Bruce Slesinger
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Genres | Punk rock |
Instrument | Drums |
Bruce Slesinger, better known by his stage name Ted, is an American musician and architect who was the first drummer for Dead Kennedys.[1][2]
Dead Kennedys
Slesinger drummed for the San Francisco punk band, the Dead Kennedys, from July 1978 to February 1981. He played drums on their early singles, as well as their first album, Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables. Slesinger co-wrote their second single, "Holiday in Cambodia", in conjunction with the rest of the group, and "Pull My Strings", a song written with lead singer and primary songwriter Jello Biafra specifically for the 1980 Bay Area Music Awards. He also played on their track "Night of the Living Rednecks", in which Dead Kennedys' guitarist East Bay Ray's guitar "breaks" and the band begins playing in a bebop style, while Biafra tells about his encounter with some jocks.
He preferred Gretsch drumkits and was best known for his manic energy and his distinctive kick-snare-ride patterns. Slesinger left the band as he wanted to pursue a career in architecture, and was replaced by D.H. Peligro.
Life outside music
Slesinger is a partner of the San Francisco architecture and design firm Bruce and Tom Design Partners, which he co-founded in 1993.[3]
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- East Bay Ray
- Klaus Flouride
- Ron "Skip" Greer
- Steve Wilson
- Jello Biafra
- 6025
- Brandon Cruz
- D. H. Peligro
- Dave Scheff
- Ted
- Jeff Penalty
- Steve "Boomstick" Wilson
- "California Über Alles"
- "Holiday in Cambodia" / "Police Truck"
- "Kill the Poor"
- "Too Drunk to Fuck"
- "Nazi Punks Fuck Off"
- "Bleed for Me"
- "Halloween"
- Dead Kennedys: DMPO's On Broadway
- The Early Years Live
- In God We Trust, Inc.: The Lost Tapes
- "I Kill Children"
- "I Fought the Law"
- "Viva Las Vegas"
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