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  2. Something Better Change - Wikipedia

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    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. (See 1980 in music). [3]

  3. D.O.A. (band) - Wikipedia

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    Keithley soon became dissatisfied with the band's performances with the new line-up, however, and Biscuits and Rampage both rejoined the band in March 1980. D.O.A. released their full-length debut Something Better Change on Friends Records in 1980 and continued touring the United States and Canada extensively. [5]

  4. D.O.A. discography - Wikipedia

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    Something Better Change (1980) Hardcore '81 (1981) Let's Wreck The Party (1985) True (North) Strong And Free (1987) Last Scream of the Missing Neighbors (With Jello Biafra) (1989) Murder (1990) 13 Flavours of Doom (1992) Loggerheads (1993) The Black Spot (1995) Festival Of Atheists (1998) Win the Battle (2002) Live Free Or Die (2004) Northern ...

  5. Something Better Change (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Something Better Change" was written during the summer of 1976 with the lyrics by Jean-Jacques Burnel and the music by Hugh Cornwell, and is a commentary on the punk revolution that was occurring. It was recorded during the recording sessions for the Stranglers' first album Rattus Norvegicus between January and February 1977 at T.W. Studios in ...

  6. Joe Keithley - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Hardcore '81 - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  8. How Beyoncé's 'Jolene' Cover Changes the Meaning of the Dolly ...

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    On Beyoncé's new album, she covers Dolly Parton's famed 1973 song "Jolene." But Bey takes some liberties and makes some changes.

  9. Randy Rampage - Wikipedia

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    Originally a drummer, Rampage switched to bass and played on D.O.A.'s seminal early punk albums Something Better Change and Hardcore '81. Rampage was fired from D.O.A. after a December 31 1981 New Year's Eve show. [2] [3] [4] Rampage was the vocalist for the Canadian speed metal/thrash metal band Annihilator.