Dayglo Abortions

Dayglo Abortions are a veteran Canadian punk band from Victoria, British Columbia, formed in 1979. Led by Murray Acton, also known as "The Cretin," the band has been a staple of the punk underground for decades. They are known for their unapologetic punk rock style, often infused with heavy metal elements, and their provocative album artwork. Over the years, they have released several iconic albums, including "Out of the Womb," "Feed Us a Fetus," "Here Today, Guano Tomorrow," "Two Dogs Fucking," "Little Man in the Canoe," "Corporate Whores," "Stupid World, Stupid Songs," "Death Race 2000," and "Holy Shiite." The band's irreverent humor and anti-social attitude have sometimes landed them in controversy, such as facing obscenity charges in the past. Despite this, they continue to perform and release new music, maintaining their reputation as one of the most enduring and influential punk bands.

In recent years, the band has consisted of Murray Acton on guitar and vocals, Willy Jak on bass, and Blind Marc on drums. Their music often combines catchy punk melodies with heavy metal influences and biting social commentary. Dayglo Abortions' style is characterized by their anti-establishment views and a blend of humor and political rhetoric, making them a unique and enduring presence in the punk scene. Their most recent studio album, "Armageddon Survival Guide," released in 2016, continues this tradition with its blend of punk and metal, maintaining their position as a significant force in the punk world.

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Corporate Whores
Album - 15 Tracks - Released May 26, 2021
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