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"Nazi Punks Fuck Off"
Single by Dead Kennedys
from the EP In God We Trust, Inc.
B-side"Moral Majority"
ReleasedNovember 1981
Recorded1981
StudioMöbius Music (San Francisco)
GenreHardcore punk
Length1:03
LabelAlternative Tentacles
SongwriterJello Biafra
ProducerOliver DiCicco
Dead Kennedys singles chronology
"Too Drunk to Fuck"
(1981)
"Nazi Punks Fuck Off"
(1981)
"Bleed for Me"
(1982)

"Nazi Punks Fuck Off" is a song by American punk rock band Dead Kennedys. It was released in November 1981 through Alternative Tentacles as a 7-inch single with "Moral Majority" as the B-side. Both are from the In God We Trust, Inc. EP, although the EP version is a different recording from the single version. The single included a free armband with a crossed-out swastika. The design was later adopted as a symbol for the anti-racist punk movement Anti-Racist Action.

Composition

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While some have claimed the song was written as a reaction to far-right punk subcultures such as Nazi punk or the white power skinhead movement,[1] Jello Biafra has stated the initial premise of the song was about violence at punk shows, summarizing it as, "You violent people at shows are acting like a bunch of Nazis".[2] The lyrics condemn the infighting among punks for weakening the prospect of rebelling against far-right agitators, and that "in a real Fourth Reich, [they'd] be the first to go."[3]

In the opening of the In God We Trust, Inc. version of "Nazi Punks Fuck Off", lead singer Jello Biafra mentions English producer Martin Hannett, who had worked with Joy Division and Buzzcocks, accusing him, tongue-in-cheek, of having "overproduced" the recording.[4] Hannett, in fact, did not work with the Dead Kennedys.

Personnel

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Charts

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Chart (1982) Peak
position
UK Indie Chart[5] 11

Cover versions

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References

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Bibliography
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