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  1. Almost all of these songs, from their first single "High School Yum Yum," to their REO cover "Keep On Loving You," haven't been on vinyl since their original release, if at all; rare photos and memorabilia plus track-by-track commentary and liner notes (on the enclosed insert) by all four band members make Early Singles 1995-1999 truly indispensable for Donnas fans. Remastered for LP by Mike ...

  2. 7. März 2024 · You can hear that on ‘Early Singles 1995 - 1999.’ “We believed in what we were doing,” Anderson says of the Donnasearly rise, when they were just teenagers. “The fact that we were with friends playing music that we loved, that was the important part.”

  3. 31. Mai 2023 · May 31, 2023 Web Exclusive By Frank Valish. In the course of about 10 years, Palo Alto, California band, The Donnas, morphed from a teenage Ramones to a grown-up Guns N’ Roses, a transformation that thrilled listeners and audiences from its start to its dissolution in the early 2010s. For Record Store Day 2023, Real Gone Music, utmost ...

  4. I Don't Wanna Rock 'n' Roll Tonight. 7. Last Chance Dance. 8. I Wanna Be a Unabomber. 9. Message from the Donnas. 10. Speeding Back to My Baby.

  5. Almost all of these songs, from their first single "High School Yum Yum," to their REO cover "Keep On Loving You," haven't been on vinyl since their original release if at all; rare photos and memorabilia plus track-by track commentary and liner notes (on the enclosed insert) by all four band members make Early Singles 1995-1999 truly indispensable for Donnas fans.

  6. 5. Mai 2023 · Early Singles 1995-1999 by The Donnas released in 2023. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. 8. Mai 2023 · The Donnas early sound was Lunachicks-meets-the Shangri-Las; in short, teenager music. Their second single cements that impression, a punked-up cover of the Crystals’ “Da Doo Ron Ron” that you don’t really need to hear to know exactly how it sounds. The girls’ voices sound more Shangri-Las than Crystals and it’s a great cover, but ...