"Kill the Poor" is a song by Dead Kennedys, released in October 1980 on Cherry Red Records as the band's third single, with "In-sight" as its B-side. The song is a satire of the elite, saying how if given the chance, they would use neutron bombs to wipe out the impoverished whilst preserving property. The title track was re-recorded for the band's first album, Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables (1980), although the single and album versions show little difference in comparison. The B-side of this single is also additionally on the compilation album Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death (1987). A special "disco version" was played and recorded on March 3, 1979, and released on their live album Live at the Deaf Club.

"Kill the Poor" reached #49 in the UK Singles Chart, spending three weeks on the chart.

Personnel

  • Jello Biafra – lead vocals
  • East Bay Ray – guitar
  • Klaus Flouride – bass, backing vocals
  • Ted – drums

Charts

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| UK Indie Chart

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| UK Singles Chart

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Cover versions

  • American metalcore band The Agony Scene covered the song for the special edition of their album Get Damned in 2007.
  • American heavy metal band Trivium covered the song as part of a series of covers recorded during the recording session of their album The Sin and the Sentence in 2017.
  • Russian punk band Pornofilmy covered the song with Russian translation named Нищих убивай (lit. 'Kill the poor') for their album Русская мечта. Часть 2 (lit. 'Russian Dream. Part 2') in 2016.
  • Dutch composer Maarten Regtien covered the song in the concluding part of his 2nd Trumpet Concerto

References

  • "[ Kill the Poor"] at Allmusic