I Wanna Do It With a Donna

"I Wanna Do It With a Donna"
Single by Blood Duster
from the album Blood Duster
A-side IWannaDoItWithADonna
B-side Midnight NAMBLA
Format 7" vinyl
Recorded 2003
Genre Death metal
Label Independent release
Writer(s) Jason Fuller and Matt Collins
Producer(s) Jason Fuller
Blood Duster singles chronology
"D.F.F."
(2002)
"I Wanna Do It With a Donna"
(2003)
"Six Six Sixteen"
(2003)

I Wanna Do It With a Donna is a single released on vinyl in 2003 by Australian deathgrind/rock band Blood Duster and was the second single to be released from their self-titled album.

The 7" was released by the band themselves, on their own label B.A.F. Records, in a limited edition pressing of 1000. The record was pressed onto white vinyl, each copy being hand-numbered and coming with a poster sleeve.

The single launch was held at the Tote Hotel, in Melbourne, on October 20, 2003.

Songs

"I Wanna Do It With a Donna" is a song about stalking the all-girl band The Donnas, a deliberate parody of The Androids' 2002 #4 Australian hit "Do It With Madonna". The track features guest vocals from Melbourne all-girl band The Spazzys. AllMusic's Stewart Mason reviewed the album and opined that it was "the group's most gleefully tasteless release yet, combining dead-on potshots at the mainstream punk scene (the almost Dickies-like 'IWannaDoItWithADonna'...)".[1] Encyclopedia Metallum reviewer felt that it was one of "the occasional more accessible songs which are more concerned with having a coherent tune to the guitars instead of rampant tremolo."[2] Blistering's Justin Donnelly noticed that "The second single from the album comes in ‘IWannaDoItWithADonna’. With backing vocal help from The Spazzys, there’s plenty of potential chart wise on offer here."[3]

The song on the flipside is a cover of the Turbonegro song "Midnight NAMBLA", exclusive to this release, although the band has occasionally performed it live.

Track listing

Side 1:

  1. "I Wanna Do It With a Donna"

Side 2:

  1. "Midnight NAMBLA"

Line-up

Guest appearances

References

  1. Mason, Stewart. "Blood Duster – Blood Duster". AllMusic. All Media Guide. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  2. "Blood Duster – Blood Duster". Encyclopedia Metallum. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  3. Donnelly, Justin. "Blood Duster – Blood Duster (High Voltage)". Blistering. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
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