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Dead Kennedys singer Jello Biafra rushed to hospital after stroke

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Former Dead Kennedys singer Jello Biafra was rushed to the hospital after suffering a hemorrhagic stroke.

In an Instagram statement shared Monday, Biafra’s record label, Alternative Tentacle, said the stroke was “caused by high blood pressure.”

Biafra, 67, elaborated on his health crisis in his own statement.

Jello Biafra (pictured above at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in October 2017) was hospitalized after suffering a stroke caused by high blood pressure. Getty Images
Biafra (seen above at the Fun Fun Fun Fest in November 2014) said he suffered the stroke when he got up in the middle of the night to pee. Getty Images

”I hopped out of my bed because I needed to pee, and my left leg just collapsed under me and I fell to the floor,” the musician said. “I couldn’t even break the fall with my left arm because it wasn’t working either. I tried to hop back up again, and I couldn’t. I realized I had ‘fallen and I can’t get up!’”

Biafra continued, “It was this point I thought, Oh sh-t, I’m having a stroke!”

The singer added, “I still have a lot of great stuff in me, but right now I gotta lotta of [sic] rehabbing to do.”

Biafra (pictured above in 1981) said he has a “rehabbing to do” after his stroke. Getty Images
The singer (seen above performing in Berlin in August 2015) is currently “stable” in the hospital. Redferns

The record label said Biafra is “currently hospitalized but stable.”

“Speaking for the Alternative Tentacles family, we are all just very thankful he is okay and getting the care that he needs,” the company added. “We will update you all as we are able.”

Biafra was the original lead singer of the Dead Kennedys from the band’s formation in 1978 until they broke up in 1986.

The group released four albums under Biafra’s leadership: “Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables” (1980), “Plastic Surgery Disasters” (1982), “Frankenchrist” (1985) and “Bedtime for Democracy” (1986).

Biafra (seen above performing in San Francisco in February 2024) was the original lead vocalist of Dead Kennedys. Getty Images
The rock band’s original lineup included Biafra, East Bay Ray, Klaus Flouride and Ted Slesinger. Getty Images

Dead Kennedys reformed in 2001, but without Biafra.

Three years earlier, Biafra was sued by his former bandmates East Bay Ray, Klaus Fluoride and D.H. Peligro (who died in 2022) over alleged unpaid royalties.

Biafra lost the legal battle after a California court found him guilty of “malice, oppression and fraud,” and was ordered to pay his ex-bandmates outstanding royalties and punitive damages, according to NME.

Biafra (seen above in 1978) left Dead Kennedys when the band broke up in 1986. Getty Images
Biafra (seen above with his former bandmates) did not rejoin Dead Kennedys when the group reformed in 2001. Redferns

During a 2025 interview with Guitar World, East Bay Ray explained that there are no plans for the band to reunite with Biafra after the lawsuit drama.

“It’s not an issue for me or Klaus,” he said. “It’s Biafra that turns down any offers for us to do something; we don’t have any problem.”

The guitarist continued, “He got caught with his hands in the till and wants to blame us for getting caught, but he should never have put his hands in there in the first place.”





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