- Holiday in Cambodia
Infobox Single
Name = Holiday in Cambodia
Artist =Dead Kennedys
from Album =Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables
B-side = "Police Truck "
Released = May 1980
Format = 7"
Recorded =
Genre =Hardcore Punk Surf Punk
Length = 4:38 (album version)
3:43 (single version)
Label =Cherry Red /Alternative Tentacles
Writer = Dead Kennedys
Producer = Dead Kennedys
Certification =
Chart position =
Last single = "California Über Alles "
(1979)
This single = "Holiday in Cambodia"
(1980)
Next single = "Kill the Poor "
(1980)"Holiday in Cambodia" was the second single by the
Dead Kennedys . The record was released in May 1980 on Alternative Tentacles with "Police Truck " as the b-side. The title track was re-recorded for the band's first album, "Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables " (1980), and the version that appeared on this single, as well as the single's b-side, are available on the rarities album "Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death " (1987). The cover picture of the single is taken from the6 October 1976 Massacre inThailand , and depicts a member of the rightist crowd beating the corpse of a student protester with a metal chair.The song attacks both Eastern
totalitarianism , Western complacency and the direct relation between the two through American military intervention. The song's lyrics offer a satirical view of young, self-righteous Americans (So you been to school/For a year or two/And you know you’ve seen it all/In daddy’s car/Thinkin’ you’ll go far...) and contrast such a lifestyle with a brutal depiction of thePol Pot regime ofCambodia (Well you’ll work harder/With a gun in your back/For a bowl of rice a day/Slave for soldiers/Till you starve/Then your head is skewered on a stake).The version of this song that appears on "Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables" is slightly different from the single version, being fifty-five seconds longer and featuring an extended guitar noise intro as well as an extended psychedelic solo.
In October 1998, Biafra was sued by former members of the Dead Kennedys. According to Biafra, the suit was a result of his refusal to allow "Holiday in Cambodia" to be used in a commercial for
Levi's Dockers ; Biafra opposes Levi's due to what he believes are their unfair business practices andsweatshop labor. However, the other members claimed that their royalties had been defrauded. "The record industry has been skimming royalties owed artists since the beginning," according to Dead Kennedys guitarist East Bay Ray. "This case is no different from blues musicians being taken advantage of in the twenties and thirties. Many people doubted the claims we made against our former record label back in 1998 but with this announcement there is no denying we were the victims here." [http://www.deadkennedys.com/news.htm#071304 Record Label Drops Legal Action]The song was covered by
straight edge hardcore/metal bandEarth Crisis on their 2001 covers album "The Last of the Sane". It was previously covered by theCalifornia -basedthrash metal bandLaaz Rockit , appearing on their 1989 albumAnnihilation Principle . Also, the bandBoy Sets Fire has covered it on their 1998 album,In Chrysalis .R&B parodist Blowfly is set to release his own version of "Holiday in Cambodia", renamed "
R. Kelly In Cambodia", for his forthcoming album "Blowfly's Punk Party". It has also been parodied by spoof lounge artistRichard Cheese , who croons Biafra's angry, cutting lyrics in a Frank Sinatra-like voice. An instrumental version of "Holiday in Cambodia" also appears on Bay Area-pianist DJ Liebowitz's "Beware the Piano". The disc "Tercer asalto " by the Spanish groupDef Con Dos features " [http://www.rockmusic.org/defcondos/tercerasalto.html#5 Veraneo en Puerto Hurraco] " including the line "¿Vacaciones en Camboya? ¡y una polla!" ("Holidays in Cambodia? Fuck off!").At the
2007 MTV Video Music Awards , on September 9th, theFoo Fighters , along withSerj Tankian (on vocals) covered the song inThe Palms Casino Hotel, in one of the Fantasy Suites. Tankian and the Foo Fighters have played the song whilst Tankian supported the Foo Fighters on their UK tour. Tankian has also played it whilst touring solo, and the Foo Fighters also released it as a b-side to their "Long Road to Ruin " single.The album version of the song is covered in the video game "". where the words "
niggers and "bitch " are re-dubbed to say "brothers" and "snitch", for the Guitar Hero rating standards.While the original performance includes the satirically quoted word "niggers", subsequent performances by the reformed Dead Kennedys, and other artists listed here have substituted the word "brothers" in its place.Fact|date=July 2008
The song was featured in
Leos Carax 's 1984 film "Boy Meets Girl".ample
[http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?id=1568781&vid=174600] -2007 Cover Performance
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