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A detailed
discography of releases by the
hardcore punk musician and
spoken word artist
Jello Biafra :
Studio albums
Live albums
Compilation albums
EPs
Singles
Videos
Albums with
Lard
Spoken word
Albums
EPs
Die for Oil Sucker/Pledge of Allegiance - 1991
Singles
Collaborations
"How Do You Spell Relief?" by Bank of Sodom (Vocals: Jello Biafra, Drums: David Licht, Other instruments:
Kramer [David Licht and Kramer are both from
Shockabilly ]) on The End of Music (As We Know It) (1988)
Last Scream of the Missing Neighbors (1989), with
D.O.A.
Supernaut EP (1990), with
1000 Homo DJs (credited as Count Ringworm)
The Sky is Falling and I Want My Mommy (1991), with
NoMeansNo
Tumor Circus (1991), with
Steel Pole Bathtub
"Will the Fetus Be Aborted?" single (1993), with
Mojo Nixon with the Toadliquors
Prairie Home Invasion (1994), with
Mojo Nixon with the Toadliquors
"Raza Odiada (Pito Wilson)" (1995), with
Brujeria (band)
Never Breathe What You Can't See (2004), with
The Melvins (credited as Osama McDonald)
Sieg Howdy! (2005), with
The Melvins
"Jezebel" single (2008), with
Brown Town West
"Average Men" (2009), with
Pansy Division
"Punch", by
Motorpsycho featuring Jello Biafra, on All Sewn Up - A Tribute To
Patrik Fitzgerald (2009)
Walk on Jindal's Splinters (2015), with The Raunch and Soul All-Stars
Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine
Compilation albums
Guest appearances
The Iceberg/Freedom of Speech...Just Watch What You Say (1989) by
Ice-T — spoken word sampled on "Shut Up, Be Happy" and "Freedom Of Speech"
Double Happiness (1991) by
John + Julie — spoken word sampled on "Double Happiness (Shut Up - Be Happy!)"
Body Count (1992) by
Body Count — spoken word sampled on "Freedom Of Speech"
Chaos A.D. (1993) by
Sepultura — co-writing and vocals on "Biotech is Godzilla"
Human = Garbage (1994) by
Dystopia — spoken word contributions on "Sanctity"
Notes From Thee Underground (1994) by
Pigface — contributions to "Hagseed"
Helter Skelter (1996) by
The D.O.C. — spoken word sampled on "Secret Plan"
Ixnay on the Hombre (1997) by
The Offspring — spoken word parts for "Disclaimer"
Just Trip (1997) by
Life After Life — vocals on "Still Is Still Moving To Me"
Let Us Play! (1997) by
Coldcut — vocals on "Every Home a Prison"
Deviant (2000) by
Pitchshifter — spoken word parts for "As Seen on T.V."
America's Sweetheart (2000) by Spit
Nation (2001) by Sepultura — vocals on "Politricks"
Tool - Parabola- Commentary on video on DVD single.
War (If It Feels Good, Do It) (2004) by various artists — spoken word sampled on "Nobody Cares (Die For Oil Sucker)" by the DJs of Mass Destruction
Hardcore Breakout USA 1,2,3,... (2004) by Various, vocals on
JFA "Clown Part"
The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code (2005) by
Napalm Death — vocals on "The Great and the Good"
Broker's Banquet (2005) by
The Yuppie Pricks — vocals on "Damn, It Feels Good To Be A Yuppie"
Rio Grande Blood (2006) by
Ministry — vocals on "Ass Clown"
Cocked and Loaded (2006) by
Revolting Cocks — lead vocals on "Dead End Streets" and "Viagra Culture"
Liberty Toast (2006) by Disaster Strikes — backing vocals on "Mission Accomplished"
J'Irai Chier dans ton Vomi (2006) by
Métal Urbain — producer and vocals in "Inventer ta vie "
Grand 'ol Party Crash (2006) by
Cage
Pick a Bigger Weapon (2006) by
The Coup — spoken word on "Two Enthusiastic Thumbs Down"
Children of the Secret State (2006) by
Throw Rag
Pandelirium (2006) by
Th' Legendary Shack Shakers — vocals on "Ichabod!" and "No Such Thing"
Blowfly's Punk Rock Party (2006) by
Blowfly — vocals on "R. Kelly in Cambodia"
Deadline (2007) by
Leftöver Crack and
Citizen Fish — spoken word parts for "Baby-Punchers"
Everybody Make Some Noise! (2008) by
The A.K.A.s (Are Everywhere!) — spoken word on "Deaf Before Dishonor"
Rocky Mountain Low: The Colorado Musical Underground Of The 1970s (2009) by various artists — vocals with The Healers on "School Bus", "Cruisin", "Obey the Law", and "California über alles"
Surgical Meth Machine (2016) by Surgical Meth Machine — vocals on "I Don't Wanna"
Moral Hygiene (2021) by
Ministry — vocals on "Sabotage is Sex"
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