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Fire Fight? Doors and Public Enemy Legends Have Teamed Up for a Special 2026 Record Store Day Collaboration

Doors drummer John Densmore has teamed up with Public Enemy frontman Chuck D in a new project called doPE. Bringing together two musical generations and genres, the duo will release their debut album, no country for old men, as a limited-edition colored-vinyl LP on April 18 in conjunction with the Record Store Day 2026 event.

Densmore and Chuck D recorded the album specifically for this yearโ€™s Record Store Day. According to a press release, no country for old men โ€œblends spoken word, rhythm, and raw social commentary to bring together generations of rebellion and reflection.โ€ The albumโ€™s lead track, โ€œevery tick tick tick,โ€ has been chosen as Record Store Dayโ€™s 2026 Song of the Year. It also will available on April 18.

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The LP will be housed in a deluxe gatefold package that will feature original illustrations by Chuck D.

The name doPE combines the first two letters of Doors and the initials of Public Enemy. Elements of both bandsโ€™ logos appear in the doPE logo, which Chuck D designed. The project came together after the classic-rock legend and the lauded hip-hop artist met in 2014 at a Record Store Day panel at the Amoeba Music Hollywood store in Los Angeles. That year, Chuck D served as Record Store Day Ambassador.

A year after they met, Chuck D sent an email to Densmore that read, โ€œYouโ€™ve got the beats, Iโ€™ve got the rhymes, letโ€™s make doPE.โ€

More About the Making of the โ€˜no country for old menโ€™ Album

Chuck D then began sending verses to Densmore to get the collaboration started. John responded with the line, โ€œEverybody gets older, but not everybody gets elder.โ€ According to the press release, โ€œThe phrase became a philosophical cornerstone of the project, a meditation on responsibility, legacy and the bond between generations.โ€

The lyrical exchange led to the writing of the albumโ€™s title track, described as the โ€œthematic anchorโ€ of the project.

In a statement, Chuck D said about working with the Doors drummer, โ€œJohn Densmoreโ€™s beat isnโ€™t just rhythm, itโ€™s history talking. Heโ€™s been scoring moments of our culture for decades, and that wisdom hits different when it meets the now. This collaboration is about locking generations together and pushing sound forward.โ€

Densmore added, “Itโ€™s been an honor working with Chuck D. on this project. Heโ€™s got the rhymes & Iโ€™ve got the beatsโ€ฆ & we made doPE!โ€

RSD Co-Founder Michael Kurtz on the doPE Collaboration

โ€œevery tick tick tickโ€ was co-produced by Densmore, David โ€œC-Docโ€ Snyder, and JP Hesser. According to the press announcement, the song โ€œcaptures the urgency of hip-hop, the raw pulse of rock and a shared sense of social responsibility.โ€

Record Store Day co-founder Michael Kurtz said about the track, โ€œTo me โ€ฆ โ€˜every tick tick tickโ€™ captures that moment, as well as the times weโ€™re living in.โ€

He added, โ€œIโ€™m excited about this new doPE album by John and Chuck and to have โ€˜every tick tick tickโ€™ be Record Store Dayโ€™s 2026 pick for RSD Song of the Year.โ€

A full list of Record Store Day 2026 releases will be announced soon.

โ€˜no country for old menโ€™ Track List:

Side A:

  1. โ€œevery tick tick tickโ€
  2. โ€œno country for old menโ€
  3. โ€œdoomsayโ€
  4. โ€œthe bones of my fatherโ€
  5. โ€œi love that i donโ€™t knowโ€
  6. โ€œpeople are strangersโ€

Side B:

  1. โ€œbreakthruโ€
  2. โ€œops3ssionโ€
  3. โ€œdajali iiโ€
  4. โ€œeverybody diesโ€
  5. โ€œno country for old menโ€ (dub)
  6. โ€œsaydoomโ€ (dub)

(Photo by Grant Ball)