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The Donnas: Turn Thirtysome (Renewed CDgraphy. Full-lenght Albums 1997-2009) RESTORED

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AvaxHome's DONNAS
The Donnas: Turn Thirtysome (Renewed CDgraphy. Full-lenght Albums 1997-2009)
8x EAC-FLAC+CUE+LOG or MP3 CBR 320 | Complete Scanwork | 2,57 GB or 910 MB

The Donnas are an American all-female rock band from Palo Alto, California. They draw inspiration from The Ramones, The Runaways, AC/DC, Bachman–Turner Overdrive and Kiss. Rolling Stone has stated that "the Donnas offer a guileless take on adolescent alienation; they traffic in kicks, not catharsis, fun rather than rage". Allmusic.com has stated that the band offers "a good old-fashioned Rock & Roll party". After gathering a cult following in the punk scene since their 1993 debut, the band achieved major label commercial success in the early 2000s and afterward.



Aspiring to nothing more than a good old-fashioned Rock & Roll party, the Donnas won a cult following and considerable media attention in the late '90s after scoring a record deal right out of high school. Early on, they were invariably described as "the Ramones meet the Runaways", with a definite emphasis on the former (they'd even adopted identical first names as a tribute). But their bratty high-school-delinquent image was clearly indebted to the latter, as their songs concerned themselves mostly with boys, booze, drugs, and hated classmates. As the Donnas grew up and polished their technical abilities, their music evolved into a distinctly female take on cock-rock metal, drawing more from AC/DC, Kiss, and Mötley Crüe than from punk. Some critics praised their cheerfully crude adoption of male sexual bravado; others complained that the band's music never transcended its vintage influences, and remained suspicious that their naughty-girl packaging was a bigger part of their appeal.


The Donnas were originally formed in May 1993, when all four members (all born in 1979) were still in the eighth grade together in Palo Alto, CA. Calling themselves Ragady Anne at first, they played covers of groups like R.E.M., L7, the Muffs, and Shonen Knife, and entered a junior-high battle of the bands just one month after forming. During high school, they kept practicing virtually every afternoon, and soon moved into riot grrrl territory with inspiration from bands like Bikini Kill and Bratmobile (though it was more musical than political). In early 1995, Ragady Anne released a 7" EP on the local Radio Trash label, but soon changed their name to the Electrocutes and adopted a trashy jailbait image and a loud-fast-rules aesthetic. They gigged around the Bay Area that year and were spotted by Darin Raffaelli, a onetime member of trash-punkers Supercharger and head of the small Radio X label. Raffaelli had written a cache of Ramones-style songs for a hypothetical girl band, and approached the Electrocutes about recording them.



Deciding that the songs didn't fit the Electrocutes' metal-queen style, the girls created Ramones-worshipping alter egos known as the Donnas, even going so far as to mock them in Electrocutes interviews as though they were different people. Thus, vocalist Brett Anderson, guitarist Allison Robertson, bassist Maya Ford, and drummer Torry Castellano became Donna A., Donna R., Donna F., and Donna C. Before 1995 was out, they played their first gig as the Donnas, and released their first single under that name on Radio X. Two more followed in 1996, the last one on Raffaelli's new imprint, Super*teem. Meanwhile, they hadn't yet abandoned their identity as the Electrocutes, and in fact recorded an album called Steal Yer Lunch Money during 1996; however, it wasn't released until three years later, when Sympathy for the Record Industry acquired the rights in the wake of the Donnas' eventual success.

In 1997, the Donnas recorded a self-titled debut album for Super*teem, using songs ghostwritten by Raffaelli. Critics charged that Raffaelli was acting as the band's Svengali, likening their relationship to that of Kim Fowley and the Runaways; both sides vehemently denied that was the case, and eventually severed their professional relationship to avoid fueling more speculation. Following the release of The Donnas, the group took a week off from its senior year of high school to tour Japan. After graduation, they postponed plans for college and accepted an offer to sign with Bay Area indie Lookout, the original home of Green Day. Their label debut, American Teenage Rock 'n' Roll Machine, was released in early 1998, and did feature some uncredited songwriting input from Raffaelli. The Donnas quickly became underground punk favorites, and even landed some attention from mainstream media like MTV.



