Jello Biafra
American singer and activist
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2022 | Biafra collaborated with Al-Qasar on the track 'Ya Malak' from the album 'Who Are We?' |
2022 | Biafra collaborated with Al-Qasar on the track 'Ya Malak' from the album 'Who Are We?' |
2020 | Biafra was featured on Body Count's album 'Carnivore', specifically on the track 'The Hate is Real' |
2020 | Released the album 'Tea Party Revenge Porn' with the Guantanamo School of Medicine, continuing his tradition of politically provocative music. |
2020 | Biafra was featured on Body Count's album 'Carnivore', specifically on the track 'The Hate is Real' |
2020 | Released the album 'Tea Party Revenge Porn' with the Guantanamo School of Medicine, continuing his tradition of politically provocative music. |
April 12 2020 | Expressed disappointment after Bernie Sanders suspended his 2020 Democratic nomination campaign. |
April 12 2020 | Expressed disappointment after Bernie Sanders suspended his 2020 Democratic nomination campaign. |
February 28 2020 | Announced support for both Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders in the 2020 presidential election, expressing a slight preference for Warren. |
February 28 2020 | Announced support for both Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders in the 2020 presidential election, expressing a slight preference for Warren. |
2019 | Featured in 'The Last Black Man in San Francisco', directed by Joe Talbot |
2019 | Biafra appeared on Le Butcherettes' album 'bi/MENTAL', specifically on the track 'spider/WAVES' |
2019 | Featured in 'The Last Black Man in San Francisco', directed by Joe Talbot |
2019 | Biafra appeared on Le Butcherettes' album 'bi/MENTAL', specifically on the track 'spider/WAVES' |
2018 | Appeared as himself in 'Bathtubs Over Broadway', directed by Dava Whisenant, and served as narrator in 'Boiled Angels: The Trial of Mike Diana', directed by Frank Henenlotter |
2018 | Appeared as himself in 'Bathtubs Over Broadway', directed by Dava Whisenant, and served as narrator in 'Boiled Angels: The Trial of Mike Diana', directed by Frank Henenlotter |
2016 | Biafra was featured on Disaster Strikes' album 'In the Age of Corporate Personhood' |
2016 | Biafra was featured on Disaster Strikes' album 'In the Age of Corporate Personhood' |
2015 | Released a live album 'Walk on Jindal's Splinters' and companion single 'Fannie May/Just a Little Bit' from the 2011 New Orleans performance. |
2015 | Released a live album 'Walk on Jindal's Splinters' and companion single 'Fannie May/Just a Little Bit' from the 2011 New Orleans performance. |
September 18 2015 | Announced support for Bernie Sanders in the 2016 presidential election campaign. |
September 18 2015 | Announced support for Bernie Sanders in the 2016 presidential election campaign. |
2014 | Reunited with New Orleans musicians during Carnival season to perform Soul classics in Siberia, New Orleans. |
2014 | Featured in two works: documentary 'Heino: Made in Germany', directed by Oliver Schwabe, and appeared in 'Portlandia' season 4, episode 4 - 'Pull-Out King' |
2014 | Featured in two works: documentary 'Heino: Made in Germany', directed by Oliver Schwabe, and appeared in 'Portlandia' season 4, episode 4 - 'Pull-Out King' |
2014 | Reunited with New Orleans musicians during Carnival season to perform Soul classics in Siberia, New Orleans. |
2013 | Released the album 'White People and the Damage Done' with the Guantanamo School of Medicine, exploring social and political commentary. |
2013 | Released the album 'White People and the Damage Done' with the Guantanamo School of Medicine, exploring social and political commentary. |
2012 | Released the album 'SHOCK-U-PY' with the Guantanamo School of Medicine, likely referencing the Occupy movement. |
2012 | Refused to support Barack Obama's re-election campaign. |
2012 | Jello Biafra gave an interview discussing his political views, expressing support for taxation when funds are used for social welfare, infrastructure improvements, and public services like housing, education, and high-speed rail systems. |
2012 | Jello Biafra collaborated with D.O.A. on the album 'We Occupy' |
2012 | Jello Biafra collaborated with D.O.A. on the album 'We Occupy' |
2012 | Released the album 'SHOCK-U-PY' with the Guantanamo School of Medicine, likely referencing the Occupy movement. |
2012 | Refused to support Barack Obama's re-election campaign. |
2012 | Jello Biafra gave an interview discussing his political views, expressing support for taxation when funds are used for social welfare, infrastructure improvements, and public services like housing, education, and high-speed rail systems. |
2011 | Performed a concert event 'Jello Biafra and the New Orleans Raunch & Soul All Stars' with Southern musicians, covering classic Soul songs in New Orleans. |
2011 | Jello Biafra and his band were scheduled to play at the Barby Club in Tel Aviv, but ultimately cancelled the concert due to pressure from the pro-Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign, which caused significant internal band tension. |
2011 | Released the album 'Enhanced Methods of Questioning' with the Guantanamo School of Medicine, continuing his politically charged musical work. |
2011 | Appeared in short film 'I Love You ... I Am the Porn Queen', directed by Ani Kyd |
2011 | Appeared in short film 'I Love You ... I Am the Porn Queen', directed by Ani Kyd |
2011 | Released the album 'Enhanced Methods of Questioning' with the Guantanamo School of Medicine, continuing his politically charged musical work. |
2011 | Jello Biafra and his band were scheduled to play at the Barby Club in Tel Aviv, but ultimately cancelled the concert due to pressure from the pro-Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign, which caused significant internal band tension. |
2011 | Performed a concert event 'Jello Biafra and the New Orleans Raunch & Soul All Stars' with Southern musicians, covering classic Soul songs in New Orleans. |
2010 | Featured in 'A Man Within', directed by Yony Leyser |
2010 | Featured in 'A Man Within', directed by Yony Leyser |
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