The Dicks Hate the Police
1980 single by the Dicks
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"The Dicks Hate the Police" (usually shortened to "Hate the Police") is the debut release and 7-inch single from the American hardcore punk band the Dicks, released in 1980.[2][3][4] The record was released on the band's own Radical Records imprint.[5] Mudhoney included a cover of the song on Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles.[6]
| "The Dicks Hate The Police" | ||||
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| Single by the Dicks | ||||
| Released | 1980[1] | |||
| Genre | Hardcore punk | |||
| Label | Radical | |||
| Songwriters | Gary Floyd, Glen Taylor, Buxf Parrott, Pat Deason | |||
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Critical reception
Pitchfork wrote that "the song contained few words and fewer chords, and yet, with an arch sneer, the singer—Gary Floyd, a genuine punk hero deserving of recognition beyond the underground—communicated the essence of state power deployed in its most wretched everyday form."[7] The A.V. Club called it a "classic," writing that "even removed from its historical and geographical contexts 'Hate The Police' remains a powerful song."[6] The Dallas Observer called it "perhaps the finest single ever released by a Texas punk band."[8]
Track listing
- The Dicks Hate the Police
- Lifetime Problems
- All Night Fever
Line up
- Gary Floyd – Vocals
- Glen Taylor – Guitar
- Buxf Parrot – Bass, vocals on "All Night Fever"
- Pat Deason – Drums