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*''Strutter''--THE DONNAS b/w ''Detroit Rock City''--[[Kiss (band)|KISS]] clear vinyl 7" ([http://ww2.lookoutrecords.com/catalog/item.php3?sd=279053483&matrix_id=772&bnd_id=137 Lookout Records])
*''Strutter''--THE DONNAS b/w ''Detroit Rock City''--[[Kiss (band)|KISS]] clear vinyl 7" ([http://ww2.lookoutrecords.com/catalog/item.php3?sd=279053483&matrix_id=772&bnd_id=137 Lookout Records])
*1999 "You Got It" (7") (split with [[The Toilet Boys]])asdfghjkl
*1999 "You Got It" (7") (split with [[The Toilet Boys]])
*2002: "40 Boys in 40 Nights"/"Wig Wam Bam"/"School´s Out"
*2002: "40 Boys in 40 Nights"/"Wig Wam Bam"/"School´s Out"
*2003: "Take it Off"
*2003: "Take it Off"

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The Donnas

The Donnas is the name of an American all-female rock band.

Origin and early years

All band members were born in 1979. Brett Anderson (born May 30, 1979) is the singer of the band, Allison Robertson (born August 26, 1979) is the guitarist, Maya Ford (born January 8, 1979) is the bass player, and Torry Castellano (born January 8, 1979) plays the drums. As best friends, they formed in the eighth grade to play for their school's "Day on the Green." The only girl band in their town Palo Alto, California, they were relatively unknown until they were out of high school. They are all self-taught musicians and practiced in Castellano's garage nearly every day during high school.

Towards the end of their high school days, while they were still known as "The Electrocutes", they decided to create another band (with the same members) which they would use to play softer tunes without distorting the metal queen image of The Electrocutes. To further distinguish the difference between the two bands, they all took matching "Donna" monikers, where all of their names were Donna, and their last names were the first initial of their last name (Brett Anderson became Donna A) which they used only when performing as "The Donnas". Although they initially planned on dropping The Donnas after a while and sticking with The Electrocutes, they changed their minds after high school and stuck with the Donnas instead, while still keeping their Donna names. They are sometimes described as a punk band, but the band itself denies any kind of affiliation with the punk rock movement.

Experimenting with different musical styles, they underwent a variety of band names (Screen, Ragady Anne, and The Electrocutes) before settling on The Donnas. They worked with producer Darin Raffaelli for their first two albums, the first of which, simply called The Donnas, was entirely written by Raffaelli and released on his own Superteem! record label. (It was later released again on Lookout! Records.) They took a week off of their senior year of high school to tour Japan and experimented with riot grrrl, calling themselves The Electrocutes. Afterwards, they signed with Lookout! Records. As the band grew, they were urged to sign with a major label company. In 2001, they signed with Atlantic Records.

Mainstream popularity

In 2002, The Donnas released Spend the Night. The album was their mainstream break through, spawning the hit single "Take it Off" and appearances on Total Request Live, Saturday Night Live, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and The Late Show with David Letterman. In the summer of 2003, they played the main stage at Lollapalooza. In 2004, they released their sixth album Gold Medal. In February 2005, they toured Australia with the Big Day Out music festival, playing from Sydney to Perth.

Their influences are Guns N' Roses, KISS, Anthrax (John Bush era), L7, and The Ramones.

The Donnas' music has repeatedly been featured in video game soundtracks. "You've Got A Crush On Me" can be heard in the PlayStation 2 game, Splashdown. "Who Invited You" can be found on soundtrack for True Crime: Streets of LA and MVP Baseball 2003. "I Don't Want to Know" is in the Gran Turismo 4 soundtrack also and a cover of the song was also used for Donkey Konga 2 for the Nintendo GameCube. A cover of "Take it Off" is featured in Guitar Hero and added as a downloadable track in Guitar Hero 2 (released in 2005) and Downhill Domination (released in 2004).

The Donnas' music has also made various appearances in film and media. The band appeared in the movie Drive Me Crazy in 1999 (as the Electrocutes), and more recently appeared on the TV show "Charmed" performing the single "Fall Behind Me" at P3. They also appeared in the teen comedy Jawbreaker as the prom band, contributing two songs to the soundtrack ("Rock 'N' Roll Machine" and "Checkin' It Out"). A cover of "Roll On Down The Highway" was used in a Disney commercial. The Donnas can also be heard on Mean Girls during the end credits playing a cover of the Billy Idol song "Dancing With Myself", and they also contributed to the soundtrack of the movie Grind. The video "Too Bad About Your Girl" also features the cast of the film Grind. The song Take It Off features in the movie Dodgeball.

"Donna" pseudonym

Up until the release of 2004's Gold Medal, the band used pseudonyms. Each member was known as "Donna" followed by the first initial of their surname (e.g. Brett was known as Donna A). They decided to drop the stage names prior to the release of Gold Medal to present an image appropriate for the more mature sound that they had adopted on the new album.

Current

On May 19, 2006 The Donnas posted an announcement on their public message board (which required free registration for viewing) that they had "parted ways with Atlantic Records," claiming "[t]he decision was entirely mutual and completely amicable and will not impact the band, nor will it impact upon the writing, recording or touring for the next Donnas album."[1] In March 2007 the Donnas released their first song from the new album, titled "Don't Wait Up For Me", and a new logo.

The Donnas released their 7th studio album titled Bitchin' on September 18, 2007 on their Purple Feather record label. The band released three songs from Bitchin' on their official MySpace.[2] Bitchin' was produced by Jay Ruston and The Donnas. [3]

Discography

As Ragady Anne

  • Ragady Anne [7" EP] (1996) (Radio Trash Records)

As The Electrocutes

As The Donnas

Studio albums

  1. The Donnas - July 28, 1997 - Lookout! Records
  2. American Teenage Rock 'n' Roll Machine - January 27, 1998 - Lookout! Records
  3. Get Skintight - June 8, 1999 - Lookout! Records
  4. The Donnas Turn 21 - January 23, 2001 - Lookout! Records
  5. Spend the Night - October 22, 2002 - Atlantic Records - US #62 (Gold)
  6. Gold Medal - October 26, 2004 - Atlantic Records - US #76
  7. Bitchin' - September 18, 2007 - Purple Feather Records RedEye Distribution- US #89

Singles

  • Strutter--THE DONNAS b/w Detroit Rock City--KISS clear vinyl 7" (Lookout Records)
  • 1999 "You Got It" (7") (split with The Toilet Boys)
  • 2002: "40 Boys in 40 Nights"/"Wig Wam Bam"/"School´s Out"
  • 2003: "Take it Off"
  • 2003: "Who Invited You"
  • 2003: "Too Bad About Your Girl"
  • 2004: "Fall Behind Me"
  • 2005: "I Don't Want to Know (If You Don't Want Me)"/"Done with you"
  • 2007: "Don't Wait Up For Me" digital download only
  • 2007: "Drive My Car" in This Bird Has Flown - A 40th Anniversary Tribute to the Beatles' Rubber Soul.

References

  1. ^ "The Donnas have "parted ways" with Atlantic Records". brooklynvegan. Retrieved 2007-05-13.
  2. ^ "The Donnas Take The Itch Out Of Bitchin". StrangeGlue. Retrieved 2007-08-02.
  3. ^ {{cite web | url+http://myspace.com/thedonnas/