Wednesday, February 24, 1982
Tuesday, February 16, 1982
Saturday, February 13, 1982
The Neos "End All Discrimination" ep
This was the band's first ep. It was released by Alandhiscar Records. The band featured Steve Snotface on guitar and vocals, Jerkface Kev on bass and vocals. and Abnormal on drums and vocals. They credit a harp player too. Rob Wright from NoMeansNo recorded this recording and it might have been at one of their homes. The songs on here are:1. Illiterate
2. Fasciust Rule
3. E's
4. No Tyme 4 Romance
5. School Punks
6. Kill the Burnouts
7. Churchgoer's Motive
8. Goodbye 4 Life / Scared to Die
9. Racist Act
10. Life Sentence
11. Don't Wanna Be
Labels:
-RELEASE ARCHIVE,
NEOS,
NOMEANSNO
Friday, February 5, 1982
Friday, January 29, 1982
Thursday, January 28, 1982
DOA "War on 45" 12"

This was the first DOA record I ever owned. I picked it up at the Record Peddler. it first came out in 1982 and was self-released by the band as an 8 song 12". "War in the East" was one of the first punkified reggae songs I had heard. And the cover of the song "War" was also great.
A review that best describes the 12" was by Darryl Smyers of a fanzine called Truly Needy back in May of 1982.
"Yes, still another hardcore record. I bet you preppies are really getting mad now. Anyway, this is DOA's fourth 12". They have had many personnel changes since the early days of "Hardcore 81" and "Something Better Change". Chuck Biscuits went off to drum for Black Flag (I believe he isn't in anymore). DOA quickly picked up Dimwit and Wimpy Roy from another Canadian punk group, the Subhumans. All of this leads up to their newest creation, "War On 45". It has 8 tracks, 4 of which are excellent, the other being mediocre. The record starts off impressively with "Liar for Hire", a heavy metal/punk tune with great lyrics. This is followed by the boring "I'm Right, You're Wrong" and the rehash of an old tune "Let's Fuck". The last track is "America the Beautiful" which also appeared on the "Rat Music" compilation LP. Side two starts off with "War", an old Jam song which really is even older than that ("Edwin Starr wrote it and had a hit with this song around '69. Check it out."--D/D). It is a great tune, and DOA does it fantastically. It is very, very produced, but it is nice to hear distinct guitar lines and audible vocals. A real original tune called "I Hate You" borders on ludicrous and an attempt at reggae falls flat in the form of "War in the East". The final cut is a cover of the Dils (an early West Coast punk band) "Class War" which is much better than the original. Overall, a mighty impressive EP with production and variety. It may not be consistant but it's damned good."
This got re-issued as a CD by Sudden Death Records in 2005 with loads of extra songs but the original contained:
1. Liar For Hire
2. I'm Right, You're Wrong
3. America the Beautiful
4. Let's Fuck
5. War
6. I Hate You
7. War in the East
8. Class War
2. I'm Right, You're Wrong
3. America the Beautiful
4. Let's Fuck
5. War
6. I Hate You
7. War in the East
8. Class War
Labels:
-RELEASE ARCHIVE,
DOA
Saturday, January 23, 1982
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