Drop Dead is an album by American hardcore punk band Siege released in 1984.
The original "album" was a self-released demo cassette with six songs recorded at Radiobeat studios in Boston and produced by Lou Giordano.
[1] When the album was finally given a proper (i.e., non-bootleg) release on CD by Relapse Records in 1994, the three Cleanse the Bacteria tracks were added to the original six demo tape songs.
These nine tracks, plus four more that remained unreleased at the time, were the only things recorded by Siege until they reformed in 1991 with Seth Putnam of Anal Cunt on lead vocals and recorded a demo tape from which one song, "Cameras", was released in 2004 on the 13 Bands Who Think You're Gay compilation album.
In 2019, the album was reissued as Drop Dead: The Complete Discography, containing the original EP, the Cleanse the Bacteria tracks, the four outtakes, the Lost Session '91 tracks and a new recording of "Grim Reaper" from 2016.