DOA is often an acronym for dead on arrival or Dead or Alive.
DOA may also refer to:
Doa is a genus of moths of the Doidae family.
"DOA" is the second song released as a single from Foo Fighters' fifth album, In Your Honor.
DOA refers to the medical term "dead on arrival". The song reached number one on Billboard's Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart for six non-consecutive weeks. The cover artwork features an Ampeg Dan Armstrong guitar.
"DOA" has also been released as a Rock Band and Rock Band 2 DLC track on Xbox Live and PlayStation Network on December 23, 2008.
The video for the single shows the band in a 360° revolving room and on a train where objects act as if the train is rotating. The band said that the video made them feel ill and they felt like wetting themselves. It was directed by Michael Palmieri.
Another music video was also aired on MTV2 on the program Video Mods that featured Darth Maul, Boba Fett, Darth Vader, and General Grievous in the place of the real band members. The video also featured clips from the video game Star Wars: Battlefront II.
Computer rules We are slaves
Atomic world Violence reigns
The rats eat the children, the children eat the rats
The human race is at an end
Trouble! Don't fall in doubt we got something new
Trouble! They came from above with super-powers
Snikt! in the night
You know what I mean
Use your feet
Because wolverine is on the way
What is that in the air
Can it be a plain? Nooo!
Can it be a bird? Nooo!
Oh, I see!
I can feel the breeze storm is coming down
With her mega body and her big tits
The reavers treat the world, there's no way out
Blaze of colour make them blind
Jubilee has done it right
Wolfsbane, Jean Grey, Nick Fury, Boom boom
Cannonball, sunspot, iceman, beast
All you evil watch your steps