Geza X

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Geza X. Gedeon was one of the crucial personalities in the Los Angeles punk scene which thrived in the 80s. Geza produced records for a number of early and influential LA punk bands including the Dead Kennedys, The Germs, Black Flag, The Avengers and The Weirdos. His productions of "Holiday in Cambodia" for the Dead Kennedys, and "Lexicon Devil" for The Germs separated LA's scene from others at the time with eccentricity and spunk. (very different than the scene in New York, San Francisco or London).

He also played guitar, sung, and delt with most studio issues in his band Geza X and the Mommymen. They released one official single and a full-length album on minor label, Final Gear in 1982. The song "Isotope Soap" was also featured on Jello Biafra's Let Them Eat Jellybeans sampler via Alternative Tentacles.

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