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  1. Explore Chris Prohom's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Chris Prohom on AllMusic.

  2. Dave Gregg quit in 1988 after D.O.A. fired their manager Ken Lester, to which he was close. The band hired Chris Prohom from the Dayglo Abortions as a replacement. First break-up and reunion (1990–2002) 1990's Murder featured rawer, almost thrash metal production, rather than their original basic punk sound.

  3. Chris Prohom. Add An Image. Profile: Canadian punk guitarist, also known as Wayne Gretsky. Aliases: Wayne Gretsky. In Groups: D.O.A. (2), Dayglo Abortions, Suburban Menace. Variations:

  4. Explore Chris Prohom's music on Billboard. Get the latest news, biography, and updates on the artist.

    • Lard – The Last Temptation of Reid (1990) On an album chock full of highlights, the searing scorch of opener Forkboy immediately demonstrates Lard’s high altitude of post-hardcore industrial mayhem – the track later soundtracked a prison riot scene in Oliver Stone movie Natural Born Killers.
    • Jello Biafra with Nomeansno - The Sky is Falling and I Want My Mommy (1991) The single most underrated Canadian band of all time, Nomeansno's jazz-inflected hardcore made them one of Alternative Tentacless most popular outfits of the 90s.
    • Jello Biafra with DOA – Last Scream of the Missing Neighbors (1990) Erstwhile touring partners with the Dead Kennedys, formed at the same time in 1978, Canada’s DOA back Jello on what is probably his most traditional punk album since the DKs.
    • Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine – The Audacity of Hype (2009) The GSM was a band that grew out of The No WTO Combo supergroup who performed at the 1999 Seattle WTO protests.
  5. trouserpress.com › reviews › d-o-aD.O.A. | Trouser Press

    The politically charged but musically uninspired Murder finds a new guitarist (Chris Prohom) in place of stalwart Dave Gregg; otherwise, the most notable aspect of this high-octane/mid-tempo business-as-usual is the acknowledgment of Nelson Mandela’s release (in a sore-throat rewrite of “The Midnight Special”).

  6. Chris Prohom discography and songs: Music profile for Chris Prohom.