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-->''"Out in the woods''
-->''Up to no good''
-->''I wanna make friends with the badger"''
-->-'''The Badger Song'''


Punk grew in popularity during the 1970s and by the mid-eighties it was a pretty mainstream genre, with prominent bands like ''Music/TheClash'' gaining critical acclaim and billboard hits. "Heavier" punk music became popular as well and punk bands became serious.

The Dead Milkmen were not.

Poking fun at religion, politics, society, and punk music itself, the Philly-based Dead Milkmen are certainly one of the greatest satiric rock bands. Invoking, subverting, and referencing standard musical cliches, the Dead Milkmen had a pretty steady underground following from their start in 1983 and received more mainstream attention from ''Punk Rock Girl.'' The band broke up in 1995, having released eight studio albums, one live record, and a bunch of other side releases.

In 2008 they reunited with a new bassist, Dan Stevens, as founding member Dave Schulthise passed away in 2004. Their album ''Yellow'' was released in 2011.


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!!Tropes related to, invoked by, or sung about by the Dead Milkmen:
* AllJustADream: ''Silly Dreams''
* ArsonMurderAndJayWalking: From ''Methodist Coloring Book''
--> ''"God hates war''
-->''And God hates crime''
-->''But he really hates people''
-->''Who color outside the lines"''
** Also in ''Nutrition'' where the speaker admits that he's a deadbeat and has no ambition, but hey, at least he cares about his nutrition.
* AxCrazy: The speaker in ''Violent School'', ''If You Love Somebody Set Them On Fire'', and quite a few more
* BombThrowingAnarchists: Satirized by the Dead Milkmen themselves and sung about
* ConspiracyTheorist: The speaker in ''Stuart'', who has theories about what the '''queers''' are doing to the soil!
** There's also the narrator to ''Peter Bazooka" who follows follows around his congressman who doesn't look like his congressman.
* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: In ''I Dream of Jesus'' the speaker's mother claims to have found Jesus trapped inside of an old Manischevitz bottle. Considering the mother's past history of getting into fights and her former church which believed dancing was "a one-way ticket to hell" the fact that ''Jesus is actually in the bottle'' is a pretty surprising.
* DeepSouth: "Hello my name is Billy Bob and I don't give a damn" in ''Tiny Town''
* [[EmoTeen Emo Teens]]: Mocked in ''Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance To Anything)'' ''You wear black clothes say you're poetic/The sad truth is you're just pathetic''
* GenieInABottle: ''I Dream of Jesus'' except it's not a genie, it's Jesus Christ, and he's in a Manishevitz bottle that the speaker's mother finds behind a 7/11
* {{Hipster}}: The subjects mocked in ''Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance To Anything)''
* LyricalDissonance: Dark humor and lyrical dissonance are pretty standard tools
* MotorMouth: In ''Moron''
* ParodyNames: Drummer "Dean Clean" and lead guitarist "Joe Jack Talcum" are gentle parodies of punk names like Johnny Rotten, Sid Vicious, etc.
* UsefulNotes/{{Philadelphia}}: Expect strong Philly accents and references to Philly landmarks
* PunkRock
* {{Pyromaniac}}: ''If You Love Somebody, Set Them On Fire''
--> "''Oily rags are special things/You know to me they're diamond rings/Maybe we can have some fun/Maybe we can burn someone''"
* TheQuincyPunk: Satirized quite a few times, most notably in ''Punk Rock Girl''
* RefugeInAudacity: The [=AIDS=] jokes in "Bitchin' Camaro"
* ShoutOut: From "Punk Rock Girl"
--> "We asked for Mojo [=Nixon=]\\
They said, 'He don't work here'\\
We said, 'If you ain't got Mojo [=Nixon=], then your store could use some fixin'"
** From "Smokin' Banana Peels"
--> "Talk to me about [[Music/ElvisPresley Elvis]]".
* TheStoner: ''Smokin' Banana Peels''
* TheSomethingSong: "Beach Song"
* SurfRock: Parodied in ''Beach Song'', where they complain about wasting the summer at the beach
** Also parodied in ''Beach Party Vietnam'' where the speaker sings about cooking hot dogs with napalm and surfing with the Viet Cong (possibly a reference to the line "Charlie Don't Surf" from ''Film/ApocalypseNow'' and [[Music/TheClash the Clash]] song that was written from the line)
* TakeThat: Again, "Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance to Anything)"
** [[Music/{{Yes}} "Anderson, Walkman, Buttholes and How!"]]
* ThreateningShark: The beach is thoroughly derided in ''Beach Song'' for its stupid sand, stupid fish, and stupid people but the worst part is that the speaker gave his ice cream to a shark and now has nothing to eat.
* ThreeChordsAndTheTruth: Subverted. Quite a lot of songs use just a few chords but the "truth" delivered is pretty subjective.
* WentToTheGreatXInTheSky: ''The Thing That Only Eats Hippies''
-->''Gonna send 'em all to that big folk festival in the sky''
* WisdomFromTheGutter: As The Dead Milkmen were often deliberately crude and ridiculous, it's pretty shocking when a song like ''The Secret of Life'', which is about the speaker's interstellar romp with a space alien, is genuinely sweet and provides the message that there is no secret to life, since secrets only serve to turn people against each other.
** ''If I Had A Gun'' is from the same album (Soul Rotation) and while one might expect it to be along the same lines as ''Violent School'' where the speaker rambles about how awesome violence is, it's actually a pretty interesting contemplation about how the speaker would be different if he owned a gun and had the power to destroy.
* WordSaladLyrics: Invoked, subverted, satirized over and over again.
* {{Yandere}}: Again, ''If You Love Somebody, Set Them On Fire''