The Donnas' third album, Get Skintight, appeared in 1999 and marked the first time the band composed its material with no outside assistance. A distinct hard rock influence began to creep into their compositions, underlined by their cover of Mötley Crüe's "Too Fast for Love"; they even opened a show for Cinderella. That year, they also appeared in the teen comedies Jawbreaker and Drive Me Crazy, the latter as the Electrocutes. In early 2001, the band issued The Donnas Turn 21, which continued their move away from punk and toward the hard rock mainstream of 15-20 years previous (this time the cover was Judas Priest's "Living After Midnight"). The album received some of their weakest reviews to date, generally from critics who felt that their party-hardy subject matter was starting to feel forced.



Nonetheless, the Donnas caught the attention of major label Atlantic, who signed them up in late 2001. Launched with a new wave of publicity, the Donnas' label debut, Spend the Night, arrived in 2002 and became their first album to break into the Top 100 of the pop charts. It also earned them their biggest radio hit to date in the single "Take It Off," whose video also got some MTV airplay. In the summer of 2003, the Donnas played the main stage on the revived Lollapalooza tour. That September, after a full year and a half of touring and promoting, the girls took a break to rest up.



When the foursome reunited in 2004, they made a conscious decision to shake the Ramones comparisons by making a record that drew from their various other influences. They entered the studio with Butch Walker (Avril Lavigne, Injected) and created the highly polished and semi-poppy Gold Medal album, released in October that year. The following album found the group embracing their hair metal influences, resulting in a record heavier than their last, but cleaner than their early punk efforts. With the help of producer Jay Ruston (the Polyphonic Spree, Meat Loaf), they released Bitchin' on their own independent label, Purple Feather, in September 2007.

In 2008 The Donnas toured with the Melbourne-based, Australian band "Kisschasy" as part of their "Skin and Bones" tour. They also toured the U.S. and Canada with The Hives.

The Donnas have had a very dedicated fan-base almost from the beginning of their touring career. The band has a fan only community called ‘The Donnaholics’. Every year these fans are sent a special membership package. Membership sometimes includes concert pre-sales, meet & greets and member only message boards. The band has played two ‘Donnaholic’ only concerts, first in 2005 & the second in 2008. These concerts were named ‘Desert Moon’ and were both held at Pappy & Harriets in Pioneertown, California.




In July 2009, the band released a retrospective collection entitled Greatest Hits Volume 16 to celebrate the bands 16th year together. The album contains new songs, re-recorded older songs as well as some unreleased material. The band toured that summer with Pat Benatar and Blondie on the two's joint Call Me Invincible Tour. Drummer Torry Castellano was unable to play on any of these tour dates as she was suffering from tendonitis of the shoulder. Long time friend Amy Cesari of the band The Demonics has been chosen to fill in for Torry.

On July 9, 2010, Torry announced via the band's website that due to her continued shoulder problems she would have to retire from drumming and performing with The Donnas and is currently a student at Stanford University.

In January 2011 The Donnas signed a deal with Crowdbands. Crowdbands plans to release the bands ninth album by the end of 2011.

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• Maya Ford – bass guitar, vocals • Brett Anderson – lead vocals, keyboards
• Allison Robertson – guitar, vocals • Torry Castellano – drums, percussion, vocals


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The Donnas: Turn Thirtysome (Renewed CDgraphy. Full-lenght Albums 1997-2009) RESTORED

The Donnas - Selftitled Album (1997)
FLAC+CUE+LOG or MP3 CBR 320 | 41:18 min | 165 or 102 MB

The Donnas is the debut studio album by American rock band The Donnas, released in 1997, re-released in 1998. The last nine tracks on the re-released version are bonus tracks; they are the nine tracks that were released on three singles prior to the original release of this album.

The Donnas' self-titled debut album presents the girls as the most convincing Ramones ripoff band ever. Song titles like "Get Rid of That Girl," "I Don't Want to Go to School," and "Teenage Runaway" should make this painfully obvious. Their three-chord punk songs have an innocent sound that is upended, as most of their lyrics consist of tales of teenage rebellion ("I Don't Wanna Go" and "Get Rid of That Girl") and drug use ("Huff All Night," "Everybody's Smoking Cheeba," and "Friday Fun"). What makes this slight record so much fun is the tempo of the music, the lo-fidelity recording, and high-school cheerleader backing vocals that give the songs a "rah-rah" excitement. Like most complaints about the Ramones, all of the songs on The Donnas sound the same – but at least it's a good song.

