D.O.A. The Men of Action
D.O.A. Canada’s legendary punks and the originators of hardcore, have
produced an extraordinary DVD that covers the band’s 30 year career.
It’s an essential collection of songs and punk/activist stories.
D.O.A. Canada’s legendary punks and the originators of hardcore, have
produced an extraordinary DVD that covers the band’s 30 year career.
It’s an essential collection of songs and punk/activist stories.
The DVD consists of 26 songs, 10 that are band produced storyline
videos and 16 that are live productions. There are two ways to view the
DVD: the Chaos Program features the music videos straight up, while
the Anarchy Program features JOE SHITHEAD KEITHLEY, Canada’s
godfather of punk, telling the story of D.O.A. and punk activism in
general as the videos play.
This anniversary package also includes as a bonus, D.O.A.’S critically
acclaimed new album Northern Avenger, produced by the legendary BOB
ROCK. The album has received rave reviews around the world. You also
get a 12 page booklet that includes rare photos of D.O.A. On the DVD itself
there are some hilarious hidden tracks.
See how The Men of Action influenced 3 generations of fans and
musicians including GREEN DAY, NIRVANA, RANCID, RED HOT
CHILLI PEPPERS, HENRY ROLLINS, JELLO BIAFRA, SOUND
GARDEN, and SONIC YOUTH to name a few.
D.O.A. The Men of Action indeed.
This is a cool package combining a retrospective DVD as well as the band's new album. Vancouver's D.O.A., led by Joe "Shithead" Keithley, are an institution -- easily one of Canada's greatest musical contributions (respect to Skinny Puppy). This 26-song DVD collects live clips, TV appearances, and some promo videos from 1978 to now, and it's an entertaining look at the band, from bootleg-quality material to pro-shot, multi-camera goodness. It's all great, from hits like "Fucked Up Ronnie" and "America The Beautiful" to a sweet new video for the band's classic "D.O.A." from 1978. D.O.A.'s ideals are on display here -- pro-environment, atheist, pro-human (and women's) rights, anti-war, and anti-racism. As well, there's plenty of references to their other loves --- hockey, beer, etc. So it's not all heavy-handed polemics. Beyond this fine DVD, in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the band, Keithley himself narrates an extra audio track, whereupon he discusses not only the videos, but countless tales (good and bad) from the band's illustrious and storied history. It's great fun, and quite the Canuck-punk history lesson.
The added CD is the group's new studio work, and was co-produced by famed Canadian rock producer Bob Rock, who's pedigree includes such nonsense as Aerosmith and Motley Crue. Nonetheless, he allows Shithead and company to shine, with a clean (but not sterile) sound. Musically, it's prime D.O.A. (they never seem to age) -- smart punk with bits of ska ("That Poor Poor Boy"). There's anger, activism, and plenty of catchy, singalong raucousness. A great set, and further proof that D.O.A. are as vital and relevant today as they ever were.