Bloodied But Unbowed

Year: 1984
Artist: D.O.A.

Songs

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Facts about the album "Bloodied But Unbowed"

Album Title: Bloodied But Unbowed
Artist: D.O.A.

"Bloodied But Unbowed" is an album by D.O.A., released on January 21, 1984. The album showcases D.O.A.'s signature blend of hardcore punk and political activism, featuring fast-paced rhythms, aggressive vocals, and socially conscious lyrics.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Political Commentary: "Bloodied But Unbowed" is known for its politically charged lyrics and social commentary, with D.O.A. addressing a range of issues including government corruption, environmental destruction, and societal inequality. The album's provocative themes and confrontational attitude reflect D.O.A.'s commitment to using music as a platform for activism and social change.

  2. Canadian Punk Pioneers: D.O.A. is considered one of the pioneering bands of the Canadian punk rock scene, alongside groups like Teenage Head and The Viletones. "Bloodied But Unbowed" helped solidify D.O.A.'s reputation as one of the most influential punk bands in Canada, with their energetic live performances and rebellious spirit inspiring a new generation of punk rockers.

  3. DIY Ethos: Like many punk bands of the era, D.O.A. embraced the DIY ethos, handling all aspects of their music production and distribution themselves. "Bloodied But Unbowed" was released on the band's own label, Sudden Death Records, allowing them full creative control over their music and message. This DIY approach contributed to D.O.A.'s grassroots success and cemented their status as punk rock legends.

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