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DOA: 1978 12"

DOA: 1978 12"

Sudden Death is excited to announce the release of the D.O.A. album 1978. It’s a 21-track collection of never released demos, rare tracks and early singles from Canada’s punk pioneers. Joey Shithead went deep into the vault and came up with some super exciting and raw punk rock.

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The album title and art concept is a spike-haired nod of the head to that early, dynamic era ofthe band and to the seven great former members who have since passed on. Their spirit and talent played a huge role into launching the band into worldwide prominence.

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The two constants on the album are Joey and Chuck Biscuits, who play on every track. From the start of 1978 begins their wild, ā€œI don’t give a shitā€ approach to punk rock. Now some forty years later one can hear it all, starting with the never-seen-the-light-of-day demo version of ā€œThe Enemyā€. This demo has a different set of lyrics that speaks to fighting Nazis—strange, what is old is new and vital again.

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There’s a ton of exciting tracks that range from the never heard before, such as ā€œBored And Suicidalā€, ā€œThe Mutantā€, ā€œNo God No Warā€, ā€œRip Dis Jointā€, ā€œNo Way Outā€ and ā€œRent-A-Riotā€, to classic early singles like ā€œFucked Up Ronnieā€, ā€œDisco Sucksā€, ā€œWorld War 3ā€, ā€œThe Prisonerā€ and ā€œ13ā€. Also included are demo versions of ā€œAmerica The Beautifulā€ and ā€œLiar For Hireā€ with Biscuits drumming, which are wildly different than the classic versions you hear on War On 45.

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DOA: 1978 12"—
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Sudden Death is excited to announce the release of the D.O.A. album 1978. It’s a 21-track collection of never released demos, rare tracks and early singles from Canada’s punk pioneers. Joey Shithead went deep into the vault and came up with some super exciting and raw punk rock.

Ā 

The album title and art concept is a spike-haired nod of the head to that early, dynamic era ofthe band and to the seven great former members who have since passed on. Their spirit and talent played a huge role into launching the band into worldwide prominence.

Ā 

The two constants on the album are Joey and Chuck Biscuits, who play on every track. From the start of 1978 begins their wild, ā€œI don’t give a shitā€ approach to punk rock. Now some forty years later one can hear it all, starting with the never-seen-the-light-of-day demo version of ā€œThe Enemyā€. This demo has a different set of lyrics that speaks to fighting Nazis—strange, what is old is new and vital again.

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There’s a ton of exciting tracks that range from the never heard before, such as ā€œBored And Suicidalā€, ā€œThe Mutantā€, ā€œNo God No Warā€, ā€œRip Dis Jointā€, ā€œNo Way Outā€ and ā€œRent-A-Riotā€, to classic early singles like ā€œFucked Up Ronnieā€, ā€œDisco Sucksā€, ā€œWorld War 3ā€, ā€œThe Prisonerā€ and ā€œ13ā€. Also included are demo versions of ā€œAmerica The Beautifulā€ and ā€œLiar For Hireā€ with Biscuits drumming, which are wildly different than the classic versions you hear on War On 45.

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