~ Brian Flota, all media guide
Tracklist:

01. Hey, I'm Gonna Be Your Girl
02. Let's Go Mano!
03. Teenage Runaway
04. Lana & Stevie
05. I'm Gonna Make Him Mine (Tonight)
06. Huff All Night
07. I Don't Wanna Go
08. We Don't Go
09. Friday Fun
10. Everybody's Smoking Cheeba
11. Get Rid Of That Girl
12. Drive In
13. Do You Wanna Go Out With Me
14. Rock 'N' Roll Boy
15. High School Yum Yum
16. Boy Like You
17. Let's Rab
18. Let's Go Mano
19. Last Chance Dance
20. I Wanna Be A Unabomber
21. Da Doo Ron Ron
22. I Don't Want To Go To School
23. I Don't Wanna Rock 'N' Roll Tonight

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Originally Released: 1997
Re-Release Date: July 28, 1998
Format: Original Recording Reissued
Label: Lookout Records
Catalog No.: LK 201-2


The Donnas: Turn Thirtysome (Renewed CDgraphy. Full-lenght Albums 1997-2009) RESTORED

The Donnas - American Teenage Rock 'N' Roll Machine (1998)
FLAC+CUE+LOG or MP3 CBR 320 | 24:27 min | 212 or 70 MB

Chris Lee, the lead singer of a '70s-minded, AC/DC-influenced hard rock/metal band called Supagroup, had an excellent point when he asserted that even though there has been plenty of "rock music" in the '90s and 2000s, there hasn't been nearly as much rock & roll – that party music (a big part of the '60s, '70s, and '80s) often takes a back seat to introspection in the post-Nevermind climate of alternative rock. In the '90s and 2000s, the Donnas have (like Supagroup) done their part to fill that void by providing trashy, decadent, punky, sex-crazed hard rock with a strong late-'70s/early-'80s influence – and they've done it without the slightest trace of irony. American Teenage Rock & Roll Machine, the band's second full-length album, is far from groundbreaking; in fact, this 1998 release is consistently mindful of the hard rock that the Runaways were providing 22 years earlier (before the Donnas were even born). And while the Runaways were quite revolutionary for their time, the Donnas are merely derivative. But they're enjoyably derivative, and hedonistic tunes like "Speed Demon" and "Leather on Leather" offer something that wasn't terribly easy to find in 1998 – dirty, beer-soaked, hooky rock & roll party music. There is nothing even remotely introspective about the Donnas, who thrive on the old-school sex/drugs/rock & roll clichés of their parents' generation and sound like they're totally oblivious to post-grunge or emo. Although generally decent, this isn't their best release; on 2002's Spend the Night, the Donnas sound sharper, crisper, and more focused. Nonetheless, American Teenage Rock And Roll Machine has more ups than downs – and again, the CD helped fill a void by demonstrating that in 1998, there was still a place for wild, reckless fun in the rock world.

~ Alex Henderson, all media guide
Tracklist:

01. Rock 'N' Roll Machine
02. You Make Me Hot
03. Checkin' It Out
04. Gimmie My Radio
05. Outta My Mind
06. Looking For Blood
07. Leather On Leather
08. Wanna Get Some Stuff
09. Speed Demon
10. Shake In The Action

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 1 from 15. November 2010

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The Donnas / American Teenage Rock 'N' Roll Machine

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Produced by Tom, The Donnas & Romeo Voltage.
Recorded and Engineered by Tom at Trackwreck Studios, Oakland, CA.

