Dayglo Abortions

The Dayglo Abortions (sometimes abbreviated to DGA) are a Canadian hardcore punk and metal band from Victoria, British Columbia.

The band's biography, Argh Fuck Kill: The Story of the Dayglo Abortions, by the author Chris Walter, was published in 2010 by Gofuckyerself Press.

[5] In 1988, a police officer in Nepean, Ontario instigated a criminal investigation of the Dayglos after his daughter brought home a copy of Here Today, Guano Tomorrow.

For the first time in Canadian history, a musical group were to be charged with obscene material in the Supreme Court of Canada.

The DayGlo Abortions were cleared of all charges, winning the landmark case after the Supreme Court trial in 1990.