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[[caption-width-right:224:Decent American Artists]]
-->''"Out in the woods''
-->''Up to no good''
-->''I wanna make friends with the badger"''
-->-'''The Badger Song'''


Punk grew in popularity during the 1970s and by the mid-eighties it was a pretty mainstream genre, with prominent bands like ''Music/TheClash'' gaining critical acclaim and billboard hits. "Heavier" punk music became popular as well and punk bands became serious.

The Dead Milkmen were not.

Poking fun at religion, politics, society, and punk music itself, the Philly-based Dead Milkmen are certainly one of the greatest satiric rock bands. Invoking, subverting, and referencing standard musical cliches, the Dead Milkmen had a pretty steady underground following from their start in 1983 and received more mainstream attention from ''Punk Rock Girl.'' The band broke up in 1995, having released eight studio albums, one live record, and a bunch of other side releases.

In 2008 they reunited with a new bassist, Dan Stevens, as founding member Dave Schulthise passed away in 2004. Their album ''Yellow'' was released in 2011.


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!!Tropes related to, invoked by, or sung about by the Dead Milkmen:
* AllJustADream: ''Silly Dreams''
* ArsonMurderAndJayWalking: From ''Methodist Coloring Book''
--> ''"God hates war''
-->''And God hates crime''
-->''But he really hates people''
-->''Who color outside the lines"''
** Also in ''Nutrition'' where the speaker admits that he's a deadbeat and has no ambition, but hey, at least he cares about his nutrition.
* AxCrazy: The speaker in ''Violent School'', ''If You Love Somebody Set Them On Fire'', and quite a few more
* BombThrowingAnarchists: Satirized by the Dead Milkmen themselves and sung about
* ConspiracyTheorist: The speaker in ''Stuart'', who has theories about what the '''queers''' are doing to the soil!
** There's also the narrator to ''Peter Bazooka" who follows follows around his congressman who doesn't look like his congressman.
* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: In ''I Dream of Jesus'' the speaker's mother claims to have found Jesus trapped inside of an old Manischevitz bottle. Considering the mother's past history of getting into fights and her former church which believed dancing was "a one-way ticket to hell" the fact that ''Jesus is actually in the bottle'' is a pretty surprising.
* DeepSouth: "Hello my name is Billy Bob and I don't give a damn" in ''Tiny Town''
* [[EmoTeen Emo Teens]]: Mocked in ''Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance To Anything)'' ''You wear black clothes say you're poetic/The sad truth is you're just pathetic''
* GenieInABottle: ''I Dream of Jesus'' except it's not a genie, it's Jesus Christ, and he's in a Manishevitz bottle that the speaker's mother finds behind a 7/11
* {{Hipster}}: The subjects mocked in ''Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance To Anything)''
* LyricalDissonance: Dark humor and lyrical dissonance are pretty standard tools
* MotorMouth: In ''Moron''
* ParodyNames: Drummer "Dean Clean" and lead guitarist "Joe Jack Talcum" are gentle parodies of punk names like Johnny Rotten, Sid Vicious, etc.
* UsefulNotes/{{Philadelphia}}: Expect strong Philly accents and references to Philly landmarks
* PunkRock
* {{Pyromaniac}}: ''If You Love Somebody, Set Them On Fire''
--> "''Oily rags are special things/You know to me they're diamond rings/Maybe we can have some fun/Maybe we can burn someone''"
