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After Peligro joined the band, the extended play In God We Trust, Inc. ( 1981 ) saw them moving toward full on hardcore / thrash.
In addition to the EP's controversial artwork depicting a gold Christ figure on a cross of dollar bills, the lyrics contained Biafra's most biting social and political commentary yet, and songs such as " Moral Majority ", " Nazi Punks Fuck Off!
" and " We've Got a Bigger Problem Now " placed the Dead Kennedys as the spokesmen of social protest, while " Dog Bite ", a cover version of Rawhide and various joke introductions showed a much more whimsical side.
In 1982, they released their second studio album, Plastic Surgery Disasters.
The album's cover features a withered starving African child's hand being held and dwarfed by a white man's hand.
This picture won the World Press Photo award in 1980, and was taken in Karamoja district in Uganda by Mike Wells.

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