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The Donnas are:
Donna A.---Vocals Donna C.---Drums Donna F.---Bass Donna R.---Guitar When we first signed the Donnas, we didn't know what we were getting! They seemed super cool, with fun, Ramones influenced songs of teen rebellion like "Let's Go Mano" and "Get Rid Of That Girl." We didn't know, and they didn't know that their 1998 record for Lookout!, "American Teenage Rock and Roll Machine," would send them into the media mainstream and find them shaking up their movie trailer while... Read More.  
Donnas
Who Invited You? / Play My Game
7" Vinyl
2003
 
2 songs.
Lookout! Records brings you a sweet 7" single for Who Invited You?
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Donnas
Turn 21
12" Vinyl / Compact Disc
2001
 
14 songs.
Ladies and Gents, fasten your seatbelts cuz there's no speed limit when you're criuisin'... More Details...
Donnas
Get Skintight
Compact Disc
1999
 
14 songs.
The biggest record yet by one of the hottest bands around. Produced by Jeff and Steve... More Details...
Various Artists
Forward Till Death
Compact Disc
1999
 
23 songs.
Donnas
The Donnas
Compact Disc
1998
Temporarily Out of Stock
 
23 songs.
The Donnas was the debut album released by The Donnas on the South...
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Various Artists
Gearhead Compilation
Compact Disc
1998
 
13 songs.
Gearhead, the magazine of hot rods and punk rock, once again returns to the raceway and...
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Donnas
American Teenage Rock'n'Roll Machine
Compact Disc
1998
 
10 songs.
Ch-ch-ch-check it out!! THE DONNAS are coming at you with their new LP, "American Teenage...
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Donnas
Turn 21
Sticker
2001
 
This sticker has the cover of "Turn 21" in black and red.
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Donnas
Light Bulb
T-Shirt Small / T-Shirt Medium / T-Shirt Large /
2001
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Donnas "Light bulb" logo on navy shirt with silver logo.
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Donnas
Turn 21
T-Shirt Small / T-Shirt Medium / T-Shirt Large /
2001
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Donnas "Turn 21" logo on black shirt with 2 colors of red.
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Donnas
Rock'n'Roll Machine
Sticker
1998
 
Black vinyl bumper sticker with a red and white donnas logo.
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Donnas
The Donnas
Button
 
Picture of the Donnas on a 2 1/4" button with red logo.
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When we first signed the Donnas, we didn't know what we were getting! They seemed super cool, with fun, Ramones influenced songs of teen rebellion like "Let's Go Mano" and "Get Rid Of That Girl." We didn't know, and they didn't know that their 1998 record for Lookout!, "American Teenage Rock and Roll Machine," would send them into the media mainstream and find them shaking up their movie trailer while Marilyn Manson knocked on the door and Carol Kane complained about the noise! Well, success breeds jealousy, and people were quick to say that the Donnas were a fabrication. Nothing could be further from the truth. The story of the Donnas starts with four families moving to Palo Alto, a city just south of San Francisco. First they were Ragady Anne, ripping it up at the school talent show at age 14, covering songs by Shonen Knife, Syndicate of Sound, The Muffs & L7. Then they were The Electrocutes, a punk rock riot grrl influenced foursome. They would practice in Donna C's garage, and boys from their school would come by to watch and openly insult their band. "It sucked," Donna F remembers. They were always unpopular in school. Then they became the Donnas, with the help of Darrin Raffaelli, who had written some songs which they recorded for his label, Super*Teem Records. They put out a full length and three 7"s on Super*Teem, all of which are now out of print, highly collectible items. By the time 1999 rolled around, The Donnas were recording their third full length studio album, Get Skintight, an album completely written by the Donnas, except for their Motley Crue cover, Too Fast for Love. Their metal influenced arena rock sound has brought them glory, fame and fortune! MEGA ROCKSTARDOM is next on The Donnas' four point plan for conquering your heart!
-Tristin Laughter Visit the official The Donnas site at http://www.thedonnas.com! |