The Dead Kennedys logo consists of a skeletal image of President John F. Kennedy with an X over his face. The logo was designed by the band's singer, Jello Biafra, and graphic artist Winston Smith, in 1979. It was used as the cover for the band’s first single, “California Über Alles.”
The logo, which has been described as an "iconic emblem of hardcore punk culture," has been adopted and used by other punk bands and fans over the years, often as a symbol of rebellion and anti-establishment sentiment. The use of Kennedy's image in the logo has sparked controversy and criticism, with some accusing the band of disrespectful appropriation of the former president's image.
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