
In 1982, D.O.A. was ready to record a new album on the heels of their first two alums Something Better Change and Hardcore '81, which are still both musical landmarks to this day. But their legendary line up had changed, as Randy Rampage was ousted from the band. Chuck Biscuits' older brother Dimwit Biscuits stepped in on bass with Chuck still on drums, Joey Shithead on vocals and guitar and Dave Gregg on guitar. While this line up only lasted for three months, the band traveled to L.A. and recorded demos at Mystic Studios. Eventually Chuck quit, Dimwit took over on drums and Wimpy Roy became the bassist.So, as a grand way of celebrating the 40th Anniversary of War On 45, which many a critic and fan hailed as one of the most innovative albums of it's time and on a par, quality wise with their first two albums. Sudden Death decided to add some bonus matterial.First off, now included is a 12-page booklet of unique photos, posters and an extensive history of D.O.A. at that time, written by Canada's godfather of punk Joey Shithead. Also, All eight tracks from the War On 45 1982 are on side A and seven tracks from the pre-War On 45 demos that were recorded at Mystic onto Side B. So one has the Montgomery brothers Biscuits and Dimwit, two of the greatest drummers of all time on the same LP. All in all, this album will hit one hard, the way D.O.A. always has and it sums up one the best eras of these world renowned punk pioneers. Album Tracks 1. 1. Liar for Hire 2. 2. I'm Right, You're Wrong 3. 3. America the Beautiful 4. 4. Let's F**k 5. 5. War 6. 6. I Hate You 7. 7. War in the East 8. 8. Class War 9. 9. Rent-A-Riot (1982 Demo) 10. 10. Liar for Hire (1982 Demo) 11. 11. Race Riot 12. 12. America the Beautiful (1982 Demo) 13. 13. No Way Out (1982 Demo) 14. 14. No God, No War (1981 Demo) 15. 15. I Hate You (1982 Demo)
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In 1982, D.O.A. was ready to record a new album on the heels of their first two alums Something Better Change and Hardcore '81, which are still both musical landmarks to this day. But their legendary line up had changed, as Randy Rampage was ousted from the band. Chuck Biscuits' older brother Dimwit Biscuits stepped in on bass with Chuck still on drums, Joey Shithead on vocals and guitar and Dave Gregg on guitar. While this line up only lasted for three months, the band traveled to L.A. and recorded demos at Mystic Studios. Eventually Chuck quit, Dimwit took over on drums and Wimpy Roy became the bassist.So, as a grand way of celebrating the 40th Anniversary of War On 45, which many a critic and fan hailed as one of the most innovative albums of it's time and on a par, quality wise with their first two albums. Sudden Death decided to add some bonus matterial.First off, now included is a 12-page booklet of unique photos, posters and an extensive history of D.O.A. at that time, written by Canada's godfather of punk Joey Shithead. Also, All eight tracks from the War On 45 1982 are on side A and seven tracks from the pre-War On 45 demos that were recorded at Mystic onto Side B. So one has the Montgomery brothers Biscuits and Dimwit, two of the greatest drummers of all time on the same LP. All in all, this album will hit one hard, the way D.O.A. always has and it sums up one the best eras of these world renowned punk pioneers. Album Tracks 1. 1. Liar for Hire 2. 2. I'm Right, You're Wrong 3. 3. America the Beautiful 4. 4. Let's F**k 5. 5. War 6. 6. I Hate You 7. 7. War in the East 8. 8. Class War 9. 9. Rent-A-Riot (1982 Demo) 10. 10. Liar for Hire (1982 Demo) 11. 11. Race Riot 12. 12. America the Beautiful (1982 Demo) 13. 13. No Way Out (1982 Demo) 14. 14. No God, No War (1981 Demo) 15. 15. I Hate You (1982 Demo)

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Limited splatter colored vinyl LP pressing. Meteora, Linkin Park's ground-breaking second album, was released in March 2003 and includes the global hit singles InchSomewhere I BelongInch, InchFaintInch, InchNumbInch, InchBreaking The HabitInch and InchFrom The Inside.Inch It has sold over 8 million copies in the US and has been certified multi-platinum, platinum, or gold in 15 countries.