the
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in
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,
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. Following these concerts, they decided to continue as an active group. They spent the following two years composing new material before entering the recording studio late in 2010. On March 19, 2011, a new album, '' The King in Yellow'', was released in digital form on the band's website, with a self-released CD following shortly thereafter. In late 2012, they released "Dark Clouds Gather Over Middlemarch" and "Big Words Make the Baby Jesus Cry", the first two installments in a series of limited-run singles. This year they also appeared on
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' EP, '' Edgar Allan Poe EP'', for a new recording of Lars' song, "Mr. Raven", which was originally released on his 2006 album, ''
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''. "The Great Boston Molasses Flood", the third release in their singles series, was released on March 15, 2013; the fourth, "Welcome to Undertown", followed on June 21. The band released '' Pretty Music for Pretty People'', their tenth studio album, on October 7, 2014. The following year, SRA Records issued their split 7-inch with the 1980s Philadelphia hardcore band
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(also known as F.O.D.) In July 2017, The Dead Milkmen joined with philanthropic record label the Giving Groove.


Members

;Current members *
Joseph Genaro Anthony Joseph "Joe" Genaro (born October 15, 1962 in Wagontown, Pennsylvania) is an American musician and songwriter, best known as the guitarist and co- lead vocalist for the punk rock group The Dead Milkmen. Residing in Philadelphia, Genar ...
– guitar, vocals, keyboards (1983–1995, 2004, 2008–present) *
Rodney Linderman Rodney Linderman (born 21 May 1963), also known by his stage name Rodney Anonymous, is an American musician, journalist, and humorist currently based in Philadelphia. He is best known as the lead vocalist, keyboardist and co-songwriter of the ...
– vocals, keyboards, tin whistle (1983–1995, 2004, 2008–present) *
Dean Sabatino Dean Sabatino (born 21 May 1962) is an American musician, best known as Dean Clean, the drummer of the satirical punk rock group the Dead Milkmen. Sabatino lives with his family in Media, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia. Having earned ...
– drums, percussion, vocals (1983–1995, 2004, 2008–present) *
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– bass guitar (2004, 2008–present) ;Former members *
Dave Schulthise David Schulthise (September 16, 1956 – March 10, 2004), also known as Dave Blood, was the bass guitarist for the punk band The Dead Milkmen. Schulthise was born in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania. He helped form the band in 1983 along with fe ...
– bass guitar, vocals (1983–1995; died 2004)


Discography

;Studio albums * ''
Big Lizard in My Backyard ''Big Lizard in My Backyard'' is the debut album by the Dead Milkmen, released by Restless Records in 1985. Although the album yielded no singles, it achieved enough notoriety to create a fan base for the band. Five of the album's tracks appear ...
'' (1985) * ''
Eat Your Paisley! ''Eat Your Paisley!'' is the second studio album by The Dead Milkmen, released on Restless Records in 1986. "The Thing That Only Eats Hippies" and "Beach Party Vietnam" were included on the 1997 compilation ''Death Rides a Pale Cow (A Collection) ...
'' (1986) * ''
Bucky Fellini ''Bucky Fellini'' is the third studio album by The Dead Milkmen. It was released in 1987 by Enigma. The album peaked at No. 163 on the ''Billboard'' 200. The album produced one single, "Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance to Anything)". An EP was rel ...
'' (1987) * ''
Beelzebubba ''Beelzebubba'' is the fourth studio album by the American satirical punk rock band the Dead Milkmen, released in 1988. It peaked at No. 101 on the ''Billboard'' 200. The album contains perhaps the band's best-known song, " Punk Rock Girl". Fi ...
'' (1988) * ''
Metaphysical Graffiti ''Metaphysical Graffiti'' is the fifth studio album by the Dead Milkmen, released by Enigma Records in 1990. The album title and cover art, the latter designed by the band's drummer Dean Clean, parody the 1975 album ''Physical Graffiti'' by Led Z ...
'' (1990) * ''
Soul Rotation ''Soul Rotation'' is the sixth studio album by the Dead Milkmen, released in 1992. It was their first album to be released on Hollywood Records. The album was digitally re-released in 2013, after being out of print for many years. The album peak ...
'' (1992) * '' Not Richard, But Dick'' (1993) * '' Stoney's Extra Stout (Pig)'' (1995) * '' The King in Yellow'' (2011) * '' Pretty Music for Pretty People'' (2014) ;Live albums * '' Chaos Rules: Live at the Trocadero'' (1994) ;Compilations * ''Now We Are 10'' (1993) * '' Death Rides a Pale Cow (The Ultimate Collection)'' (1997) * ''Cream of the Crop'' (1998) * ''Now We Are 20'' (2003) * ''The Dead Milkmen Present: Philadelphia In Love'' DVD (2003) * ''"Depends On the Horse..."'' (2020) ;Singles and EPs * ''The Thing that Only Eats Hippies'' (1987) * ''Instant Club Hit'' EP (1987) * ''
Punk Rock Girl "Punk Rock Girl" is a song by American rock band the Dead Milkmen. It was the first single released from the band's fourth album '' Beelzebubba'' (1988). Released in December 1988, the track was primarily composed by guitarist and vocalist Joe G ...
'' (1988, 1989) * ''Smokin' Banana Peels'' EP (1988, 1989) * ''If I Had a Gun'' EP (1992) * ''Dark Clouds Gather Over Middlemarch'' (2012) * ''Big Words Make the Baby Jesus Cry'' (2012) * ''The Great Boston Molasses Flood'' (2013) * ''Welcome to Undertown'' (2013) * Split 7-inch with
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(2015) * ''Prisoner's Cinema'' (2015) * ''Welcome to the End of the World'' EP (2017) * ''(We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang'' EP (2020) ;Self-released cassettes * ''So Long Seventies'' (1979) * ''Folk Songs for the 80s'' (1980) * ''Sour Milk'' (1980) * ''Music for the Mindless'' (1980) * ''For Die Hard Fans Only'' (1980) * ''Doctor Talcum's Studio of Fear'' (1981) * ''Cows and Gals'' (1981) * ''Raging Cow'' (1981) * ''Paradise Lagoon'' (1981) * ''The Salamander Sessions'' (1981) * ''Living Death in the Cellar of Sin'' (1981) * ''Nine New Sins'' (1982) * ''Purgatory Beat'' (1982) * ''Wisconsin'' (1983) * ''A Date With The Dead Milkmen'' (1983) * ''Millersville Delivery'' (1983) * ''Funky Farm'' (1983) * ''Death Rides A Pale Cow'' (1984) * ''The Dead Milkmen Take The Airwaves'' (1984) * ''Someone Shot Sunshine'' (1984)


References


External links


Official Dead Milkmen website

JackTalcum.com

Rodney Anonymous website

Dead Alive: Interview w/The Dead Milkmen
(11/08/08) on MonsterFresh.com * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dead Milkmen, The Cowpunk musical groups Punk rock groups from Pennsylvania Musical groups from Philadelphia Hollywood Records artists Musical groups established in 1983 Restless Records artists Enigma Records artists Comedy rock musical groups