D.O.A.
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Biography
It wasn't long before rock expanded beyond just New York City, London, and Los Angeles during the mid- to late '70s, as evidenced by the emergence of the long-running Vancouver, Canada based outfit, D.O.A.. Originally formed in 1978, D.O.A.. has been led from the beginning by singer/guitarist Joe Keithley, (aka Joey Shithead), who has been joined by a wide variety of other bandmates through the years (including future Black Flag/Danzig/Social Distortion drummer Chuck Biscuits), although guitarist dave gregg was present for much of the hijinks up until 1990. The same year as their formation, D.O.A.. issued a debut EP, Disco Still Sucks!, before following it up with a pair of full-lengths that many longtime fans consider D.O.A.'s classic recordings, 1980s Something Better Change and 1981's Hardcore 81 (a popular compilation of both releases plus early tracks reared its head in 1984, as Bloodied But Unbowed). Since the beginning Keithley has been unafraid to voice his political opinions (a renowned D.O.A.. slogan among their faithful is "TALK-ACTION= 0"), which at one point, landed him in jail. D.O.A.. would go on to sporadically issue albums throughout the '80s and '90s (including such highlights as 1982's War On 45, 1985's The Dawning Of A New Error, 1993's Loggerheads, etc.). The group also found time to collaborate with another outspoken punk leader, former Dead Kennedys frontman Jello Biafra, on 1990s Last Scream of the Missing Neighbors. Like Biafra before him, Keithley took the plunge and attempted to enter politics, running as a candidate in Canadian provincial and civic elections for the Green Party in 1996. Keithley also runs his own indie record company, Sudden Death Records, and issued an autobiography in late 2003, titled I, Shithead: A Life in Punk. D.O.A.. continues strong to this day, as evidenced by such releases as 2002's Winning A Battle, Losing The War. As a result of Keithley's hard work, D.O.A.. is often name-checked as an important influence by other hardcore/punk bands, including such notables as Green Day, The Offspring, Rancid, and Propagandhi, among others. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi
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The Prisoner - (1:53) - 2,122 playsLyricsApartment walls, halls are small
Government building, site much too small
These tiny boxes won't let me out
These tiny boxes are too remote
It's a screaming mess
- I Don't Give a Shit - (1:15) - 1,676 plays
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Waiting for You - (0:52) - 1,457 playsLyricsRight, I'm sitting here with a sharpened blade
Sitting here with a loaded gun
With my back to the sun
Just waiting for you
Waiting for you
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