Enter at your own risk here, because the last song I heard D.O.A. do was one called "Rebel Kind" and it was one of the worst songs that I'd ever heard that year. But I loved their "Fucked Up Ronnie" back in the day, so we'll give the new one a plug. The spiel:
For the last 35 years, D.O.A. has been churning 
out albums, touring the world, and promoting activism at whatever the cost. For 
founder Joe Keithley, it's been an amazing experience... 
"Playing in D.O.A. for the past 35 years has been a real 
privilege, as I have had a great time bringing my music across the world and 
getting out my real message: Talk - Action = 0. Little did I know back in 1978 
when I started mailing out copies of the Disco Sucks 7" EP that would become my 
passport to a lifetime of fun and social activism."  
SUDDEN DEATH RECORDS is delighted to announce the 
long awaited release of D.O.A.'S 14th studio album WE COME IN 
PEACE, which will be released on July 22, 
2012.
D.O.A., Canada's punk pioneers, have pulled out 
all the stops on this new red hot release. Produced by SEAN HOLOWAYCHUK, SHO 
MURRAY and Canada's godfather of punk JOE KEITHLEY, WE COME IN 
PEACE has all the firepower, politics and humor that are the 
cornerstones of any great D.O.A. album, but on this disc you'll see that 
KEITHLEY'S SONGWRITING has branched out in a most fruitful and adventurous 
way.
The album takes a determined political stance 
with songs like: Dirty Bastards, We're Bloodied But Unbowed, He's Got A 
Gun and a stirring version of the TOXIC REASON'S War 
Hero. 
There's also a heavy slice of reggae/dub, 
with the uber-melodic Walk Through This World. You'll get 
your head ripped off with crushing anthems like: Who The Hell Do You 
Think You Are, Bring Out Your 
Dead and Boneyard, which features HUGH DILLON 
(HEADSTONES).
There's more great guest vocal appearances that 
feature JELLO BIAFRA on the anthemic We Occupy
and BEN KOWALEWICZ (BILLY TALENT) on the 
frantic Do You Wanna. 
Perhaps the most uplifting moments of the 
album come later on with one Joe's best new compositions Lost Souls and his 
CLINT EASTWOOD / SPAGHETTI WESTERN opus The Man With No 
Name. 
D.O.A. 
also rip it up with a strong and steady version of The Beatles classic 
song Revolution. In addition, Joe took his 
old friend JELLO BIAFRA'S advice and recorded an acoustic version of the D.O.A. 
classic General Strike (CD only) as a sign of the 
times. 
Order now at WWW.SUDDENDEATH.COM
CONTACT
Joe 
Keithley is on Twitter! Follow Joe and the D.O.A. gang on twitter: @DOAJoe 

 
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