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Legendary NW rock band D.O.A. release DVD autobiography

When old school Seattle punk-metal icon Duff McKagan wrote about punk rock at the Seattle Weekly a couple of weeks ago, he gave a little list of bands he considers essential to the canon. Though it wasn't specifically numerical in importance, the phenomenon-by-response stack of heroes began with The Ramones (good choice), then The Clash (a little more arguable, but who can resist?), and then -- D.O.A.

To quote McKagan:

"D.O.A.Something Better Change: If you grew up in the Northwest in the late '70s or early '80s, D.O.A. were a larger-than-life example of how brilliant a live rock band should be. They were as important as any band in history, as far as I'm concerned."

The actual word "hardcore" as applied to latter period North American punk rock is most likely taken from a D.O.A. album title -- Hardcore '81. Note the year of its release, and that there really wasn't a musical genre with that name before D.O.A. nailed their hard, fast, no compromise sound.

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Soundgarden reunites! But not how you think.

Soundgarden reunited! Kind of. Well, maybe not...

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Take a stroll down memory lane (that is, if you're old enough)

Krist looks like a down-and-out math teacher rather than the former bassists of the most influential bands of rock and roll.

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Latest comment by: Betsy Boston: "Interesting that ABC also doesn't seem to have the budget for a good copy editor/proofreader: The remaining Alice in Chain members, Mike Inez (who replaced Mike Starr), left, Jerry Cantrell (who founded the band with Layne Staley), second from left, and Sean ...