War on 45
War on 45 is an eight-song 12" EP released by the hardcore band D.O.A. in 1982.[3] It was re-released in 2005 on CD with an additional eleven songs, but without the composition "Let's Fuck," for a total of eighteen tracks. The original cover has "MARCH INTO THE 80'S" written on it, while the 2005 version reads "MARCH TO THE END."
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| Source | Rating | 
| AllMusic | |
| Robert Christgau | A− [5] | 
| War on 45 (2005 CD Version) | ||||
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| Released | 1982 | |||
| Genre | Hardcore punk | |||
| Label | Alternative Tentacles, Sudden Death[1][2] | |||
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Track listing
    
All songs written by Joey Shithead, except where noted.
Original 1982 EP
- "Liar for Hire"
 - "I'm Right, You're Wrong"
 - "America the Beautiful"
 - "Let's Fuck" (remake of the Chris Montez song "Let's Dance", covered on the first Ramones LP)
 - "War" (cover of the Edwin Starr song)
 - "I Hate You"
 - "War in the East"
 - "Class War" (Dils cover)
 
2005 CD Re-release
- "Liar For Hire"
 - "I'm Right, You're Wrong"
 - "America the Beautiful"
 - "War" (Edwin Starr cover)
 - "I Hate You"
 - "War in the East"
 - "Class War" (Kinman)
 - "World War 3" (Shithead, Chuck Biscuits)
 - "Smash the State"
 - "Masters of War" (Bob Dylan cover)
 - "Earache"
 - "Eve of Destruction" (P. F. Sloan cover)
 - "We Don't Need No God Damn War"
 - "Warmonger"
 - "Bombs Away" (Goble)
 - "World Falls Apart"
 - "Fortunate Son" (Creedence Clearwater Revival cover)
 - "No God No War"
 
Personnel
    
- Joey "Shithead" Keithley – singer, guitarist
 - Dave Gregg – guitarist
 - Ken "Dimwit" Montgomery – drums
 - Brian "Wimpy Roy" Goble – bass
 
References
    
- "Alternative Tentacles Records". December 7, 2017.
 - "Sudden Death Records - D.O.A." www.suddendeath.com.
 - "TrouserPress.com :: D.O.A." www.trouserpress.com.
 - "War on 45 - D.O.A. | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
 - "D.O.A". Robert Christgau. Retrieved 2018-08-05.
 
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