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D.O.A. - 2004 - Live Fee Or Die

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    D.O.A. - 2004 - Live Fee Or Die
    • D.O.A - 01 - Agony And The Ecstasy.mp3
    • D.O.A - 02 - Earache.mp3
    • D.O.A - 03 - Brigands And Pirates.mp3
    • D.O.A - 04 - Masters Of War.mp3
    • D.O.A - 05 - Fat Cat.mp3
    • D.O.A - 06 - Stand Up Now.mp3
    • D.O.A - 07 - Fucked Up Bush.mp3
    • D.O.A - 08 - Drive My Car.mp3
    • D.O.A - 09 - Robin Hood.mp3
    • D.O.A - 10 - Can't Push Me Around.mp3
    • D.O.A - 11 - You Won't Stand Alone (Ska-Sized).mp3
    • D.O.A - 12 - Mountains Eventually Fall.mp3
    • D.O.A - 13 - Eve Of Destruction.mp3
    • D.O.A - 14 - We Don't Need No God Damn War.mp3
    • D.O.A - 15 - Road Kill.mp3
    • D.O.A - 16 - Kill Ya Later.mp3
    • D.O.A - 17 - Marijuana Motherfucker.mp3
    • D.O.A - 18 - I Make This World.mp3
    • D.O.A - 19 - The Concrete Beach.mp3
    • D.O.A - 20 - Bad Moon Risin.mp3

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    RECORD INFORMATION

    The Originals - Legendary Recordings From The Deutsche Grammophon Catalogue

    ℗ 2014 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin © 2014 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin Packaged in 15cm cube box with lift top. Includes 98 page booklet with essays, track listing, libretti for The Magic Flute and Tristan und Isolde, photographs and credits. Made in the EU. Printed in the EU. This box set is a reissue of [r7459760]; all discs have different matrices than those for the 2014 release.
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    D.O.A. Biography

    D.O.A. was a hardcore punk band from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. They are often referred to as the "founders" of hardcore punk, along with Black Flag, The Germs, Negative Trend, and Middle Class. Their second album Hardcore '81 was thought by many to have been the first actual reference to the second wave of the American punk sound as hardcore. Singer/guitarist Joey "Shithead" Keithley is the only founding member to have stayed in the band throughout its entire history. However, original bassist Randy Rampage has been active in the band in recent years and has played on one of the band's last three albums, although he is not in the current lineup. D.O.A. has often released music on Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles Records, and they have released an album with Jello Biafra titled Last Scream of the Missing Neighbors.

    D.O.A. has always maintained an uncompromising leftist political stance. The band is known for its outspoken political opinions and has a history of performing for many causes and benefits. Its slogan is "Talk minus Action equals Zero." The band has been active on many issues, including anti-racism, anti-globalization, freedom of speech, and the environment.

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    Disclaimer: this biography was gathered automatically through an external music database and could be inaccurate. We don't control the information found here.


    Label - Deutsche Grammophon

    Deutsche Grammophon, or Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft, has been the main classical music label of German record company Deutsche Grammophon GmbH since 1949.

    Prior to that date, the label Grammophon was used until 1943, in conjunction with the Nipper dog. Between 1942-1948 the Siemens Spezial label was used.

    Note: The branding "Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft" was used until 1970. These releases also belong here as it is one and the same label.
    For company credits which use the "Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft" / "Deutsche Grammophon" trademark, use the Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft profile.

    In 1949, the tulip crown is introduced, after the trademark rights to HMV/Nipper had been sold to EMI (Electrola).
    In 1957, the "cartouche", bordered by a garland of tulips, is introduced.

    Label Code: LC 00173 / LC 0173.

    uSeries associated with Deutsche Grammophon:/u
    Deutsche Grammophon Debut: This series presents upcoming, young, performing talents.
    AvantGarde (2): Series devoted to (then) contemporary music, released in late 1960s & early 1970s. Four 6-LP box-set collections also issued.
    Deutsche Grammophon Resonance: In this series, older, often very good, recordings are being reissued at a cheap price.
    Collectors Edition (2): Series of box-set compilations.
    Festival Of Hits: Budget compilation series initially made for the Canadian market, with a distinctive visual theme.

