The Austin band that started as Millions of Dead Cops never softened their anti-authoritarian message.
For the full MDC experience, start with 'John Wayne Was a Nazi' and 'Corporate Deathburger.' Those songs frame their unrelenting approach pretty well.
From the beginning, MDC made their stance clear with songs like 'John Wayne Was a Nazi' and 'Corporate Deathburger.' Their raw, driving punk energy backed lyrics that critiqued authority and capitalism without compromise. Even when facing censorship and legal challenges in various countries, they kept playing shows and recording albums like 'Smoke Signals' and 'This Blood's for You.'
MDC formed in Austin, Texas in 1979 with Dave Dictor on vocals. Over four decades, they maintained their anti-fascist message through albums and live shows without softening their political edge. Tracks like 'Business On Parade' and 'Chicken Squawk' continued their aggressive critique.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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