Geoffrey Lyall (born May 30, 1949), better known as Klaus Flouride, is best known as the bassist, lead and backing vocalist for the San Francisco, punk rock band Dead Kennedys from the group's inception in June 1978 until the band's break-up in December 1986. He also produced four solo albums during the 1980s and 1990s.
Flouride began working on a solo album following the release of Dead Kennedys' second album, 1982's Plastic Surgery Disasters, coming out with the 12" single "Shortnin' Bread" (with "The Drowning Cowboy" as the B-Side) in 1982 and the EP Cha Cha Cha With Mr. Flouride in 1985.
After the breakup, Flouride returned to his solo career, releasing Because I Say So in 1988 and The Light Is Flickering in 1991, the latter album including the song "Dancing with Shauna Grant".
Flouride also works in the studio as a producer and mixer and has done projects with the Hi-Fives, Ape, and Bad Posture. He and his former band-mates also became embroiled in a protracted lawsuit with former frontman Jello Biafra over reimbursement for band income and band material, which was settled in 2000 in the favor of East Bay Ray, Flouride, and D. H. Peligro.
You shot me
You shot me
Lucky shot
You'll be sorry
Ya got me
I'll be back
I'm wounded
Who shot me
Who shot me
Oh boy
Oh boy
I give up
You shot me
You shot me
Lucky shot
Who shot me
Who shot me
I'll get even
I'll get even
That hurt
That hurt
Oh boy
Ouch that hurt
Don't shoot
Who shot me
Who shot me
I'll get even.