Release Date: January 27, 1998
Format: Original Recording
Label: Lookout Records
Catalog No.: LK 191-2


The Donnas: Turn Thirtysome (Renewed CDgraphy. Full-lenght Albums 1997-2009) RESTORED

The Donnas - Get Skintight (1999)
FLAC+CUE+LOG or MP3 CBR 320 | 38:13 min | 372 or 131 MB

The Donnas: Turn Thirtysome (Renewed CDgraphy. Full-lenght Albums 1997-2009) RESTORED

It took almost no time for the Donnas to become an underground rock sensation, favorites of punk scenesters and journalists. Almost overnight, the teen quartet released its debut, graduated from high school, and then started popping up in the most unlikely places, including the Rose McGowan teen flick Jawbreaker. It wasn't exactly like they were omnipresent, but the Donnas certainly were primed to break into the major leagues with their second set of Ramones-styled punk-pop, Get Skintight. Stylistically, there is no change from the debut, but Get Skintight does boast a better, catchier set of songs and a ferocious group of performances. The Donnas are undeniably good – they have the songs and the hooks, a great attitude, and a great look – but there's something a little strange about a group of teens hero-worshipping music that was made before their birth. It could be argued that the Ramones did the same thing, but not only did they build on music from their youth, they bent the rules. The Ramones were ironic postmodernists, twisting around bubblegum, surf, and teen pop with campy glee. It made their music vibrant and unpredictable and deep, while still being pure fun. The Donnas, in turn, play by the rules the Ramones wrote with their debut album, without any irony or camp – it's straight-ahead party music, with no apologies. It's the primary difference between the two groups, what separates a good party band from a transcendent one. Ultimately, such criticisms seem like quibbling, because Get Skintight isn't meant as anything other than a great punk party record, which is exactly what it is. But that difference is why listeners raised on old-school punk may find the album a little off.

~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, all media guide
Tracklist:

01. Skintight
02. Hyperactive
03. You Don't Wanna Call
04. Hook It Up
05. Doin' Donuts
06. Searching The Streets
07. Party Action
08. I Didn't Like You Anyway
09. Get Outta My Room
10. Well Done
11. Get You Alone
12. Hot Boxin'
13. Too Fast For Love
14. Zero

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 1 from 15. November 2010

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The Donnas / Get Skintight

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Produced by Steve & Jeff McDonald. Engineered by Robert Shimp
Recorded & Mixed at Toast Studios, San Francisco, CA. Mastered by John Golden.

Re-Release Date: June 8, 1999
Format: Original Recording
Label: Lookout Records
Catalog No.: LK 225-2


The Donnas: Turn Thirtysome (Renewed CDgraphy. Full-lenght Albums 1997-2009) RESTORED

The Donnas - Turn 21 (2001)
FLAC+CUE+LOG or MP3 CBR 320 | 41:05 min | 348 or 108 MB

The Donnas Turn 21 is the fourth studio album by the American Rock band The Donnas, released in 2001 on Lookout!. Their last release for Lookout Records, the album marks their transition away from their previous pop punk sound and towards a more hard rock sound.

There's a double-edged sword in the title of The Donnas Turn 21 – they're now old enough to drink but a little too old for Barely Legal, thereby whittling their core audience of frustrated middle-aged rockers by a third, maybe. Then, there's the sound itself, which is less Ramones than retooled Runaways, a band that was never as wild, popular, or good as their revisionist reputation claims. The girls do their best to seem like crazy sluts, "spending every night in a different state/spending every night with a different date – I'd do them all if I could," which just winds up just sounding a little desperate. Screwing police officers, wearing hot pants, dissing critics that gave them bad reviews, huffing and binge-drinking, giving midnight blowjobs, covering Judas Priest, and giving props to Cheech, Chong, and Schlitz – if this is the music of young rock & rollers, then Neil Sedaka is still hip. At least this time they wrote their own tunes, so they mean it, man, but it can't help but feel a little pre-packaged and processed for an audience that was into this music before the Donnas were born. Occasionally, the band winds up with a hook and some momentum, as on "Drivin' Thru My Heart," but musically they're never as gaudy and raunchy as they should be; it says something if the Judas Priest cover is the only thing that really hits hard. Face it, if The Donnas Turn 21 sounded as shamelessly sexy as the lyrics and tarted-up images, it'd be a hell of a little rock & roll record. Instead, this inspires feelings of guilt instead of guilty pleasure.

~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, all media guide
Tracklist:

01. Are You Gonna Move It For Me
02. Do You Wanna Hit It
03. 40 Boys In 40 Nights
04. Play My Game
05. Midnite Snack
06. Drivin' Thru My Heart
07. You've Got A Crush On Me
08. Little Boy
09. Don't Get Me Busted
10. Police Blitz
11. Hot Pants
12. Gimme A Ride
13. Living After Midnight
14. Nothing To Do

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 1 from 15. November 2010

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The Donnas / Turn 21

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Produced by Robert Shimp & The Donnas. Engineered & Mixed by Robert Shimp
Recorded at Toast Studios, San Francisco, CA.

