"Bloodied But Unbowed (1987-83 Pic.LP)" by D.O.A. is a powerful compilation LP that captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit of one of punk rock?s most influential bands. Released by Sudden Death Records, this picture disc LP brings together some of D.O.A.'s most iconic tracks from their formative years between 1978 and 1983, showcasing their aggressive sound and politically charged lyrics. The album serves as both an introduction for new listeners and a nostalgic collection for longtime fans, highlighting classics like "The Prisoner," "World War 3," and "Fucked Up Ronnie." D.O.A., formed in Vancouver in 1978, are widely regarded as pioneers of hardcore punk, known for their relentless touring schedule and activism within the music scene. Over the decades, they have inspired countless bands with albums such as "Hardcore '81" and remain celebrated for their uncompromising stance on social issues. Sudden Death Records is renowned for supporting independent artists in punk and alternative genres since its founding by D.O.A.?s own Joey Shithead Keithley; it continues to be a vital force in keeping underground music alive.