* TheQuincyPunk: Satirized quite a few times, most notably in ''Punk Rock Girl''
* RefugeInAudacity: The [=AIDS=] jokes in "Bitchin' Camaro"
* ShoutOut: From "Punk Rock Girl"
--> "We asked for Mojo [=Nixon=]\\
They said, 'He don't work here'\\
We said, 'If you ain't got Mojo [=Nixon=], then your store could use some fixin'"
** From "Smokin' Banana Peels"
--> "Talk to me about [[Music/ElvisPresley Elvis]]".
* TheStoner: ''Smokin' Banana Peels''
* TheSomethingSong: "Beach Song"
* SurfRock: Parodied in ''Beach Song'', where they complain about wasting the summer at the beach
** Also parodied in ''Beach Party Vietnam'' where the speaker sings about cooking hot dogs with napalm and surfing with the Viet Cong (possibly a reference to the line "Charlie Don't Surf" from ''Film/ApocalypseNow'' and [[Music/TheClash the Clash]] song that was written from the line)
* TakeThat: Again, "Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance to Anything)"
** [[Music/{{Yes}} "Anderson, Walkman, Buttholes and How!"]]
* ThreateningShark: The beach is thoroughly derided in ''Beach Song'' for its stupid sand, stupid fish, and stupid people but the worst part is that the speaker gave his ice cream to a shark and now has nothing to eat.
* ThreeChordsAndTheTruth: Subverted. Quite a lot of songs use just a few chords but the "truth" delivered is pretty subjective.
* WentToTheGreatXInTheSky: ''The Thing That Only Eats Hippies''
-->''Gonna send 'em all to that big folk festival in the sky''
* WisdomFromTheGutter: As The Dead Milkmen were often deliberately crude and ridiculous, it's pretty shocking when a song like ''The Secret of Life'', which is about the speaker's interstellar romp with a space alien, is genuinely sweet and provides the message that there is no secret to life, since secrets only serve to turn people against each other.
** ''If I Had A Gun'' is from the same album (Soul Rotation) and while one might expect it to be along the same lines as ''Violent School'' where the speaker rambles about how awesome violence is, it's actually a pretty interesting contemplation about how the speaker would be different if he owned a gun and had the power to destroy.
* WordSaladLyrics: Invoked, subverted, satirized over and over again.
* {{Yandere}}: Again, ''If You Love Somebody, Set Them On Fire''
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* EmoTeens: Mocked in ''Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance To Anything)'' ''You wear black clothes say you're poetic/The sad truth is you're just pathetic''

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* EmoTeens: [[EmoTeen Emo Teens]]: Mocked in ''Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance To Anything)'' ''You wear black clothes say you're poetic/The sad truth is you're just pathetic''


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* ShoutOut: From "Punk Rock Girl"
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* TakeThat: Again, "Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance to Anything)"

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* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: In ''I Dream of Jesus'' the speaker's mother claims to have found Jesus trapped inside of an old Manischevitz bottle. Considering the mother's past history of getting into fights and her former church which believed dancing was "a one-way ticket to hell" the fact that ''Jesus is actually in the bottle'' is a pretty surprising.



