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Talk - Action = 0

An Illustrated History of D.O.A.

by (author) Joe Keithley

Publisher
Arsenal Pulp Press
Initial publish date
Jun 2011
Category
Punk
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781551523965
    Publish Date
    Jun 2011
    List Price
    $27.95

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Description

The punk band D.O.A., established in 1978, is considered one of the founders of hardcore punk, alongside such other seminal groups as Black Flag and Minor Threat. Their raw, melodic sound, which drew comparisons to the Clash and the Ramones, has always been matched by the band's acute political sensibility; known for its uncompromising and outspoken anarchist viewpoints, D.O.A. has been active on behalf of many issues, including anti-racism, anti-globalization, freedom of speech, women's rights, and the environment. Its slogan, "Talk - Action = 0," refers to the importance of artists and others who need to "walk the walk" when it comes to their politics.
After more than thirty years, D.O.A. remains as active as ever, touring internationally (including a trip to China, the first punk band to do so) and recording regularly (their thirteenth studio album was released in 2010); their fan base now spans three generations. This large-format book is a sprawling visual history of the group by lead singer/guitarist Keithley--made up of vintage photographs, posters, handwritten lyrics, and other various ephemera--that offers a visceral glimpse into the hardcore life of one of the hardest-working punk bands in the business.
Joe Keithley is the founder of D.O.A. His autobiography, I, Shithead: A Life in Punk, was published by Arsenal in 2003; now in its third printing, it has been translated into French, German, and Italian.

About the author

Joe Keithley, Canada's godfather of punk, is the founder and lead guitarist of the seminal Vancouver punk band D.O.A. He has long been an activist, including as a candidate for the Green Party, and is the founder of Sudden Death Records. He is the author of the autobiography I, Shithead: A Life in Punk and Talk - Action = 0: An Illustrated History of D.O.A. He lives in Vancouver with his wife and their three children.

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Editorial Reviews

It's like walking into a punk rock museum and Joey "Shithead" Keithley is the curator, feeding you endless information and anecdotes for the DOA exhibit.
-Spill Magazine

Spill Magazine

This is not only a follow-up to Joe Keithley's excellent life on the road with a punk band memoir, I, Shithead: A Life in Punk (as essential as Henry Rollins' Get in the Van), it's also a companion ... by Great Zombie Jesus, the illustrations in this new book are astounding. It is full of the minutiae of a band's career, such as flyers, ticket stubs, photos (candid, on stage and posed), lyrics, song lists, posters, artwork, and their records covers (single picture sleeves, albums, CDs, and compilations, usually both front and back).
-FFanzeen blog

FFanzeen

They've changed a lot of people's lives.
-David Grohl (Nirvana, Foo Fighters)

David Grohl

Talk - Action = 0 offers a fresh reminder of the band's relentless work ethic and their propensity for relevant protest, be it against poverty, racism, logging, you name it. D.O.A.'s catalogue could be considered an activist soundtrack. The book also highlights many of the most notorious and satisfying accomplishments of a vaunted punk rock c.v.
-Chart Attack

Chart Attack

A document that is both an eye-popping tome and a chronological account of the rise and fall (and rise again) of one of punk music's most important acts, from the beginnings of the hardcore movement to becoming the first "political" band to tour China. Named after the band's iconic motto, Talk - Action = 0 is a book that can be flipped through for its stunning visual value alone or can be pored over thanks to Keithley's narration throughout.
-Vancouver Sun

Vancouver Sun

You have to love a punk rock book full of pictures. While words work well to tell a band's story, illustrations of DIY concert posters, scribbled set lists, and candid photos from the van capture and frame the zeitgeist that was partially defined by those images. That's why this history of the Canadian hard-core punk band D.O.A. feels so right. It reads like D.O.A. founder Keithley crammed his band's essence into a few hundred pages collaged with posters, photos, artwork, and, of course, his 'I was there' perspective on the group that's often credited with providing the DNA of hard-core punk rock ... This history's scrapbook approach is like D.O.A.'s music-vital and virile.
-Library Journal

Library Journal

I was stunned by the amount of fun I had pouring over the pages packed with over three decades of life with D.O.A and Joe.
-Culture Brats

Culture Brats

This book is a revealing window onto the history of punk rock and a testament to the resilience of its most enduring practitioners.
-BC Studies

BC Studies

Keithley's terse, almost punk-like (and occasionally grammar-spliced) prose -- so well-suited to those travails unique to outlier rock and roll -- is accompanied by reams of visual ephemera, from photos and record images to posters, ticket stubs and assorted curios ... With Keithley, talk + action = a damn fine read.
-Canuckistan Music

Canuckistan Music

There's just SO MUCH stuff crammed in here that even if Keithley had never written a single word, it's still a must own for the band's fan base. The fact that the 'narration' is as amusing, entertaining and frequently very interesting as it is, well, the icing on the cake. It's also just plain awesome to look at too.
-Rock! Shock! Pop! (rockshockpop.com)

Rock! Shock! Pop!

A fascinating account of D.O.A.'s gritty, unapologetic punk rock history, from their inception in 1978 up to the present. The book is packed with old show flyers, set lists, photos and lyrics scratched down on scraps of paper that supplement a chronology of the band's progression.
-Discorder

Discorder

The proper medicine growing young minds need.
-Jello Biafra (Dead Kennedys)

Jello Biafra

D.O.A. is a powerful rock band with great punk attitude. JK has always been outspoken and stands up loud and proud for many just causes. Long live DOA!
-Randy Bachman (Bachman-Turner Overdrive, The Guess Who)

Randy Bachman

Joey Shithead casts a long shadow.
-John Doe (X)

John Doe

D.O.A. inspired me and many others with their integrity and musical precision for many years to follow. A true legendary punk band. And pretty good hockey players too ... for Canadians.
-Greg Hetson (Circle Jerks)

Greg Hetson

They rock out. They blow the roof off. Some of the best shows I've ever seen in my life were D.O.A. gigs. I've never seen them not be amazing.
-Henry Rollins (Black Flag)

Henry Rollins

One of the highlight's of Talk-Action=0 is the subjective view of changing histories in both political and musical landscapes. Keithley's viewpoint is only one but it comes from a person who has traveled the world and remained engaged in significant changes within it. Talk-Action=0: An Illustrated History of D.O.A. is not only relevant for punk fans but for anyone interested in what it's like to see the world from a tour bus.
-Abort Magazine

Abort

Slam that beer down and let Joe Keithley drag your ass through the grimy back alleys and dive bars of Canada's punk rock heritage. This unprecedented illustrated history of Vancouver hardcore legends D.O.A. chokes you out with a barrage of vintage posters, handwritten riders, rare photos, and unfathomable stories from over 30 years of tours, riots, and unbridled punk-rock debauchery.
-Color Magazine

Color Magazine

A treasure trove of material for anyone who has ever considered themselves a D.O.A. fan ... Starting from the early days, Talk - Action = 0 chronicles the long and storied history of one of [Canada]'s most important bands ever.
-Georgia Straight

Georgia Straight

A must-have for every fan.
-Trust Magazine (Germany)

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