BANNED MEDIA MONTH #11: Frankenchrist, by Dead Kennedys (1985)

BANNED MEDIA MONTH #11: Frankenchrist, by Dead Kennedys (1985)

While Frankenchrist features long songs condemning American culture, it was a poster included with the record that landed Dead Kennedys frontman Jello Biafra and label manager Michael Bonanno in court with an obscenity charge.

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BANNED MEDIA MONTH #10: Boiled Angel #1-8, by Mike Diana (1991)

BANNED MEDIA MONTH #10: Boiled Angel #1-8, by Mike Diana (1991)

Mike Diana knew his violent underground comic Boiled Angel didn't fit into his community of Largo, Florida, but he couldn't imagine that it would eventually get him arrested for obscenity.

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BANNED MEDIA MONTH #9: Raise the Red Lantern, by Zhang Yimou (1991)

BANNED MEDIA MONTH #9: Raise the Red Lantern, by Zhang Yimou (1991)

In 1991 Raise the Red Lantern received international praise for its story about the concubine system in 1920s China, but the Chinese government saw it as a subtle condemnation of authoritarian rule.

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BANNED MEDIA MONTH #5: Fanny Hill, by John Cleland (1748)

BANNED MEDIA MONTH #5: Fanny Hill, by John Cleland (1748)

Humans have been writing smut for thousands of years, from obscene poems to dirty folk songs. But when the first erotic novel was written in 18th century England, it caused such a stir that the courts banned it for over 200 years.

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