Re-Release Date: January 23, 2001
Format: Original Recording
Label: Lookout Records
Catalog No.: LK 255-2


The Donnas: Turn Thirtysome (Renewed CDgraphy. Full-lenght Albums 1997-2009) RESTORED

The Donnas - Spend The Night (2002)
FLAC+CUE+LOG or MP3 CBR 320 | 45:27 min | DATA | 365 or 103 MB
Japanese edition with Bonus tracks

Spend the Night is the fifth studio album and major label debut by the American hard rock band The Donnas, released in 2002 on Atlantic Records. It was the band's first charting record on the Billboard Hot 200, peaking at #62, and features their most successful single, "Take It Off", which peaked at #19 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.

Fuller and more thought-out than their previous releases, the Donnas' Spend the Night furthers the band's evolution from their "what if the Ramones were chicks" vibe into a really cohesive hard rock band. The straightforward lyrics still revolve around "Tonight we're gonna party," "Let's get high in the backseat of my car," and "I'm gonna steal you away from your girl," but using these tried-and-true rock & roll themes with the Donnas' equally simple song structures, their sound and message achieve a kind of rock purity that seems miles away from all of the Britneys and Christina Aguileras out there. Their allegiance to the sound of simplistic party rock bands that were around in the late '70s/early '80s (Kiss, Cheap Trick, Mötley Crüe) joins forces with the snarl of the tough girl groups of that same era (Blondie, the Pretenders, Joan Jett) in a way that hasn't been heard on a major label in at least a decade. Special recognition deserves to go to guitarist Donna R./Allison Robertson whose Ace Frehley fascination used to be cute and now sounds as though it has erupted into a full-blown obsession, but somehow she still manages to put a heavier Southern rock/Angus Young spin on the riffs, demonstrating a real attention to craft that wouldn't have even occurred to them on their 1998 debut. Despite all of this maturity, Spend the Night ain't no Mantovani; the perpetually teenaged foursome still have their raw edges and sharp teeth, it's just that the edges rip deeper and the teeth bite harder with this more efficient and well-crafted rock assault.

~ Zac Johnson, all media guide
Tracklist:

01. It's On The Rocks
02. Take It Off
03. Who Invited You
04. All Messed Up
05. Dirty Denim
06. You Wanna Get Me High
07. I Don't Care (So There)
08. Pass It Around
09. Too Bad About Your Girl
10. Not The One
11. Please Don't Tease
12. Take Me To The Backseat
13. Five O'Clock In The Morning
14. Big Rig [International Bonus Track]
15. Backstage [Bonus Track for Japan]
16. DATA [Video, Screensaver, Wallpapers, etc]

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Produced & Engineered by Jason Carmer & Robert Shimp
Recorded at the Plant, Sausalito; Fantasy Studios, Berkeley; and Toast Studios, San Francisco, CA.
Mixed by Chris Lord-Alge (except "14") at Image Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA.
Mastered by Emily Lazar at the Lodge, New York, NY.
Additional backing vocals on "3" provided by The Hellacopters.

Original Release Date: October 22, 2002
Released in Japan: April 23, 2003
Format: Original Recording Reissued
Label: WEA Japan
Catalog No.: WPCR-11519


The Donnas: Turn Thirtysome (Renewed CDgraphy. Full-lenght Albums 1997-2009) RESTORED

The Donnas - Gold Medal (2004)
FLAC+CUE+LOG or MP3 CBR 320 | 37:38 min | DVD > 1,16 GB | 366 or 131 MB
Limited version with Bonus track and DVD / Japanese edition

Gold Medal is the sixth studio album by the American hard rock band The Donnas, released in 2004 on Atlantic Records. It was one of the first albums released in the DualDisc format, but was recalled due to a mastering error which resulted in the final track being partially omitted from the CD side of the album. (The Japanese edition haven't that defect).

