Win the Battle
2002 studio album by D.O.A.
Win The Battle | ||||
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Studio album by D.O.A. | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Genre | Punk rock, hardcore punk | |||
Length | 42:49 | |||
Label | Can. Friends Sudden Death | |||
Producer | Joe Keithley and Cecil English | |||
D.O.A. chronology | ||||
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Win The Battle is the 12th studio album by Canadian punk rock band D.O.A. The Slogan on the back cover (Talk - Action = 0) was later used as the title for their 2010 release. All songs are written by Joe Keithley except where noted.
The album is dedicated to the memory of Ginger Goodwin (early BC labour organizer) and to Dimwit. Dimwit was Chuck Biscuits's brother and was in The Skulls together with Joe Keithley. The last song on the album is about Dimwit and how he died.
Track listing
All songs written by Joey Shithead, except where noted.
- Dead Men Tell No Tales
- We're Drivin' to Hell N' Back
- Just Say No to the WTO
- If I Were a Redneck
- All Across The U.S.A. Featuring Bif Naked (LP only)
- I Am Canadian
- Warmonger
- The Beer Liberation Army
- La Grange (ZZ Top)
- Fuck You w/ the Blues (Gerry Hannah)
- Curbstomp the Devil
- Mexican Holiday
- Return to Lumberjack City
- Junk City Nowhere (Vancouver)
Personnel
The band
- The Great Baldini – drums
- Randy Rampage – Bass
- Joey Shithead - guitar, vocals
Additional musicians
- Bif Naked on All Across The U.S.A.
- Billy Hopeless - vocals
- Michael Rowe - vocals
- Jason Overy percussion
- Shiloh Lindsay - vocals
References
- (http://www.allmusic.com/album/win-the-battle-r616888) review at Allmusic.com
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D.O.A.
- Joe Keithley
- Mike Hodsall
- Paddy Duddy
- Chuck Biscuits
- Randy Rampage
- Wimpy Roy
- Jon Card
- Ford Pier
- John Wright
- James Hayden
- Something Better Change (1980)
- Hardcore '81 (1981)
- Last Scream of the Missing Neighbors [with Jello Biafra] (1989)
- 13 Flavours of Doom (1992)
- Win the Battle (2002)
- Talk-Action=0 (2010)
- War on 45 (1982)
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