Jello Biafra discography
A detailed discography of releases by the hardcore punk musician and spoken word artist Jello Biafra:
Studio albums
Live albums
Compilation albums
EPs
Singles
Videos
- The Early Years Live - July 1987
- The Lost Tapes - July 2003
- Live at DMPO's on Broadway - February 2004
Albums with The WitchTrials
Albums with Lard
Albums with the No WTO Combo
Spoken word
Albums
EPs
- Die for Oil Sucker/Pledge of Allegiance - 1991
Singles
Collaborations
- The End of Music (As We Know It), vocals on "How Do You Spell Relief?" by Bank of Sodom (Vocals: Jello Biafra, Drums: David Licht, Other instruments: Kramer [David Licht and Kramer are both from Shockabilly]) - 1988
- Last Scream Of The Missing Neighbors - 1989, with D.O.A.
- Supernaut EP - 1990, with 1000 Homo DJs (credited as Count Ringworm)
- The Sky is Falling and I Want My Mommy - 1991, with NoMeansNo
- Tumor Circus - 1991, with Steel Pole Bathtub
- "Will the Fetus Be Aborted?" single - 1993, with Mojo Nixon
- Prairie Home Invasion - 1994, with Mojo Nixon
- Never Breathe What You Can't See - 2004, with The Melvins (credited as Osama McDonald)
- Sieg Howdy! - 2005, with The Melvins
- "Jezebel" single - 2008, with Brown Town West
Compilation albums
- Terminal City Ricochet Soundtrack - 1989
- Less Rock, More Talk: A Spoken Word Compilation - 2000
- Apocalypse Always - 2002
- Mob Action Against The State - 2002
- Green Revolution - A Good Planet is Hard To Find - 2002
- Dropping Food On Their Heads is Not Enough: Benefit For RAWA - 2002
- Hardcore Breakout USA 1,2,3,... - 2004
- Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1 - 2004
- Radio 1190: The Local Shakedown Volume 2 - 2004
- Hardcore Breakout - Essential Punk - 2012
Guest appearances
- The Iceberg/Freedom of Speech...Just Watch What You Say (1989) by Ice-T — spoken word sampled on "Shut Up, Be Happy" and "Freedom Of Speech"
- Chaos A.D. (1993) by Sepultura — co-writing and vocals on "Biotech is Godzilla"
- Notes From Thee Underground (1994) by Pigface — contributions to "Hagseed"
- Ixnay on the Hombre (1997) by The Offspring — spoken word parts for "Disclaimer"
- Just Trip (1997) by Life After Life — vocals on "Still Is Still Moving To Me"
- Let Us Play! (1997) by Coldcut — vocals on "Every Home a Prison"
- Deviant (2000) by Pitchshifter — spoken word parts for "As Seen on T.V."
- America's Sweetheart (2000) by Spit
- Nation (2001) by Sepultura — vocals on "Politricks"
- War (If It Feels Good, Do It) (2004) by various artists — spoken word sampled on "Nobody Cares (Die For Oil Sucker)" by the DJs of Mass Destruction
- ''Hardcore Breakout USA 1,2,3,... (2004) by Various, vocals on JFA "Clown Part"
- The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code (2005) by Napalm Death — vocals on "The Great and the Good"
- Broker's Banquet (2005) by The Yuppie Pricks — vocals on "Damn, It Feels Good To Be A Yuppie"
- Rio Grande Blood (2006) by Ministry — vocals on "Ass Clown"
- Cocked and Loaded (2006) by Revolting Cocks — lead vocals on "Dead End Streets"
- Liberty Toast (2006) by Disaster Strikes — backing vocals on "Mission Accomplished"
- J'Irai Chier dans ton Vomi (2006) by Métal Urbain — producer and vocals in "Inventer ta vie"
- Grand 'ol Party Crash (2006) by Cage
- Children of the Secret State (2006) by Throw Rag
- Pandelirium (2006) by Th' Legendary Shack Shakers — vocals on "Ichabod!" and "No Such Thing"
- Deadline (2007) by Leftöver Crack and Citizen Fish — spoken word parts for "Baby-Punchers"
- Everybody Make Some Noise! (2008) by The A.K.A.s (Are Everywhere!) — spoken word on "Deaf Before Dishonor"
- Rocky Mountain Low: The Colorado Musical Underground Of The 1970s (2009) by various artists, vocals with The Healers on "School Bus", "Cruisin", "Obey The Law", and "California Über Alles"
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