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The definitive D.O.A.?

Posted by Loren on April 24, 2026

The definitive D.O.A.?
photo by Bob Hanham

Long-running Canadian punk band D.O.A. just announced a career-spanning compilation called Take on the Tyrants -- a fitting name when they started as well as today.

The band has 18 studio albums in their 48 year career, and the new collection collects 33 of those (on 2xLP, or 30 tracks on a 1xCD) out May 21 via Sudden Death Records.

In posts like this, the tracklisting we tack at the end will actually be useful.

TRACKLIST:

1. The Enemy
2. Disco Sucks
3. Get Out of My Life
4. New Age
5. The Prisoner
6. World War 3
7. Whatcha Gonna Do? (vinyl only)
8. DOA
9. Slumlord
10. Waiting for You
11. Unknown
12. General Strike
13. Race Riot
14. Fucked Up Ronnie
15. They Hate Punk Rock (vinyl only)
16. You Won't Stand Alone (vinyl only)
17. Liar for Hire
18. War
19. I'm Right You're Wrong
20. America the Beautiful
21. Class War
22. Logjam
23. Blind Men
24. Beat 'Em Bust 'Em
25. Who the Hell Do You Think You Are?
26. That's Progress (feat. Jello Biafra)
27. Already Dead
28. Death Machine
29. All the President's Men
30. Donnybrook
31. We're Drivin' to Hell 'n' Back
32. You Can't Stop Me
33. Pipeline Fever

The definitive D.O.A.?
photo by Bob Hanham

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