Kill from the Heart

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Kill From The Heart
Kill From The Heart cover
Studio album by The Dicks
Released 1983
Genre Hardcore Punk
Label SST Records
Producer Spot
Professional reviews
The Dicks chronology
Live at Raul's Club
(1980)
Kill from the Heart
(1983)
Peace ? 7"
(1984)

Kill from the Heart is an album by The Dicks. It was the band's first full-length album and the last to feature the group's original Texas-based line up. Tim Kerr of the Big Boys appears on the song "Anti-Klan (Part Two)". "Anti-Klan (Parts One and Two)", "Rich Daddy", "No Nazi's Friend", and "Kill From The Heart" appear on the 1980-1986 CD compilation on Alternative Tentacles. The album is out of print and a reissue seems unlikely because the master tapes cannot be located [1].

[edit] Track listing

1. Anti-Klan (Part One)
2. Rich Daddy
3. No Nazi's Friend
4. Marilyn Buck
5. Kill From the Heart
6. Little Boys' Feet
7. Pigs Run Wild
8. Bourgeois Fascist Pig
9. Purple Haze
10. Anti-Klan (Part Two)
11. Right Wing/White Ring
12. Dicks Can't Swim:
I. Cock Jam
II. Razor Blade Dance


All songs written by The Dicks except "Purple Haze", written by Jimi Hendrix.

[edit] Album Credits

  • Gary Floyd - Vocals
  • Glen Taylor - Guitar, Bass on "No Nazi's Friend" and "Marilyn Buck"
  • Buxf Parrot - Bass/Backing Vocals, Guitar on "No Nazi's Friend" and "Marilyn Buck"
  • Pat Deason - Drums/Backing Vocals
  • Carlos Lowery - Artwork & Design
  • Spot - Engineer and Producer
  • Tim Kerr - Dobro on "Anti-Klan (Part Two)"
  • Backing Vocals on "Anti-Klan (Part Two)" - The Torn Panties (Roxann Flowers, Dolores Aguirre, & Byrd Willey), Phillip Gilbeau, Spot, & Tim Kerr

[edit] References

  1. ^ KFTH - Gary Floyd Interview from Suburban Voice #41