LP - Limited 40th Anniversary Edition Yellow Vinyl with 3 Bonus Tracks & 12 Page
D.O.A.'s 'History of Hardcore 'Booklet. Only 500 copies in this edition.
With the release of D.O.A.'s Hardcore 81 the North American punk rock explosion finally got a name. D.O.A. were the first band to use the term 'hardcore' when describing the kind of hard-edged punk music they and their contemporaries had been playing for nearly three years. and how right they where with 1981 being the year hardcore broke across America.
Regarded by many as the bands finest moment Hardcore 81 features the classics Slumlord, Smash the State, My Old Man's a Bum, Fucked up Baby, Waiting for You, their hilarious piss take of Led Zeppelin's Communication Breakdown and the bands call-to-arms anthem D.O.A.
* Vinyl image shown is for mock-up purposes only. Actual vinyl colour/shade may differ in appearance.
Tracklist:
1. D.O.A.
2. Unknown
3. Slumlord
4. Musical Interlude
5. I Don't Give A Shit
6. M.C.T.F.D.
7. Communication Breakdown
8. 001 Loser's Club
9. Fucked Up Baby
10. The Kenny Blister Song
11. Smash The State
12. My Old Man's A Bum
13. Bloodsucker Baby
14. Waiting For You
Plus Bonus Tracks:
15. Disco Sucks 1978 7" EP Version
16. The Prisoner1978 7" Single Version
17. Fucked Up Ronnie - 1981 7" EP Version