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Canada's legendary punk kings D.O.A. has helped spread punk rock counterculture around the world. They've been happily slashing away at all manner of philosophical enemies, and travelled the globe almost continuously since they formed in 1978. 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.
D.O.A. has always worn their politics on their sleeves. They've played benefits for Rape Relief, anti-racism, rock-for brains, anti-globalization, Oxfam, first nations rights, anti censorship and environmental causes amongst many others. Their sound and philosophy has been held together by Canada's Godfather of punk Joey "Shithead" Keithley's songwriting, singing and guitar playing.
D.O.A.'s sound, although always rooted in punk rock, has managed to create a fair bit of consternation for those who would like to choose musical boxes. It's punk, but it incorporates rock n' roll, reggae, metal,and ska. Whatever the hell their sound is, it's pulled out a "Yeah, that's the shit!" from the likes of Henry Rollins, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Sonic Youth, Jello Biafra, Bif Naked, John Doe, Randy Bachman, Dave Grohl, Pete Seeger, Yada, Yada, Yada, you get the picture.