It's been reported that Dave Gregg, the guitarist from seminal punk band D.O.A. has passed away from a heart attack on March 30. He was 54. Gregg played in D.O.A. from 1980-1988, contributing to many influential records, including Hardcore '81, the record credited with giving the genre its name. He also played with the Real McKenzies from 2005-2011. The man's legacy has had an immeasurable influence...
RIP: Dave Gregg of D.O.A. and The Real Mackenzies
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