News: D.O.A. Unearth Early Video

Canadian punk legends D.O.A. have recently unearthed a video for “The Prisoner from 1978. The footage was shot in a dingy practice room by Soundproof host John Tanner, and features the classic D.O.A. lineup of guitarist/vocalist Joe Shithead, now deceased bassist Randy Rampage, and drummer Chuck Biscuits. Shithead also dug up some never before seen photos of his former bandmates, and the video is dedicated to Rampage as well as deceased guitarist Dave Gregg’s memories. It’s all part of the celebration for the 40th anniversary reissue of D.O.A.’s landmark debut LP, Something Better Change, available through Sudden Death Records. The post News: D.O.A. Unearth Early Video appeared first on New Noise Magazine.

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