Following 2002's spitfire release Spend the Night, the Donnas return with a different drive on Gold Medal. Their earliest releases clung tightly to the Ramones' ethic of three power chords and a chunky rhythm, while Spend the Night riffed on tough and punchy Kiss licks and Cheap Trick-esque super pop, but Gold Medal veers yet again, heading into '70s psychedelia, hinting at a more introspective and melodic feel. A quieter, gentler Donnas? Yeah, kinda. Vocals run through vintage effects, swirling wah-wah riffs, chiming acoustic guitar, and laid-back vocals all give the music a more restrained and casual feel – as if the band is less aggressive, less impulsive, and less "rawk." The first single, "Fall Behind Me," is one of the few that hark back to their older sound: a heavy harmonic riff (almost reminiscent of the Cult), double-tracked vocals, and a guitar solo by Donna R. (Allison Robertson) that would make Thin Lizzy's Scott Gorham grin. The familiarity ends there, as the other songs sound alternately like Suzi Quatro covering Foghat's "Slow Ride" or actually kind of like the Shangri-Las after smoking down with the Foo Fighters. The album's unexpected highlight is the quirky title track, a choogling shuffle with a freight-train boogie and an acoustic-guitar-vs.-piano break in place of the usual electric guitar solo. As unexpected as that sounds, it fits better than any of the other hybrid "hard rock guitar"/"laid-back vocals" song experiments on the album. Still, it could be argued that what they lack in "wall of sound" noise attack they've made up for in nuance; the basslines have never been more intricate, tambourines and handclaps come in at all the right times, and the whole album sports the most terrific production of any Donnas record to date. There was something charming in their (metaphorical) balls-to-the-wall embrace of late-'70s party rock that is missing on Gold Medal – the teenage gang has grown more mature, and while they've gained some in-depth musical insight, they've lost a little of the leather-jacketed spark that fans have grown accustomed to. While this release shows real growth, one questions if that's what Donnaholics are looking for. It is possible that this album will eventually be seen as the transition away from the cute punk-pop of their previous recordings and a bridge into the more elaborate, more mature work that they demonstrate on the album's spectacular title track.

~ Zac Johnson, all media guide
Tracklist:

01. I Don't Want To Know (If You Don't Want Me)
02. Friends Like Mine
03. Don't Break Me Down
04. Fall Behind Me
05. Is That All You've Got For Me
06. It's So Hard
07. The Gold Medal
08. Out Of My Hands
09. It Takes One To Know One
10. Revolver
11. Have You No Pride
12. Don't Break Me Down (Acoustic) [Bonus track]

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DVD content:

01. Entire album in DD 5.1 Surround Sound
02. Fall Behind Me (Music Video)
03. Making of Fall Behind Me (16 min)

Produced by Butch Walker. Engineered by Paul David Hager
Recorded at Conway Studios, Hollywood, CA. Additional Recording at Black In Back Studios, Hollywood, CA.
Mixed by Chris Lord-Alge at Image Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA. Mastered by Emily Lazar at the Lodge, New York, NY.

Original Release Date: October 26, 2004
Released in Japan: November 24, 2004
Format: Limited Edition, Original Recording Reissued
Number Of Discs: 2
Label: WEA Japan
Catalog No.: WPZR-30065/5


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The Donnas - Bitchin' (2007)
FLAC+CUE+LOG or MP3 CBR 320 | 47:38 min | 441 or 144 MB
Japanese edition with alternate cover and Bonus track

Bitchin' is the seventh studio album by the American hard rock band The Donnas, released in 2007 on their own label Purple Feather. It is their first album since leaving Atlantic Records.

