D.O.A. – Murder
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
( Thanks to musicgraphik for the picture) With the depart of lead-guitarist Dave Gregg, who kinda-almost-sorta played Mick Jones to Joey Shithead’s Joe Strummer, in 1988, something good about D.O.A was lost perpetually . However, any rope led by Joey Shithead is D.O.A . To be satisfactory, 1990’s Murder, their initial manuscript with brand new guitarist Chris “Humper” Prohom, has startling strength, generally deliberation the lifeless tipple most alternative survivors of the hardcore epoch were producing by which time . The video for the electrifying opening lane, “We Know What You Want” is, all budgetary stipulations in reserve, utterly glorious . It crosses Three Stooges slapstick with a David Mamet-styled joke of the bottom-feeders of capitalism . ( Take special note of the mugging of wrestling fable Gene Kiniski, uninformed off his coming with Joey and Jello Biafra in the movie, Terminal City Ricochet) . The albums additionally boasts the finger-pointin’, shout-that-chorus rocker, “The Agony and the Ecstasy” and the harmonica-driven “Concrete Beach” . The creeping tired, however, is tough to omit . Out of thirteen marks on the manuscript dual( “Where Evil Grows, “Midnight Special”), have been covers, dual have been re-recordings of old marks( “Waiting for You”, “The Warrior Lives Again”) an additional lane( “No Productivity”) dates behind to Brian Goble’s old rope, The Subhumans and eventually “Concrete Beach” is a strain they’d been personification live given at slightest 1985 . Something Better Change, in truth . Download D.O.A . – Murder L.P .



