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She co-wrote the following 11 great songs, that are easily Thor’s best. Is this a coincidence?
THOR – Unchained: Death March
THOR – Only The Strong: 2045, Start Raising Hell, Knock ‘Em Down, Now Comes The Storm, Thunder In The Tundra, Hot Flames, Ride Of The Chariots
Jon-Mikl THOR – Recruits Wild In The Streets: Warhammer, Ragnarok, Lady Of The Night
Vocals (she sung with THOR on)
1983 Unchained (EP): Vocals (backing)
1984 Let the Blood Run Red (Single): Vocals (backing)
1984 Thunder on the Tundra (Single): Vocals (backing)
1985 Only the Strong: Vocals (backing)
1985 Live in Detroit (Live album): Vocals (backing)
1986 Recruits – Wild in the Streets: Vocals (backing)
1998 Thunderstruck – Tales from the Equinox: Vocals (backing)
1998 Rare Footage – Live 1984 in England (Video): Vocals
THOR teams up with Canadian punk legends, DOA! 12 tracks
6 from each band. Features never before released versions of new & old THOR tracks! Canadian Import.
Type: Split
Release date: 2003
Label: Scratch Records
1. D.O.A. – Are U Ready
2. Thor – Call Of The Triumphant 04:47
3. D.O.A. – Give Em The Lumber
4. Thor – Gladiator Stomp (Arena Anthem Chant)01:13
5. D.O.A. – Beat Em, Bust Em
6. Thor – Search & Destroy 03:07
7. D.O.A. – Dead Men Tell No Tales
8. Thor – The Challenge 04:07
9. D.O.A. – I Am Canadian
10. Thor – Stormbringer 04:40
11. D.O.A. – Overtime
12. Thor – Rock The City 03:30
Length: 38:04
DOA paired up with Metal strongman Thor, who you may remember was that Canadian heavy metal guy who was a professional weightlifting champion who also did Heavy Metal and in his stage show he’d bend iron bars and other strongman stunts. This isn’t the first time D.O.A. and Thor have hooked up. Thor and D.O.A. singer Joey Keithley starred in a movie together called Graveyard.
The DOA tracks on here include hockey-themed songs, some of which have already appeared on previous DOA releases such as “Festival Of Atheists” and “Win The Battle.” Only “Are U Ready,” “Beat ‘Em, Bust ‘Em” and “Overtime” are new to these ears.
The comic book element of THOR’s music is still intact, although it seems heavier than his ’80s stuff. “Call Of The Triumphant” is massive. “Search & Destroy” (not the Stooges song) is actually really cool, and almost sounds like it could be D.O.A backing him up! Mostly, though, this is a pretty fun release, and the cover art rules.
5.0 out of 5 stars overall a great CD
I bought this CD solely for the Thor tracks, having never heard of D.O.A. I was pleasantly surprised though, as I ended up enjoying the D.O.A. tracks too. Interesting combo of bands, but overall a great CD. The Thor tracks include some of his hottest tracks, and this is just a fun CD to have.
5.0 out of 5 stars Thor and DOA Rock The World,
Thor and DOA are a powerful team and a dynamic duo.
The song “Stormbringer” by Thor is one of the greatest songs by any band and is the theme of our club the “Power Seekers”.
“Give ’em the Lumber” is superb as Joey really knows how to shoot the puck. Overall this cd is a classic that will live on forever. Every song gets your adrenaline pumping.
Other excellent tracks are “Call Of The Triumphant”, “Rock The City” by THOR and “I am Canadian” by DOA.
A hat-trickin’ collaboration between long-running hardcore pioneers DOA and Canadian heavy metal legend THOR. Each group performs six tracks—songs about hockey, power, glory, and mayhem—and mow all-comers down in the process. DOA’s track “Are U Ready” is already being played at home games by the Vancouver Canucks to amp up the crowd, and has also been adopted as the theme song in the restoration of the memory of the Vancouver Millionaires (Stanley Cup Champions 1915).
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