NEW LP
Sudden Death Records
Sudden Death and DOA have gone back in time and restored one of punk’s seminal albums. You also get original the lyric sheet insert and the original foldout insert with pics of JOEY SHITHEAD, CHUCK BISCUITS, RANDY RAMPAGE and DAVE GREGG. For D.O.A.’s first album’s 30th anniversary Sudden Death has released it simultaneously with its companion album Hardcore 81.
“Thankfully, here’s the first of them (D.O.A.’s first two albums Something Better Change and Hardcore 81) in its natural restored state, just as it appeared in 1980 and how glorious it remains! The product of two years of solid gigging in their native Vancouver, by the hottest punk band the West Coast ever produced, this side of the much different Weirdos and Avengers (no one else was even close). Something Better Change is a trio so molten, they didn’t even manage to get it all down in the studio (that would come with the follow up Hardcore 81). And yet it is still an absolutely awesome record. So heavy with chops it nearly leaks, songs such as ‘The Enemy,’ ‘2+2,’ ‘New Age’ and the twisting ‘Last Night’ soar like the best Clash/Pistols/S.L.F. riffs filtered through an American anvil, power even those greats couldn’t approach (aside from Give ‘Em Enough Rope). On the faster cuts such as the singles tracks ‘The Prisoner,’ the lewd ‘Thirteen’ and ‘World War 3,’ D.O.A. just turn the aggression up several notches.”—J.Rabid, Big Takeover Magazine