DOA
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The most common meanings of DOA are Dead on arrival and Dead or Alive
DOA may also refer to:
In entertainment
- D.O.A. (1950 film), a film noir starring Edmond O'Brien
- D.O.A. (1988 film), a remake of the 1950 film featuring Dennis Quaid
- D.O.A. (1980 film), a documentary film on the genesis of punk rock directed by Lech Kowalski
- "D.O.A." (Tru Calling), an episode of American drama series Tru Calling
- Dead or Alive (film), a Japanese film and its sequels directed by Takashi Miike
- Dead or Alive (series), a video game series
- Dead or Alive (arcade game), the first game in the series
- DOA: Dead or Alive, a film based on the video game
- Dispatch of Army, an online game
- Director of Authority, a professional wrestling job title
- Disciples of Apocalypse, a professional wrestling stable
- D.O.A.: The name of the finishing move of current TNA superstar and Videogame character, Suicide.
In music
- "D.O.A.", a song on the 1979 Van Halen album Van Halen II
- "D.O.A.", a song from Loverboy's 1980 album Loverboy
- "Dead On Arrival", a single by Fall Out Boy
- "D.O.A" (The Haunted song) is a song by The Haunted
- "DOA" (song), from the 2005 Foo Fighters album In Your Honor
- "D.O.A.", a song by Coroner from their album No More Color
- "Children's Heritage/D.O.A.", a 1970 Top 40 song by rock band Bloodrock
- DOA (album), an album by Bloodrock
- D.o.A: The Third and Final Report, Throbbing Gristle album.
- doa (Japanese Band), a rock band
- D.O.A. (band), a Vancouver punk band
- Disciples of Annihilation, a hardcore techno ensemble from Brooklyn credited with inventing speedcore
- Dynamo Open Air - an annual Dutch rock and heavy metal festival
Other
- Dioctyl adipate, a plasticizer
- Dowagiac (Amtrak station), Michigan, United States, whose Amtrak station code is DOA
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