IN 1985, GUITARIST Joe Genaro and the rest of the Dead Milkmen — bassist Dave Schulthise, drummer Dean Sabatino and vocalist Rodney Linderman — were young and, let’s just say, not always incredibly serious. After all, the artwork for their debut album, 1985’s Big Lizard in My Backyard, gloriously depicts a giant reptile on the verge of crushing a lawn chair. Comedy rock, indeed — but that doesn’t mean the Milkmen were rudderless.
“The main songwriting objective was to come up with catchy, funny songs that engaged and entertained audiences,” says Genaro, aka Joe Jack Talcum. “I was a relatively new guitar player, so from that perspective, it was a matter of keeping things rudimentary.”
Unsurprisingly, since we’re talking about the mid Eighties, Genaro gravitated toward what he calls “super-distorted,…