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on bass, and a lead singer known only as "Harry Homo", who suggested the band's name. The band's first gig took place at the Japanese Hall in Vancouver on February 20 of that year, after which Harry Homo was sacked for an apparent lack of rhythm; Keithley then became the band's singer. A second
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On September 22, 2014, Keithley officially announced on the Sudden Death Records website that he had decided to reform the band with Paddy Duddy on drums and Mike "Maggot" Hodsall on bass, and would be embarking on a Canadian tour in October in support of the recently released live album,
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In May 1979, the band embarked on their first North American tour. Upon its completion they hired Vancouver journalist and activist Ken Lester as their manager. Lester booked another tour for them the following October, in the middle of which they flew back to Vancouver to open for
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In 2012, Joe announced that he would be seeking nomination as an NDP candidate in the B.C. provincial election. As a result, D.O.A. announced an indefinite hiatus, and began their farewell tour on January 18, 2013, in celebration of the band's thirty-five year anniversary.
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The late 1990s found the band's line-up in turmoil, with Wimpy Roy leaving the band after a decade and a half of service and Kuba joining to play bass from 1997 until 2001. Keithley experimented with different bassists and drummers and released the album
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Tragedy struck in 1995 when drummer Ken Jensen died in a house fire. The "Ken Jensen Memorial Single" EP was released on Alternative Tentacles, including two tracks each from D.O.A. and Red Tide. With John Wright filling in on drums, ninth full-length
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had previously been released in 1990). Drummer Jesse Pinner (of the band Raised by Apes) took the place of Floor Tom Jones beginning on D.O.A.'s subsequent August 2010 tour due to Floor Tom Jones' commitments to his job at
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D.O.A. is known for its outspoken political opinions and has a history of performing for many causes and benefits. Its slogan is "Talk Minus Action Equals Zero." The band's lyrics and imagery frequently advocate
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fame would be producing the band's next album in time for their 30th anniversary. James Hayden quit before D.O.A. started to record to be replaced by Floor Tom Jones In September 2008, D.O.A. released
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saw the band taking on a more mainstream, hard-rock oriented production, but without watering down the band's political lyrical focus. Meanwhile, the band's line-up changes continued after
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Randy Rampage was fired from the band on January 1, 1982, and was replaced by ex-Skulls drummer Dimwit on bass. After a short tour of California, Chuck Biscuits left the band and joined
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In a 1984 interview, Keithley stated that the Burn it Down 45 had raised at least $ 2,500, and disclosed that he was called by defence counsel as a character witness for
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declared December 21 to be "D.O.A. Day" in honour of the band's 25th anniversary. In the same year, the band released a career-spanning retrospective entitled
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The line-up remained stable until 2008, when The Great Baldini left the band to be replaced by new drummer James Hayden. Also in 2008, it was announced that
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found the band expanding their sound with touches of funk and reggae, as well as making their anti-war and anti-imperialist political stance more clear.
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and embarked on their 30th anniversary tour. On the eve of the tour, it was announced that Randy Rampage was being replaced by Dan Yaremko once again.
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in 1998. By the early 2000s, the band had found a permanent drummer in the form of The Great Baldini. In 2002, Keithley put out his first solo album,
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was recorded. The album featured a more basic, sing-along type punk rock sound that was reminiscent of the band's late 1970s and early 1980s output.
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album. However, the reunion did not last, with Rampage leaving the band again after the recording of the album, to be replaced by Dan Yaremko.
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featured rawer, almost thrash metal production, rather than their original basic punk sound. The same year also produced a collaboration with
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19 months after D.O.A. broke up, Joey Shithead and Wimpy Roy had reunited as D.O.A in the summer of 1992. Fellow Canadian punk rock veteran
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in 2015. In April 2016, the band released a new version of "Fucked Up Ronnie" entitled "Fucked Up Donald" (referring to the 2016
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was thought by many to have been the first actual reference to the second wave of the American punk sound as hardcore.
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is the only founding member to have stayed in the band throughout its entire history, with original bassist
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as the new drummer, which they did. The new line-up released an EP and two albums in the early 1990s,
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the following June. That summer, they recorded and self-released their first single, the four-song EP
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returning to the band twice after his original departure. D.O.A. has often released music on
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on Friends Records in 1980 and continued touring the United States and Canada extensively.
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guitarist named "Randy Romance" played briefly with the band in March 1978 before leaving.
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D.O.A. played several dates in the summer of 2009 as part of the Van's Warped Tour 2009.
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Ken "Dimwit" Montgomery – bass (1982), drums (1982–1983, 1984–1986; died 1994)
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was the first release on Keithley's revived Sudden Death label, followed by
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The band began playing frequently around Vancouver and added guitarist
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Records, and they have released an album with Biafra on vocals titled
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which has released music by D.O.A. and several other bands including
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The Ruckus – Audio Interview with Joey Keithley from September 2008
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On May 1, 2010, D.O.A. released their fourteenth full-length album
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D.O.A. playing at the Cafe Chaos in Montreal, October 2010
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Late Night Wallflower interview with Joey Shithead (2007)
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On April 22, 1981, the band released their second album
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Jon Wright – keyboards (1992–1995), drums (1995–1996)
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When the Skulls broke up after an ill-fated move to
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Index

doa (Japanese band)
Dead or Alive (band)
Loggerhead (album)
D.O.A. playing at the Cafe Chaos in Montreal, October 2010
Vancouver
British Columbia
Hardcore punk
punk rock
Alternative Tentacles
Sudden Death
Joe Keithley
Paddy Duddy
Chuck Biscuits
Randy Rampage
Brian Roy Goble
Jon Card
Ford Pier
John Wright
Brad Kent
punk rock
Vancouver
hardcore punk
Black Flag
Dead Kennedys
Bad Brains
Angry Samoans
Germs
Middle Class
Hardcore '81
Joey "Shithead" Keithley

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