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MDC

Band, *1982
Alternative
A.k.a. Stains

MDC, or Millions of Dead Cops, began in 1979 in Austin, Texas under the name the Stains. Singer and ringleader Dave Dictor was a BU drop-out from Long Island who dabbled in leftist activism as well as drugs and queer culture. Before punk rock, he played the bluegrass festival circuit with his group the Solar Pigs. He was living in Austin when punk hit and in 1979 he put together his own punk band. They released the classic "John Wayne was a Nazi" 7" in 1980, half of the pressing was under the Stains name, half "MDC-Stains". The title track set the tone for the band's witty, incindiary political lyrics. The music was slow, danceble punk-funk with jangly guitars similar to the sound of other Austin bands. The name and sound of the band changed for 1982's Millions of Dead Cops LP. Here, Dictor's ironic political rants were set to the new US brand of speeding hardcore. The band had been out to California after hooking up with Maximum Rock'n'roll, Jello Biafra, and Black Flag. Witnessing a violent police riot at their show with Flag in Orange County inspired the new name (the change was necessitated by fellow opening band the Stains from LA). That year MDC relocated to San Francisco, following the lead of fellow leftist Texans the Dicks. They squatted in an empty beer factory known as the Vats, also home to Texas expatriates like the Dicks, DRI, and Verbal Abuse. Dictor wrote protest songs with less irony than Biafra, and the band ignited an inferno of controversy with their extremely leftist ideas, which many considered preaching. Aside from the DKs, few hardcore bands expressed serious political agendas in 1982, and in many cities (such as Boston and Detroit) the sentiment was more right wing/conservative. MDC soon fanned the flames of this fire of outrage by launching the 1984 Rock Against Reagan tour. Sponsored by the Yippies, they took the Dicks, Crucifix, and DRI around the country expousing the evils of capitalism, multinational corporations, and meat-eating. Another target of MDC on tour was the Bad Brains, who had disgusted them with their extreme homophobia, sexism, and general sleaziness while in Austin. All MDC releases were released domestically by the band's own label: R Radical. In the beginning at least, MDC epitomized the political nature of DIY punk. They not only railed against "businesses on parade," they presented a defiant alternative. Dictor's lyrics, while often joking, were intelligent and went beyond the simple "Reagan sucks" sloganeering that many accused them of. He was especially keen in his focus on corporate capitalism rather than the arms race, the most popular hardcore political topic. "I Remember," a call to arms against cops and their unconstitutional tactics, is an especially potent anthem with its personal approach. Also, while there were many openly gay figures in the Austin punk scene, Dictor was the only one to address gay rights in his lyrics. MDC quickly caught the eye of Crass, the notorious English anarchopunk band/collective/label, who released their first 7" Multi-Death Corporations in England. In 1984 they continued to break new ground when they released the Millions of Dead Children 7", perhaps the first US hardcore record to advocate vegetarianism. All of these stances earned them a mix of reactions from the hardcore community. Some loved and admired their convictions, others felt they went to far with their "preaching," and many simply hated them. In 1984, Dictor released the P.E.A.C.E. double LP on R Radical. This compilation is probably the most important international hardcore record of the '80s, with MRR's Welcome to 1984 being its only competition. Dictor managed to assemble a collection of amazing hardcore punk bands from all over the world, an admirable feat in an era of self-obsessed, often xenophobic local "scenes." Rumors (which you are free to believe or disbelieve) flew through the scene about MDC's demands for high guarantees at shows (meaning they demanded money to play). Regardless of how compromised their stance was, the music couldn't be saved. Perhaps ravaged by speed abuse and addiction, MDC became a bad rock band - sporadically releasing several albums worth of inferior material. Drummer Al Schultz ended up in jail on drug charges. MDC evolved a constantly shifting line-up, one incarnation of which included Matt Freeman (of Operation Ivy), and another which did a hectic tour of Russia chronicled in MRR. In the late '90's, a cleaned-up Dictor resurfaced with an MDC that contained no original members. Back in Long Island now, he keeps the band going and still performs with the energetic zeal for which he's known.

     
Popular Tracks   
John Wayne Was a Nazi on Now More Then Ever by MDC
John Wayne Was a Nazi - Millions of Dead Cops - Full Length on Millions of Dead Cops - Millennium Edition by MDC
I Remember - Millions of Dead Cops - Full Length on Millions of Dead Cops - Millennium Edition by MDC
I Hate Work - Millions of Dead Cops - Full Length on Millions of Dead Cops - Millennium Edition by MDC
Dick for Brains - Millions of Dead Cops - Full Length on Millions of Dead Cops - Millennium Edition by MDC
Dead Cops / America's So Straight on Now More Then Ever by MDC
Dead Cops/America's so Straight - Millions of Dead Cops - Full Length on Millions of Dead Cops - Millennium Edition by MDC
Corporate Deathburger on Now More Then Ever by MDC
Born to Die - Millions of Dead Cops - Full Length on Millions of Dead Cops - Millennium Edition by MDC
Corporate Deathburger - Millions of Dead Cops - Full Length on Millions of Dead Cops - Millennium Edition by MDC

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Band Membership
Discography



Title Artist Year Type
Greed Maks U BleedMDC, Riot Cop2019Compil.
Millions Of Dead Cops / Cut Them DownMDC / IRON2017Single
M.D.C Millions Of Delusional Citizens / The Antidon'tsMDC2017Single
Mein TrumpfMDC2017Album
Live At CBGB's 1983MDC2015Album
Mike & Dave CountryMDC / No Red Flags2014Single
Zombie LovePotbelly, MDC2013Single
No More BordersMDC / Söm-Hi Nöise / Raw Power / Naked Aggression2012Single
M.D.C. / Attentat SonoreMDC / Attentat Sonore2011Single
MabukkuasaMDC / The Bollocks / Carburetor Dung2011Compil.
MobocracyMDC / Restarts2009Album
Millions Of Dead Cops / Riot CopMDC / Riot Cop2007Album
UnpluggedJohn The Baker / MDC2006Single
Magnus Dominus CorpusMDC2004Album
Smoke Signals & Millions Of Damn ChristiansMDC2002Compil.
9/8/96 (Fireside Bowl - Chicago, IL)MDC1997Single
I Don't Want To Hurt You Dude, I Just Want My Shit BackMDC Featuring Pig Champion1997Single
Godman / My Dog Has No GirlfriendRepeat Offender / MDC featuring Pig Champion1996Single
The Best Of Flipside Video #4 Live!Dicks / MDC1995Album
Liberty Gone E.P.MDC And Capitalist Casualties1994Single
Shades Of BrownMDC1993Album
Thanks For Giving Me What I Didn't Want...MDC1993Single
Hey Cop!!! If I Had A Face Like Yours...MDC1991Album
Live In Maribor 9. 10. 1990MDC1990Album
Metal Devil CokesMDC1989Album
More Dead Cops 1981-1987MDC1988Compil.
Millions Of Dead Cops / More Dead CopsMDC1988Compil.
Elvis - In The Rheinland (Live In Berlin)MDC1988Album
This Blood's For YouMDC1987Album
Smoke SignalsMDC1986Album
Millions Of Dead ChildrenMDC1984Single
Multi-Death CorporationsMDC1983Single
CompilationCrucifix, MDC1983Album
Millions Of Dead CopsMDC1982Album
Live In Zagreb & Maribor 1990MDCCompil.
Live Zagreb, Galerija SC, 10.10.1990.MDCAlbum
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