Dicks
Kill from the Heart
Superior Viaduct
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2024
LP (clear red)
19.99/27.99
SV197LP / Includes Download Code
Incl. insert
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Tracklist
1Anti-Klan (Part 1)1:52
2Rich Daddy 2:27
3No Nazi's Friend 3:08
4Marilyn Buck 0:56
5Kill From The Heart 1:59
6Little Boy's Feet 1:13
7Pigs Run Wild 2:08
8Bourgeois Fascist Pig 1:22
9Purple Haze 2:53
10Anti-Klan (Part 2)3:14
11Right Wing White Ring 2:03
12Dicks Can't Swim - I. Cock Jam / II. Razor Blade Dance 11:28

Dicks' debut LP has been acknowledged as a foundational statement in Punk ever since its initial 1983 release. Following their first single, 1980's "Dicks Hate The Police," and a live split with fellow Austinites the Big Boys, Kill From The Heart does not disappoint.

Originally released on SST, the album stands apart from the mass of generic thrash-hardcore contemporaries – fueled by the manic, but controlled power of singer Gary Floyd along with the original lineup of guitarist Glen Taylor, bassist Buxf Parrot and drummer Pat Deason.

Dicks were operating at an absolute peak at this point, alternating damaged workouts that suggest Flipper or No Trend on one end and highly charged tracks in the vein of Minutemen or Tales of Terror on the other. Straight out of the gate on "Anti-Klan," the band trades blues-grounded guitar with squealing feedback and intensely political lyrics. The raw emotional sincerity of Floyd, who was openly gay in Reagan-era Texas, provides unmistakeable urgency to songs such as "No Nazi's Friend," "Rich Daddy" and the title track, which remains one of the stone-cold classic punk anthems.

Forty years on, Kill From The Heart continues to smolder – an arresting testament to the possibilities embodied in creative rage. It is no surprise that Dicks have been covered by Mudhoney, Jesus Lizard and more. Superior Viaduct is honored to present this truly essential reissue.