I Kill Children

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"I Kill Children" is the ninth song on the Dead Kennedys album Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables. It is sung from the first person perspective of an unnamed murderer of children. Jello Biafra had said on his spoken word tours that he wrote the song when he was 18 years old after thinking about how and why people became serial killers, and actually considers it one of his weakest songs. Despite this, it is often cited out of context by "parental watchdog" groups for "excessive violence", only citing the chorus:
I kill children/
I like to see them die/
I kill children/
I make their mamas cry

and not considering the bridge, where the protagonist explains (in a mentally unbalanced way) why he does what he does.

The line spoken at the beginning, "God told me to skin you alive", was later used as the title of a Winston Smith collage that was used as the artwork for Green Day's Insomniac album. A portion of this collage (the dentist) had previously been used in another collage by Smith which was released with the Dead Kennedys' Plastic Surgery Disasters album.