Jeff Penalty

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Jeff Penalty
Jeff Penalty performing with The Dead Kennedys in San Francisco in 2006. Photo by Neil Motteram.
Jeff Penalty performing with The Dead Kennedys in San Francisco in 2006. Photo by Neil Motteram.
Background information
Birth name Jeff Alulis
Origin Broomall, Pennsylvania, USA
Genre(s) Punk rock
Hardcore punk

Jeff Penalty (b. Jeff Alulis and raised in Broomall, Pennsylvania) is the former lead singer of the Dead Kennedys, joining them in 2003. He replaced Dr. Know's Brandon Cruz, who was with the band for two years following their reformation without original vocalist Jello Biafra. He has played drums for both Ralphus and Vaz Hoil. He also sang for the Massachusetts pop punk act Just About Done, and has been a part of the Los Angeles band Stupid Ferrets. On one occasion, he drummed for Sidekick. Penalty announced his departure from the band on March 20, 2008 in what he described as a "not-amicable split". [1]

Jeff had a fascination with the Dead Kennedys ever since he bought their debut album, Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables. He has been quoted saying that singing for the Dead Kennedys had been "the realization of a dream I never even dared to have". Joining the band at twenty-five, he is considerably younger than his bandmates.

He is also known to be a contributor for Skratch Magazine, Swindle Magazine and Kulture Mutt Magazine. He attended graduate school at the University of Southern California, where he earned an MFA in screenwriting. Penalty co-owns the production company, Emo Riot Productions with Ryan Harlin of Techno Squirrels.

Jeff and Ryan won the best documentary award at the 2003 DIY Film Festival for directing Do You Remember? Fifteen Years Of The Bouncing Souls. He is currently directing a documentary about the Youth Brigade and their record company, BYO Records. It is slated for release in 2007. Recently, Jeff and Ryan traveled with NOFX to South America to film their tour for a documentary project yet to be formally announced.

Jeff is also lead singer for a Black Flag cover band called Black Fag, adding a joking homosexual angle to the songs.

There is a song about Jeff by Franz Nicolay on Franz's demo The Black Rose Paladins.

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