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The Dogs toured the Far East in 2007 and 2013 in support of a series of releases on Japanese label Future Now Records, beginning with double CD tribute Doggy Style featuring covers of Dogs tracks by local groups and notable garage punks such as The Bellrays as well as unreleased Dogs material. The band played SXSW festival in 2009 and 2014 and ...
The Dogs were a 1990s hip hop group consisting of Disco Rick, Keith Bell, Labrant Dennis, and Fergus "Cracked Up" Smith, best known for "Crack Rock," their hit single with the chant "Yo' Mama's on Crack Rock!" The group released three studio albums The Dogs in 1990, Beware of The Dogs in 1991 and K-9 Bass in 1992.
After their first album success, they released a live concert DVD called Unleashed in Japan 2013: The Winery Dogs. [1] Prior to the Winery Dogs, all three members have had successful careers with other bands. Richie Kotzen is known as a former member of bands Poison and Mr. Big, as well as having a consistent solo career with many albums released.
Members Dyson Knight and Rik Carey tell PEOPLE about an exciting year ahead celebrating their hit track's 25th anniversary The Baha Men can finally reveal who let the dogs out!
Dogs was a post-punk-influenced indie rock band from London. They toured with Paul Weller and Razorlight . Their first album, Turn Against This Land , released on 19 September 2005, was recorded at Sawmills Studio in Cornwall, produced by John Cornfield.
Slaughter and the Dogs are an English punk rock band formed in 1975 in Wythenshawe, Manchester. Their original line-up consisted of singer Wayne Barrett, rhythm guitar Mick Rossi, drummer Brian "Mad Muffet" Grantham, lead guitarist Mike Day and bassist Howard Bates.
Who Let the Dogs Out is the debut studio album by British punk rock band Lambrini Girls, released on 10 January 2025 by City Slang Records.The album was written and recorded in April 2024 in two bursts over ten days during breaks in their tour, the second of which was much less regimented than the first, and was preceded by the singles "Company Culture", "Big Dick Energy", and "Love".
The origins of the band can be traced to The Bordello Boys, [7] formed in late 1982 by Tyla. An American vocalist who was staying in England at the time, Ned Christie (real name Robert Stoddard), was brought into the project and he gave the band the name The Dogs D'Amour, and co-wrote many early songs with Tyla. Guitarist Nick Halls, bass ...