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would you call them surf punk? east bay ray defiantely has the style, particularly on songs like "police truck". and "frankenchrist" has surf-like vibes throughout the whole album

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Surf punk, not exactly. Surf influenced, sure. One of my all time favorite punk bands. East Bay Ray did have a surf band in the 90's called 'Jumbo Shrimp'. I never really got to hear them though. I bet Ferenc remembers them. Ferenc?

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But yes, Ive always thought they had a 'surf' vibe, I believe in an earlier thread someone commented that East Bay Ray claimed to not be influenced by surf music..... Confused

Yeah, East Bay Ray claimed that he wasn't influenced by surf. He said it was just because he grew up in California. I wish I could get that jumbo shrimp cd. Klaus was also on that cd. But I think that they have some songs I would consider surf punk. Particularily Moon over Marin.

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I believe in an earlier thread someone commented that East Bay Ray claimed to not be influenced by surf music..... Confused

that was me, i dont know where i read it, or even if its true, but thats what some source said. it could be that east bay ray was being sarcastic, thats a possibility.

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dwgregory1
I believe in an earlier thread someone commented that East Bay Ray claimed to not be influenced by surf music..... Confused

that was me, i dont know where i read it, or even if its true, but thats what some source said. it could be that east bay ray was being sarcastic, thats a possibility.

He says, 'I was never consciously influenced by surf' meaning (to me) he never tried to sound surfy. It doesnt mean he isnt or is though...

surely!

The interview wherein EBR claimed surf was not an influence was Guitar Player sometime last year. At that time, I was working with Klaus Flouride, who told me that Ray was just trying to get a little more acknowledgement for his own contributions to the guitar, and was kind of sick of talking about surf music. Ray told me a years ago that his first bands were surf bands. I think a lot of DK songs are surf influenced in both style and structure. Pollo has covered "Moon Over Marin" for years, and I heard a South American band do an ultra trad version of it-- very good!
Jumbo Shrimp hasn't played since, what 2000? They were a lot of fun-- "Three Guitars, No Waiting!" They did "Too Drunk to F..." and a great version of REM's "It's the end of the world as we know it", and a bunch of trad tunes. Klaus said he might start them up again at some point.
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That was super-informative! Thanks Ferenc!

Surf or not, Dead Kennedys had some awesome material. I've got 'Bedtime For Democracy' on right now.

I know some dont like tribute cds, but I'd love to see a whole surf tribute to the DK's like the Clash one.

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I can't remember which DK's bootleg it's on (Skateboard Party, maybe?), but there's one where EBR just plain goes off on "Police Truck." It's pretty great.

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Pollo has covered "Moon Over Marin" for years, and I heard a South American band do an ultra trad version of it-- very good!

The Tormentos? I like their cover, but the PDM version slays it.

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That was excessively violent and completely unnecessary. I loved it.

the heart eaters do moon over marin as well. we dont really change it too much, just a little more fast picking, and thats it. we use it for the last song because very few of our original songs have good "ending song" porperties.

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Pollo has covered "Moon Over Marin" for years, and I heard a South American band do an ultra trad version of it-- very good!

That would probably be the Tormentos, CD available through Amazon. I didn't know it was a DK number at first, though I liked it. Haven't heard PDM's version. I imagine it's "PD" good. The main DK song I know and like is California Uber Alles. I'm not sure it would be legal to play that in Germany.

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