https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEVb5HbQaOo
D.O.A. played 1st Avenue main room Minneapolis 1986 while we played the 7th St. Entry new band night - I was 15 years old! I saw 7 Seconds and Bad Brains both live at the Entry. I wasn't into D.O.A. at the time so I didn't appreciate them as much. hahaha. Wow - that's wild that he coined the term hardcore. I always considered myself into Hardcore as part of Minneapolis music from 12 years old to 16 years old for myself - Dead Kennedys, Minor Threat...and of course local Minneapolis bands. thanks
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.O.A._(band)
He considered D.O.A. to be "satirical, spiritual altruists", not scolds or evangelists.[11] The title track refers to both party crashing and disrupting the conservatism of the 1980s; it has also been interpreted as mocking straight edge.[8]
interview D.O.A.'s lead singer/songwriter Joe "shithead" Keithley
Something Better Change is a dynamic new documentary by Scott Crawford (Salad Days) and Paul Rachman (American Hardcore) that does an in depth look at Joe Keithley's activism through his trail blazing band D.O.A. and his 45 years of activism that helped Joe get elected as city councillor in his home town of Burnaby, BC, Canada.
2018 interview with Joe Keithley
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