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The Dead Milkmen Are Back with a Sharp, Satirical New Single

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By Antone Hempstock | Punk Rock Press

Legendary Philly punk pranksters The Dead Milkmen are back with a brand-new single, and it hits like a well-aimed middle finger at the rich and the reckless.

The A-side, “Where Billionaires Go to Die,” is classic Milkmen—biting, funny, and loaded with social commentary. It’s a surfy, cynical anthem for the post-capitalist collapse, delivered with the band’s signature smirk. The B-side, “Engine Flameout,” keeps the tension burning with a fuzzed-out, lo-fi ripper that sounds like it’s falling apart in the best way possible.

Both tracks are fast, raw, and remind us why The Dead Milkmen still matter. Whether you’ve been a fan since Big Lizard in My Backyard or you’re just discovering their weird brilliance, this single proves they’ve still got plenty to say—and they’re not pulling punches.

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