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Dead Kennedys: In God We Trust, Inc. - The Lost Tapes 2003

55 min📅 2003-07-22

Dive into the raw energy of punk history with *Dead Kennedys: In God We Trust, Inc. - The Lost Tapes* (2003), a 55-minute documentary that uncovers the untold story behind one of the most iconic EP sessions in punk rock.

Cast

Jello Biafra
Jello Biafra
Jello Biafra

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Dead Kennedys: In God We Trust, Inc. - The Lost Tapes* (2003) about?

This documentary reveals the original recording session footage of the Dead Kennedys' *In God We Trust, Inc.* EP, captured in June 1981 but nearly lost due to deteriorating tapes. It offers a rare look at the band's early creative process before their sound was finalized.

Who directed *Dead Kennedys: In God We Trust, Inc. - The Lost Tapes*?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in *Dead Kennedys: In God We Trust, Inc. - The Lost Tapes*?

The film prominently features Jello Biafra, the frontman of Dead Kennedys, along with the band's original lineup during their early punk heyday.

Is *Dead Kennedys: In God We Trust, Inc. - The Lost Tapes* (2003) worth watching?

Absolutely—if you're a fan of punk rock or 1980s underground music, this 55-minute documentary is a must-see. It's a fascinating time capsule of raw energy and creative struggle, perfect for music enthusiasts and historians.

How long is *Dead Kennedys: In God We Trust, Inc. - The Lost Tapes*?

The runtime is 55 minutes.

About Dead Kennedys: In God We Trust, Inc. - The Lost Tapes (2003) — The Untold Story of Punk's Greatest Lost Session

Dive into the raw energy of punk history with *Dead Kennedys: In God We Trust, Inc. - The Lost Tapes* (2003), a 55-minute documentary that uncovers the untold story behind one of the most iconic EP sessions in punk rock. Filmed in June 1981 by Eric Goodfield during the Dead Kennedys' early days, this footage captures the band's first attempt at recording their legendary *In God We Trust, Inc.* EP before the tapes mysteriously deteriorated. What makes this release so compelling isn't just the music—it's the glimpse into the band's creative chaos and the punk scene's rebellious spirit.

The restored tapes reveal the original intensity and spontaneity of the Dead Kennedys' sound, a stark contrast to the polished version that eventually hit record stores. With Jello Biafra's defiant vocals and the band's signature aggressive style, this documentary is a treasure trove for fans and music historians alike. Whether you're here for the lost tracks or the behind-the-scenes drama, *Dead Kennedys: In God We Trust, Inc. - The Lost Tapes* (2003) delivers an authentic slice of punk folklore.