Moon Over Marin

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Moon Over Marin is the final track on the Dead Kennedys' album, Plastic Surgery Disasters. The song is about pollution in the Marin area of California. The song is a fine example of guitarist East Bay Ray's ability to blend surf music with punk rock. It is arguably one of the earliest examples of "surf punk", not to be confused with the late-1970s-early 1980s cabaret act Surf Punks.


Dead Kennedys
Ted | East Bay Ray | Klaus Flouride | D.H. Peligro
Former members: Jello Biafra | 6025 | Brandon Cruz | Jeff Penalty
Discography
Albums and EPs: Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables | In God We Trust, Inc. | Plastic Surgery Disasters | Frankenchrist | Bedtime for Democracy | Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death
Live albums: A Skateboard Party | Mutiny on the Bay | Live at the Deaf Club
Singles: "California Über Alles" | "Holiday in Cambodia" | "Kill the Poor" | "Too Drunk to Fuck" | "Nazi Punks Fuck Off!" | "Bleed for Me" | "Halloween"
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Hardcore punk | Manifesto Records | Alternative Tentacles | Penis Landscape


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