The album was a subject of controversy because of a poster inserted in the original record sleeve. The poster, H. R. Giger's Landscape #XX, or Penis Landscape,  was a painting depicting rows of penises and vulvas. The band was  brought to trial for distributing harmful matter to minors, and though  the case did not result in a conviction, Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles  was driven almost to bankruptcy.
The album is an example of the progressive, psychedelic side of the Kennedys' musical personality. The spaghetti western soundtrack influence is also noticeable in the horn parts and in East Bay Ray's  atmospheric guitar work. Frankenchrist is noted for its relative lack  of traditionally 'hardcore' material. Most of the songs are slower and  longer than the majority of other Dead Kennedys songs. "M.T.V. − Get off  the Air" is notable for its pointed slam of the music establishment and  "Stars and Stripes of Corruption" for its exegesis of Biafra's  political philosophies.
- Soup is Good Food
 - Hellnation
 - This Could Be Anywhere (This Could Be Everywhere)
 - A Growing Boy Needs His Lunch
 - Chicken Farm
 - Jock-O-Rama (Invasion of the Beef Patrol)
 - Goons of Hazzard
 - M.T.V. - Get Off the Air
 - At My Job
 - Stars and Stripes of Corruption
 

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