    Releases from the 1950's and 1960's, and also from 2004 onwards, often come in different versions. Therefore it's recommended to mention the graphical layout of the cover or centre labels. Otherwise the following information should be added to the Release Notes on submissions:
    1. Branding: Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft or just Deutsche Grammophon (both for cover and labels, may differ).
    2. Centre-labels border: tulip or straight border (the latter replaced the former in 1969).
    3. Centre-labels colour when there's a tulip border (darker or brighter yellow - difficult as you have to compare or know the two). Issues/pressings with dark yellow background are even older, see label images for an example of a darker and a brighter centrelabel with tulip borders (darker is a 1956 print, the brighter a 1959 print).
    4. If Stereo is on a red background on the front cover or on a red sticker ("Stereo Compatible" - stereo reissues of 17 / 18 / 19 mono series releases).
    5. Gatefold cover with stitched spine (older issue/pressing).
    6. For those with stitched spine: mention if it's an illustrated or generic front cover (oldest releases have a generic cover design).
    7. Centre label features "Alle Hersteller- ..." (until 1966) or "Made in Germany" (since 1967).
    8. Rim text on labels of German LPs "Urheber- Und ..." was replaced by "Alle Urheber- Und ..." late 1976 / early 1977.

    Price codes, catalogue number series and format relations:
    · LP (price: 15 DM) 16 xxx - 10" LP mono (early/mid 1950's - beginning 1960's)
    · LPE (price: 15 DM) 17 xxx - 10" LP mono (early/mid 1950's - beginning 1960's)
    · LPM (price: 25 DM) 18 xxx - 12" LP mono (early/mid 1950's - mid 1960's)
    · LPEM (price: 21 DM) 19 xxx - 12" LP mono (mid 1950's - mid 1960's)
    · SLP (price: 15 DM) 133 xxx - 10" LP stereo (1960's) see LPEM 16 mono above
    · SLP (price: 15 DM) 135 xxx - 10" LP stereo (1960's) see LPEM 17 mono above
    · SLPM (price: 25 DM) 138 xxx - 12" LP stereo (1960's) see LPM 18 mono above
    · SLPEM (price: 21 DM) 136 xxx - 12" LP stereo (1960's) see LPEM 19 mono above
    · EPL (price: 8 DM) 30 xxx 7", 45 rpm mono
    · NL 32 (price: 5 DM) xxx 7" 45 rpm mono
    · SNL (price: 5 DM) 120 xxx 7" 45 rpm stereo
    · SEPL (price: 8 DM) 121xxx 7" 45 rpm stereo

    · 1x xxx - mono
    · 101 xxx - Stereo equipment test records
    · 004 xxx - Promotional releases, mono (samplers, promo's, ...) (mid '60's, used both for DG and for Archiv Produktion)
    · 104 xxx - Promotional releases, stereo (samplers, promo's, ...) (mid '60's, used both for DG and for Archiv Produktion)
    · 0100 xxx - Third party pressings through Belgian Phonogram subsidiary (S.A. Phonogram N.V.)
    · 25xx xxx - stereo only (from ca.1970 to early 1980's CD era)
    · 27xx xxx - multiple record set, often in box with booklet & other documentation; individual LPs also have distinct (sequential) catalog numbers.

    The 7-digit numerical catalogue numbers were introduced in April 1970. Any item with such a catalogue number has been released after that date.

    Note: Inner poly lined dust sleeves for some Deutsche Grammophon pressings and reissues usually show a manufacturing date. For example N #/82 or N#/80 on bottom right corner, thus referring to the year 1982 or 1980 that the inner sleeve was made. This is not a completely safe way to determine the exact year for releases, it however will give a very close indication of the release year, indicating the record was pressed either the indicated year or one year later.

    For a detailed essay about the meaning of DG-codes on German vinyl releases, see this url=http://www.discogs.com/forum/thread/413694forum entry/url.

    Use Deutsche Grammophon GmbH (1938-present) where it appears as such, or a variation of that name (for instance Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft mbH.)
    Use Deutsche Grammophon Hamburg where it appears as Deutsche Grammophon, Hamburg or Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft, Hamburg, or a variation.
    Use Deutsche Grammophon-Aktiengesellschaft (1900-1937), where it appears as such, or a variation of that name (for instance Deutsche Grammophon AG.)
    Use Deutsche Grammophon G.M.B.H. Hannover where it appears as such.
    Use Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft where the Deutsche Grammophon or Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft trademark is used for a company credit.
    For lacquer cut & pressing roles, there is Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft Pressing Plant (1945-1972), this name will not appear on any record, but can be derived from the runouts.
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