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These albums found the band replacing the more hard-rock oriented sound of the 1980s with a return to punk rock, although it was a heavier, tighter brand of punk than their earlier work. [citation needed] These albums were produced by Wright, who also played keyboards on the recordings. The band then added Ford Pier on guitar and vocals.
This is the discography for Canadian punk rock band D.O.A. Studio albums. Something Better Change (1980) Hardcore '81 (1981) Let's Wreck The Party (1985)
doa (バンド) (read as "doe-ah") is a Japanese rock band. The band is named after a single letter of each of the members' names: Daiki Yoshimoto, Shinichiro Ohta, and Akihito Tokunaga. [2] [3] They debuted in 2004 under recording company and label Giza Studio. In 2023, they left the company and became independent.
Hardcore '81 is an album by the Canadian hardcore punk band D.O.A. [2] [3] [4] It is considered by some to be the first time that a certain style of punk rock was labeled hardcore. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In 2019, the album was named as the public vote winner of the Polaris Heritage Prize .
Something Better Change is the debut album by Canadian punk rock band D.O.A. The album was recorded between 1977 and 1980 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and was released in 1980 on the label Can. Friends.
War on 45 is an eight-song 12" EP released by the hardcore band D.O.A. in 1982. [3] It was re-released in 2005 on CD with an additional eleven songs, but without the composition "Let's Fuck," for a total of eighteen tracks. The original cover has "MARCH INTO THE 80'S" written on it, while the 2005 version reads "MARCH TO THE END."
D.O.A.: A Right of Passage is a 1980 rockumentary film directed by Lech Kowalski (his premiere film as a director) about the origin of punk rock.The rockumentary takes interview and concert footage of some of punk rock's earliest bands of the late 1970s scene.
Joseph Edward "Joey Shithead" Keithley (né Keighley; June 3, 1956) [1] is a Canadian punk musician who is best known as the lead guitarist and vocalist of the punk band DOA. He was elected a city councillor in Burnaby, BC in the 2018 municipal elections as a member of the Burnaby Green Party. [2] He was re-elected in the October 2022 municipal ...