* EverythingsEvenWorseWithSharks: The beach is thoroughly derided in ''Beach Song'' for its stupid sand, stupid fish, and stupid people but the worst part is that the speaker gave his ice cream to a shark and now has nothing to eat.



* SurfRock: Parodied in ''Beach Song'', where they complain about wasting the summer at the beach
** Also parodied in ''Beach Party Vietnam'' where the speaker sings about cooking hot dogs with napalm and surfing with the Viet Cong (possibly a reference to the line "Charlie Don't Surf" from Film/ApocalypseNow and TheClash song that was written from the line)
* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: In ''I Dream of Jesus'' the speaker's mother claims to have found Jesus trapped inside of an old Manischevitz bottle. Considering the mother's past history of getting into fights and her former church which believed dancing was "a one-way ticket to hell" the fact that ''Jesus is actually in the bottle'' is a pretty surprising.


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* RefugeInAudacity: The [=AIDS=] jokes in "Bitchin' Camaro"


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* TheSomethingSong: "Beach Song"
* SurfRock: Parodied in ''Beach Song'', where they complain about wasting the summer at the beach
** Also parodied in ''Beach Party Vietnam'' where the speaker sings about cooking hot dogs with napalm and surfing with the Viet Cong (possibly a reference to the line "Charlie Don't Surf" from ''Film/ApocalypseNow'' and [[Music/TheClash the Clash]] song that was written from the line)
* ThreateningShark: The beach is thoroughly derided in ''Beach Song'' for its stupid sand, stupid fish, and stupid people but the worst part is that the speaker gave his ice cream to a shark and now has nothing to eat.
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* TrueArtIsAngsty: Satirized heavily.

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Punk grew in popularity during the 1970s and by the mid-eighties it was a pretty mainstream genre, with prominent bands like ''TheClash'' gaining critical acclaim and billboard hits. "Heavier" punk music became popular as well and punk bands became serious.

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Punk grew in popularity during the 1970s and by the mid-eighties it was a pretty mainstream genre, with prominent bands like ''TheClash'' ''Music/TheClash'' gaining critical acclaim and billboard hits. "Heavier" punk music became popular as well and punk bands became serious.



* FanHater: The speaker in ''Instant Club Hit (You'll Dance to Anything)'' hates the bands and hates the people who dance to them. Of course, the speaker is just jealous that a bunch of arty European bands are more popular than his decent, American music.
* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Their many songs about suicide, drugs, and death became very less funny when bassist Dave Schulthise committed suicide by overdosing
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** Also in ''Nutrition'' where the speaker admits that he's a deadbeat and has no ambition, but hey, at least he cares about his nutrition.

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** Also in ''Nutrition'' where the speaker admits that he's a deadbeat and has no ambition, but hey, at least he cares about his nutrition.



* {{Pyromaniac}}: ''If You Love Somebody, Set Them On Fire''

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* {{Pyromaniac}}: ''If You Love Somebody, Set Them On Fire'' Fire''



** Also parodied in ''Beach Party Vietnam'' where the speaker sings about cooking hot dogs with napalm and surfing with the Viet Cong (possibly a reference to the line "Charlie Don't Surf" from ApocalypseNow and TheClash song that was written from the line)

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** Also parodied in ''Beach Party Vietnam'' where the speaker sings about cooking hot dogs with napalm and surfing with the Viet Cong (possibly a reference to the line "Charlie Don't Surf" from ApocalypseNow Film/ApocalypseNow and TheClash song that was written from the line)



* WentToTheGreatXInTheSky: ''The Thing That Only Eats Hippies''

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* WentToTheGreatXInTheSky: ''The Thing That Only Eats Hippies'' Hippies''
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** There's also the narrator to ''Peter Bazooka" who follows follows around his congressman who doesn't look like his congressman.
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* {{Philadelphia}}: Expect strong Philly accents and references to Philly landmarks

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* {{Philadelphia}}: UsefulNotes/{{Philadelphia}}: Expect strong Philly accents and references to Philly landmarks

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