DOA
Defiant, direct, and louder than your neighbour’s lawnmower at 7am on a Sunday, D.O.A. are more than just a punk band — they’re the blueprint. Formed in Vancouver back in 1978, this politically-charged powerhouse led by the indomitable Joey “Shithead” Keithley helped define the sound and fury of hardcore punk. Where others dabbled, D.O.A. detonated, fusing raw guitar blitzes with uncompromising activism.
Their influence can be traced across continents and generations — from the squats of Berlin to the basements of Brooklyn. This is protest music you can slam dance to. Whether tearing through anti-establishment anthems or rallying for environmental and social justice, D.O.A. have never taken their foot off the gas (or the throat of the status quo).
Our D.O.A. collection brings together the band's essential vinyl cuts, rare represses, and the kind of physical formats that feel as urgent and vital as the day they were pressed. Punk isn’t dead — it’s just wearing a bit more denim.
Plug in, play loud, and question everything.