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* TropeNamer: HolidayInCambodia
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** ''Bedtime for Democracy'' was influenced by both the band's legal battle over the ''Music/{{Frankenchrist}}'' album cover and their growing disillusionment with the hardcore punk scene.

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* CreatorBreakdown: ''Bedtime for Democracy'' was influenced by both the band's legal battle over the ''Music/{{Frankenchrist}}'' album cover and their growing disillusionment with the hardcore punk scene.
* OldShame: Jello wrote the lyrics of "I Kill Children" when he was 15, and has since been embarrassed by their bad quality.
** Jello has also since changed his mind on his anti-UsefulNotes/JerryBrown lyrics in "California Über Alles", stating that he thought that Brown wasn't nearly as bad as his successors (especially UsefulNotes/RonaldReagan).

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* CreatorBreakdown: CreatorBreakdown:
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''Bedtime for Democracy'' was influenced by both the band's legal battle over the ''Music/{{Frankenchrist}}'' album cover and their growing disillusionment with the hardcore punk scene.
* OldShame: ** Jello wrote the lyrics of "I Kill Children" when he was 15, and has since been embarrassed by their bad quality.
** Jello has also since changed his mind on his anti-UsefulNotes/JerryBrown lyrics in "California Über Alles", stating that he thought that Brown wasn't nearly as bad as his successors (especially UsefulNotes/RonaldReagan).
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** Jello has also since changed his mind on his anti-UsefulNotes/JerryBrown lyrics in "California Über Alles", stating that he thought that Brown wasn't nearly as bad as his successors (especially UsefulNotes/RonaldReagan).

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* QuoteSource:
** HolidayInCambodia ("Holiday in Cambodia", also the TropeNamer)
** KillThePoor ("Kill the Poor", also the TropeNamer)
** NeutronBomb ("Kill the Poor")
** WildTeenParty ("Too Drunk to Fuck")


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* TropeNamer: HolidayInCambodia

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* ThrowItIn: "Night of the Living Rednecks" is a live recording, starting with the end of "Chemical Warfare". Jello announces "Ray's guitar broke!", then Flouride and Peligro improvise some bebop to cover for Ray fixing his guitar strings.

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* QuoteSource:
** HolidayInCambodia ("Holiday in Cambodia", also the TropeNamer)
** KillThePoor ("Kill the Poor", also the TropeNamer)
** NeutronBomb ("Kill the Poor")
** WildTeenParty ("Too Drunk to Fuck")
* ThrowItIn: "Night of the Living Rednecks" is a live recording, recording from a show in UsefulNotes/{{Portland}} from 1979, starting with the end of "Chemical Warfare". Jello announces "Ray's guitar broke!", then Flouride and Peligro improvise some bebop to cover for Ray fixing his guitar strings. Simultaneously, Jello starts telling the audience a story from the last time the band played in Portland, where he was walking on the street at night and nearly got arrested after a group of jocks drove by in a truck and squirted Jello with water. Jello retaliated by throwing a rock at the truck, and Jello locked himself in a phone booth until the cops showed up.
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* CreatorBreakdown: ''Bedtime for Democracy'' was influenced by both the band's legal battle over the ''Music/[{Frankenchrist}}'' album cover and their growing disillusionment with the hardcore punk scene.

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* CreatorBreakdown: ''Bedtime for Democracy'' was influenced by both the band's legal battle over the ''Music/[{Frankenchrist}}'' ''Music/{{Frankenchrist}}'' album cover and their growing disillusionment with the hardcore punk scene.
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** "Nazi Punks Fuck Off" was written in response to how neo-nazis started to attend their shows following their first album, seeming not realizing the satirical nature of songs like "Kill the Poor".
* CreatorBreakdown: ''Bedtime for Democracy'' was influenced by both the band's legal battle over the ''Frankenchrist'' album cover and their growing disillusionment with the hardcore punk scene.

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** "Nazi Punks Fuck Off" was written in response to how neo-nazis started to attend their shows following their first album, seeming seemingly not realizing the satirical nature of songs like "Kill the Poor".
* CreatorBreakdown: ''Bedtime for Democracy'' was influenced by both the band's legal battle over the ''Frankenchrist'' ''Music/[{Frankenchrist}}'' album cover and their growing disillusionment with the hardcore punk scene.

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* ArtistDisillusionment: The band went through a big one after the HardcorePunk scene began to get increasingly violent and cliqueish, and it served as a factor in their decision to break up. Several of the songs from ''Bedtime for Democracy'' ("Do the Slag", "Anarchy for Sale", "Chickenshit Conformist") address this.
** "Nazi Punks Fuck Off" was written in response to how neo-nazis started to attend their shows following their first album, seeming not realizing the satirical nature of songs like ''Kill the Poor''.

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The band went through a big one after the HardcorePunk scene began to get increasingly violent and cliqueish, and it served as a factor in their decision to break up. Several of the songs from ''Bedtime for Democracy'' ("Do the Slag", "Anarchy for Sale", "Chickenshit Conformist") address this.
** "Nazi Punks Fuck Off" was written in response to how neo-nazis started to attend their shows following their first album, seeming not realizing the satirical nature of songs like ''Kill "Kill the Poor''.Poor".
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* CreatorBreakdown: ''Bedtime for Democracy'' was influenced by both the band's legal battle over the ''Frankenchrist'' album cover and their growing disillusionment with the hardcore punk scene.
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* CreatorBacklash: "Nazi Punks Fuck Off".

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* CreatorBacklash: ** "Nazi Punks Fuck Off".Off" was written in response to how neo-nazis started to attend their shows following their first album, seeming not realizing the satirical nature of songs like ''Kill the Poor''.
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* ThePeteBest : Bruce Slesinger [a.k.a. "Ted"] on drums and Carlos Cadona [a.k.a. "6025"] on rhythm guitar.

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* ThePeteBest : Bruce Slesinger [a.k.a. "Ted"] on drums and Carlos Cadona [a.k.a. "6025"] on rhythm guitar. While 6025 was with the band for about eight months, he wrote seven songs with the band, five of which appeared on proper albums. Also, despite not being an official member by that time, he did play rhythm guitar on the studio version of "Ill In The Head". The lineup that included both Ted and 6025 can be heard on ''[[LiveAlbum Live at the Deaf Club]]'', a 2004 release of a 1979 live performance.
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* OldShame: Jello wrote the lyrics of "I Kill Children" when he was 15, and has since been embarrassed by their bad quality.
* TheOtherDarrin: Brandon Cruz, Jeff Penalty, Ron Greer, Skip, etc.
* ThePeteBest : Bruce Slesinger [a.k.a. "Ted"] on drums and Carlos Cadona [a.k.a. "6025"] on rhythm guitar.
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* CreatorBacklash: "Nazi Punks Fuck Off".
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* ArtistDisillusionment: The band went through a big one after the HardcorePunk scene began to get increasingly violent and cliqueish, and it served as a factor in their decision to break up. Several of the songs from ''Bedtime for Democracy'' ("Do the Slag", "Anarchy for Sale", "Chickenshit Conformist") address this.
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* ThrowItIn: "Night of the Living Rednecks" is a live recording, starting with the end of "Chemical Warfare". Jello announces "Ray's guitar broke!", then Flouride and Peligro improvise some bebop to cover for Ray fixing his guitar strings.
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