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D.O.A.

Canada’s legendary Punk Kings, who helped spread punk rock counterculture around the world, approach a momentous milestone. For nearly 25 years D.O.A. has been happily slashing away at all manner of philosophical enemies. They’ve traveled the globe almost continuously since they formed in 1978; they released their first snarling piece of vinyl, the "Disco Sucks" EP in June of that year. That slab of plastic opened the door to international prominence, riots, rip-off record companies and three generations of fans. In 1981, D.O.A. made the term "hardcore" their own and pushed it into the common vernacular with their legendary album "Hardcore 81" and subsequent tours. Consequently, D.O.A. has been cited as a major influence for tons of bands ranging from The Red Hot Chili Peppers to Green Day to Rancid to The Offspring. They followed that up with their ground breaking EP "War on 45" and "Bloodied But Unbowed." D.O.A. has always worn their politics on their sleeves.They’ve done a lot shit disturbing along the way.They’ve been harassed and busted and survived all that crap. D.O.A.’s blatant slogan,TALK-ACTION=0 sums it all up. The stuff the band’s worked on through ... more...
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Current Lineup

Randy Archibald "Randy Rampage"
bass
1978 - present
Joey "Shithead" Keithley
vox/guitar
1978 - present
Jan Bone
drums
1978 - present
The Great Baldini
drums
1978 - present

Past Members

John Card
drums
1978 - 199
Brian Goble "Wimpy Roy"
bass/vox
1978 - 199
Brien O
drums
1978 - 199
Brad Kent
guitar
1978 - 197
Andy Graffiti
drums
1979 - 1981
Dave Gregg
guitar/vox
1985 - 198
Chris Prohom
guitar/vox
1989 - 199
Bob Dog
roadie
1991 - 2007
Ken Jensen (RIP)
drums
1993 - 199