Virus 100 | |
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Compilation album by Various Artists | |
Released | May 1, 1992 |
Genre | Punk rock Alternative rock Noise rock Hardcore punk Death metal Hip hop |
Length | 54:43 |
Label | Alternative Tentacles |
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Virus 100 is acompilation album released byAlternative Tentacles. Featuringcover versions ofDead Kennedys songs performed by various artists, the album celebrates the record label's 100th release and its 10th anniversary.[1]
In 1992,Jello Biafra-founded record label,Alternative Tentacles, released its 100th album. Wanting to do something special for such a momentous occasion, they decided to release a tribute album of fifteenDead Kennedys' songs by sixteen different (mostly in-house) artists. "Let's Lynch the Landlord" is covered by bothFaith No More andL7. Musical styles on the album vary from thehip hop ofThe Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy's "California über alles" toNomeansno'sa cappella version of "Forward to Death."
Allmusic's Bradley Torreano called the album "a fitting tribute to an underrated band and serves as an excellent introduction to their music." Torreano added that The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy's version of "California über alles" is an "amazing remake" and the album's "most interesting turn."[2] Brandon Sideleau of Punknews.org said, "while not all the songs on this self-appointed tribute from Alternative Tentacles live up to their masterpiece counterparts, it still ranks as easily one of the best tribute albums of all time."[3]The A.V. Club stated: "Solipsism aside, the disc succeeds: Everyone fromNeurosis andNapalm Death toMojo Nixon and L7 contribute renditions of DK's manic, twangy, hardcore anthems."[4]