It's hard not to think that "Bitchin'" has been used to describe the Donnas' music many a time, so it's an appropriate enough title for their seventh album. At the very least, it has a better ring than The Donnas Turn 27, but that might have been a more truthful summation of this record, because advanced age is beginning to hit the band big time. What was once snappy and energetic is turning a little bit heavier and sludgier, a sure sign of high mileage, and that's all the more evident because the band is doing the same thing it always has: turning out party anthems – party anthems that are seeming a little less ironic each time around. It's hard to call this a holding pattern since the Donnas never, ever aspired to art, but this isn't quite like the Ramones, where the signature sound revealed new wrinkles along the way. This is more like the band is pounding out new tunes every two or three years whether it needs to or not. Working bands are always appreciated, but it's hard not to wish that there was a little more joie de vivre on Bitchin'. After all, if you're gonna be a party band, the least you can be is fun, something that used to come easily to the Donnas but now is a struggle on this maddeningly uneven album. When the Donnas indulge in their fetish for '80s metal – whether it's on the Judas Priest pulse of "Wasted," the Def Leppard lifts on "Save Me," the arena-filling thump of "Here for the Party" and "Smoke You Out," or even "Don't Wait Up for Me," which comes close to ripping off the riff to "Don't You Wanna Touch Me" from Joan Jett, their biggest influence – they fulfill the trashy promise of their title, but this doesn't happen often enough. The problem is, the Donnas once rocked as if they were tanked to the gills but they now sound like they're playing with ferocious hangovers they just can't shake – and it's hard to have a good party if the threat of the morning after hangs over the whole affair.

~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, all media guide
Tracklist:

01. Bitchin'
02. Don't Wait Up For Me
03. Wasted
04. What Do I Have To Do
05. Save Me
06. Like An Animal
07. Here For The Party
08. Better Off Dancing
09. Love You Till It Hurts
10. Smoke You Out
11. Girl Talk
12. Give Me What I Want
13. Can't Keep It A Secret [Bonus Track for Japan]
14. Tonight's Alright
15. When The Show Is Over

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Produced by Jay Ruston and The Donnas.
Recorded & Mixed by Jay Ruston. Recorded at Clear Lake Audio, North Hollywood, CA.
Mixed at TRS. Mastered by Stephen March, assisted by Stephanie Villa.

Original Release Date: September 18, 2007
Released in Japan: September 26, 2007
Label: Imperial Records, Japan
Catalog No.: TECI-18442


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The Donnas - Greatest Hits, Vol. 16 (2009)
FLAC+CUE+LOG or MP3 CBR 320 | 38:15 min | 364 or 117 MB

Greatest Hits, Volume 16 is a 'retrospective' album by American rock band The Donnas. The album title refers to the band having been together for 16 years when the album was released.

The joke is, of course, that Greatest Hits, Vol. 16 is not the Donnas' 16th collection of hits, nor is the album even a collection of hits. Instead, it's a hodgepodge of new songs, alternate versions, B-sides, and live and re-recorded versions of songs they originally recorded for Atlantic, plus a remix – a collection of odds and sods that by its nature would seem to hold interest only for diehards, but there's a smidgeon of truth that this, like other albums called Greatest Hits, can be used as an introduction to the Donnas because it captures their reckless roar as well as any of their other albums. Arguably, it captures their sound better than their glossy major-label platters for Atlantic – certainly, "Take It Off" sounds more aggressive here than it did on Spend the Night – or even the somewhat leaden thud of their 2007 return to the minors, Bitchin', giving as good a dose of thunder as the band ever has.

~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, all media guide
Tracklist:

01. Get Off
02. Perfect Stranger
03. We Own The Night
04. She's Out Of Control
05. Take It Off (Live)
06. Fall Behind Me (Live)
07. Get You Alone (2009 Version)
08. Play My Game (Original Version Remix)
09. You Make Me Hot (2009 Version)
10. Get Rid Of That Girl (2009 Version)
11. Hey I'm Gonna Be Your Girl (Alternate Version 2009)
12. I Wanna Be With A Girl Like You (Alternate Version 2009)
13. I Don't Want To Go To School (2009 Version)
14. Teenage Rules (Original Version - Previously Unreleased)
15. Don't Wanna Break Your Head (Original Version - Previously Unreleased)
16. High School Yum Yum (2009 Version)

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Produced by Jay Ruston and The Donnas.
Additional information read inside the booklet.

Release Date: July 7, 2009
Label: Purple Feather Records
Catalog No.: PFR 1002



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See also - additional Donnas' tracks on the compilations:
VA - Herbie: Fully Loaded - Original Soundtrack – Donnas' additional track there is "Roll On Down The Highway"
VA: Freaky Friday - Original Soundtrack – Donnas' additional track there is "Backstage"
VA: Mean Girls - Original Soundtrack – Donnas' additional track there is "Dancing With Myself"
VA: Detroit Rock City - Original Soundtrack – Donnas' additional track there is "Strutter"










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