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  2. Fat Dog (band) - Wikipedia

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    Fat Dog are an English band, consisting of Joe Love, Chris Hughes, Morgan Wallace, Jacqui Wheeler and Johnny ‘Doghead’ Hutch. The band formed in 2020 in South East London. The band formed in 2020 in South East London.

  3. Fat Dog, London’s Latest Breakout Band, Takes on the World ...

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    If you think rock ‘n’ roll is dead, just go to a Fat Dog show. Since 2021, the Brixton-based five-piece has been slowly but surely winning over the London music scene with its wild ...

  4. Woof. - Wikipedia

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    Fat Dog formed as a band in 2020 during the COVID-19 lockdowns. [11] [12] As lockdowns eased into 2021 and 2022, the band became known for their eccentric live shows, garnering a following prior to their first songs.

  5. South London band Fat Dog: ‘Fans are getting tattoos of us ...

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    Frontman Joe Love, 25, and synth player Chris Hughes, 24, two of the five members of Fat Dog, are meeting me at a studio in Brixton a couple of weeks before their debut album WOOF is sicced onto ...

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  7. Joe C. - Wikipedia

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    Top Dog [1: Joseph Michael Calleja (November 9, 1974 – November 16, 2000), [2] [3] [4] known by his stage name Joe C ., was an ... gave us, and the world, his love ...

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  9. Joey Skaggs - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Joey Skaggs, under the alias Joe Bones, created the “Fat Squad,” [28] a fictitious organization offering to enforce clients’ diets for $300 a day with a three-day minimum. The "Fat Squad Commandos" claimed to monitor clients and prevent them from cheating on their diets, operating under the motto, “You can hire us, but you ...