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D.O.A. (BAND)


:''For other uses of the acronym, see DOA''.
Rising from the ashes of The Skulls in 1978, 'D.O.A.' is a hardcore punk band from Vancouver. Their music was often described as hardcore punk and they are often referred to as the "founders" of hardcore by their following along with Bad Brains and D.C's Minor Threat. Their second album ''Hardcore 81'' was thought by many[1] to have been the first actual reference to the second wave of American punk bands sound as hardcore. Singer/guitarist Joey "Shithead" Keithley is the only founding member to have stayed in the band throughout its entire history, however original bassist Randy Rampage has rejoined DOA after a long absence and is in the current lineup. D.O.A. has often released music on Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles Records, and they have released an album with Jello Biafra titled ''Last Scream Of The Missing Neighbors''.
D.O.A. has always maintained an uncompromising anarchist populist political stance. The band is known for its outspoken political opinions and has a history of playing for many causes and benefits. Its slogan is "TALK-ACTION=0". The band has been active on many issues, including Anti-racism, anti-globalization, freedom of speech, and the environment.
Founder Joe Keithley now spends a great deal of time working with his record company Sudden Death Records which has branched off into many areas of music.
In 2003, Vancouver Mayor Larry Campbell declared December 21st to be "D.O.A. Day" in honour of the band's 25th anniversary.[2]

Contents
Discography
Albums
Singles, 7"s, EPs
Videos
Compilations
Books
External links
References

Discography


Albums


★ ''Triumph Of The Ignoroids'' (1979)

★ ''Something Better Change'' (1980)

★ ''Hardcore '81'' (1981)

★ ''War on 45'' (1982)

★ ''Bloodied But Unbowed'' (1984)

★ ''Let's Wreck The Party'' (1985)

★ ''The Dawning Of A New Error'' (1985)

★ ''True (North) Strong And Free'' (1987)

★ ''Murder'' (1990)

★ ''Last Scream Of The Missing Neighbors'' (1990)

★ ''Talk Minus Action Equals Zero'' (1991)

★ ''Greatest Shits'' (1991)

★ ''13 Flavours Of Doom'' (1992)

★ ''Moose Droppings'' (1993)

★ ''Loggerheads'' (1993)

★ ''The Black Spot'' (1995)

★ ''The Lost Tapes'' (1998)

★ ''Festival Of Atheists'' (1998)

★ ''Beat Trash'' (2002) - Solo Project from Joey "Shithead" Keithley

★ ''Win The Battle'' (2002)

★ ''War And Peace'' (2003)

★ ''Live Free Or Die'' (2004)
Singles, 7"s, EPs


★ Royal Police

★ Disco Sucks (Same songs as Royal Police)

★ The Prisoner

★ World War Three

★ Triumph Of The Ignoroids

★ White Noise Tour (bootleg)

★ Positively D.O.A.

★ Right To Be Wild

★ General Strike

★ Don't Turn Yer Back

★ Expo Hurts Everyone

★ It's Not Unusual

★ The Only Thing Green

★ Ken Jensen Memorial Single

★ Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll

★ Split w/d.b.s.

★ Nervous Breakdown

★ Beat 'Em, Bust 'Em

★ Just Play It Over And Over

★ Are U Ready (Split with Thor)
Videos


★ Best Of Flipside

★ Live at the Assassination Club (1984)

★ Warrior (1986)

★ The End

★ Greatest Shits Video
Compilations


★ ''Vancouver Complication''

★ ''Let Them Eat Jellybeans''

★ ''Rat Music For Rat People''

★ ''Something To Believe In''

★ ''Terminal City Ricochet'' soundtrack

★ ''More Than A State Of Mind''

★ ''Last Call''

★ ''Short Music For Short People''

★ ''Return of the Read Menace''

★ ''You Call This Music?! Volume 1''

★ ''Smells Like Bleach: A Punk Tribute to Nirvana''

★ ''Rock Against Bush''

★ ''Canucks Punk Rock''
Books


★ ''I, Shithead- A Life In Punk'' (Arsenal Pulp Press) link

External links



The official D.O.A. website

Robert Christgau's review of five D.O.A. albums

Scanner zine interview with Joey Shithead

References


1. Zach Baron, October 25, 2006, Pitchfork Media
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