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Do It Dog Style [ CD / Box Set ]

Do It Dog Style

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  • Released Date: 18 Sep 2020

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Ah, Slaughter & the Dogs, those cheeky scamps from Manchester who burst onto the scene with their debut album "Do It Dog Style." This album is the musical equivalent of a pint of warm lager and a bag of pork scratchings - it's gritty, it's raw, and it's guaranteed to leave you with a hangover the morning after. From the raucous opening track "Where Have All the Boot Boys Gone?" to the frenetic energy of "Dame To Blame," Slaughter & the Dogs have managed to capture the anarchic spirit of the late 70s punk scene in all its glory. Lead singer Wayne Barrett's snarling vocals are complemented perfectly by Mick Rossi's thrashing guitar riffs, creating a sound that is both infectious and invigorating. But what really sets "Do It Dog Style" apart is the band's sense of humour. Tracks like "Quick Joey Small (Run Joey Run)" and "Boston Babies" showcase the band's penchant for tongue-in-cheek lyrics and irreverent attitude. It's this playful spirit that elevates the album from just another punk record to a timeless classic. So, grab yourself a leather jacket, spike up your hair, and crank up the volume on Slaughter & the Dogs' "Do It Dog Style." It may be rough around the edges, but that's all part of the charm. Punk may be dead, but albums like this prove that its spirit lives on.

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About the artist

Slaughter & the Dogs

Ah, SLAUGHTER & THE DOGS, the pioneers of punk rock from Manchester who have been tearing up stages since the mid-70s. These lads are the epitome of raw energy and unapologetic attitude, a true force to be reckoned with in the music scene. Formed in 1975, SLAUGHTER & THE DOGS quickly made a name for themselves with their fast-paced, aggressive sound and their wild, chaotic live performances. Lead vocalist Wayne Barrett's snarling vocals and guitarist Mick Rossi's blistering riffs are a match made in punk rock heaven, creating a sound that is as ferocious as it is infectious. Their debut album, "Do It Dog Style", released in 1978, is a punk rock classic that has stood the test of time. Tracks like "Where Have All the Boot Boys Gone" and "Dame to Blame" are anthems of rebellion and youthful defiance, capturing the spirit of the punk movement in all its glory. Despite their tumultuous journey with lineup changes and hiatuses, SLAUGHTER & THE DOGS have never lost their edge. Their latest album, "Vicious", released in 2016, is a testament to their enduring spirit and musical prowess. From the blistering opener "Scream and Scream Again" to the anthemic closer "Joy Joy Joy", the album is a rollercoaster ride of punk rock energy that will leave you breathless. SLAUGHTER & THE DOGS are a band that refuses to be pigeonholed or tamed, and that's what makes them so special. In a music industry that often values conformity over creativity, these lads are a breath of fresh air. So, do yourself a favour and crank up some SLAUGHTER & THE DOGS - you won't regret it.

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