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Jo Day's 2006 Release "Princess" features 12 brand new songs...

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Going Down

 

Suffer in Silence

 

Princess

Save Yourself

Twilight Zone

 

Slave to That

 

3 Steps

 

Judgement Day

 

Happy Birthday

Sixteen

 

Bitch

 

Last Chance

 

"Princess" reviewed by zaZone.com
"Princess" reviewed by wickedrock.co.za
"Princess" - Reviewed by Benjy Mudie
("Rock of Ages", Radio 2000)




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Jo Day's first indie album, "The Truth", has new versions of the best tracks from "Icon" and "No Warning" as well as new material and 2 videos. "The Truth" was launched at Woodstock 5.

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Multiple Oblivion

 

Above My Room

Remember

Prey

Never Die

 

Reel God

The Truth

No Warning

Real

 

Porn

 

Believe - Reloaded

 

Icon

 

Seed

 

Down & Dirty


"The Truth" reviewed by Marq Vas
"The Truth" reviewed on zaZone.com

"I recommend you get your hands on a copy as soon as humanly possible, and if you ever get a chance to see Jo Day live - grab it with both hands!"
- zaZone.com




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The second Jo Day album "No Warning" was released on 14 June 2003 by Legend Music SA. "No Warning" listed as #1 on SA Rock Digest Top 30 SA albums for 2 weeks, and as top SA album of 2003 by Marq Vas.

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Above My Room

(Back of) Your Car

 

Closer

 

Excuses

 

Moment

No Warning

Porn

 

Prey

Reel God

Runnin'

 

Too Far Now

"No Warning" reviewed by SARock.com

"No Warning is a 12 track rock lumber punch!" - Marq Vas
"The future of South African rock!" - sarock.com




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The first album, Icon, was released in June 2002 by Legend Music SA.
Icon was voted #25 in SA Rock Digest's top 30 albums of 2002.

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Breaking Point

Out There

 

Remember

Icon

 

The Truth

All The Way There

 

Down & Dirty

Seed

 

Real

 

Confession

 

Do You Want Me?

Seen 'Em All

PhoneBooth


"Icon" reviewed by SARock.com

"Without a doubt the best produced CD I have heard from a South African artist in the past year."
(De-Tuned magazine, Aug 2002)
"This is the best (& loudest) South African album this year... or any year. Period."
(The Alternative Hole, Oct 2002)
"Wild. lewd & downright dangerous in parts (icon) grabs you by the balls & just doesn't let up... an awesome album..." (sasounds.com, Nov 2002)