Formative period (1979–83) Conceptually, the group began in 1979 as Genaro's home-recording project. Then based in
Chester County, Pennsylvania, Genaro and his high school friend Garth created an imaginary band called The Dead Milkmen with a mythological back-story, recording homemade cassettes in keeping with their fictional characters. According to Genaro, the band's moniker came from a character named "Milkman Dead" in
Toni Morrison's novel
Song of Solomon. Linderman, who attended high school with Genaro, later participated in this embryonic stage of the group. The project became inactive when Garth departed to join the
United States Air Force and Genaro relocated to the dormitories of Philadelphia's
Temple University. Walewander invited the band to
Tiger Stadium to see a game in which he hit his first and only major league home run. In 1988, they issued
Beelzebubba, a comparatively polished record that yielded their most successful single, "
Punk Rock Girl". Featuring Genaro on lead vocals, the track saw extensive rotation on MTV and propelled the album to number 101 on
Billboard's Top 200. They later released the ''Smokin' Banana Peels
EP and music video from this album. The 1990 followup, Metaphysical Graffiti'', did not yield a hit, but also charted He hoped to contribute to the country's regrowth and development, was released in digital form on the band's website, with a self-released CD following shortly thereafter. In late 2012, they released "Dark Clouds Gather Over Middlemarch" and "Big Words Make the Baby Jesus Cry", the first two installments in a series of limited-run singles. This was also the year they appeared on
nerdcore rapper
MC Lars' EP,
Edgar Allan Poe EP, for a new recording of Lars' song, "Mr. Raven", which was originally released on his 2006 album,
The Graduate. "The Great Boston Molasses Flood", the third release in their singles series, was released on March 15, 2013; the fourth, "Welcome to Undertown", followed on June 21. The band released
Pretty Music for Pretty People, their tenth studio album, on October 7, 2014. The following year, SRA Records issued their split 7-inch with the 1980s Philadelphia hardcore band
Flag of Democracy (also known as F.O.D.) In July 2017, The Dead Milkmen joined with philanthropic record label the Giving Groove. From 2021 through 2025 The Dead Milkmen published over 150 videos on YouTube. The general format has each member giving their thoughts on a particular question. They take turns deciding what the weekly question is. This is typically followed by another round where they give a general recommendation. On June 9, 2023, The Dead Milkmen released the LP
Quaker City Quiet Pills. ==Members==