Now better known as a political activist than a musician, the former Dead Kennedys frontman nevertheless continued to release albums. In 1988, Jello Biafra formed Lard, which was more a side project than a real band. Jello Biafra then moved closer to the spoken-word style, in this case sung/voiced, with the albums Last Scream of the Missing Neighbors (1990), Never Breathe What You Can't See (2004), and Sieg Howdy! (2005). The corrosive The Audacity of Hype with The Guantanamo School of Medicine in 2009 shows that he has lost none of his verve.
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