Friday, 27 June 2008
Dog Eat Dog
Artist: Dog Eat Dog
Genre(s):
Alternative
Metal
Rock
Discography:
Walk With Me
Year: 2006
Tracks: 12
In The Dog House: The Best and The Rest
Year: 2000
Tracks: 15
Amped
Year: 1998
Tracks: 12
Live At PpukkelPop
Year: 1997
Tracks: 12
Play Games
Year: 1996
Tracks: 11
Warrant
Year: 1994
Tracks: 6
All Boro Kings
Year: 1994
Tracks: 14
Comprised of a few ex-members of New Jersey hard-core metallists Mucky Pup, Dog Eat Dog was one of the number one punishing rock'n'roll outfits to be the cue of Anthrax and experiment with fusing metal and rap together -- a stylus that would afterward become commonplace. Founding members Dave Neabore (bass, vocals) and Sean Kilkenny (guitar) have proved to ever be at the core of the batting order, despite numerous other members sexual climax and departure over the long time. Starting out merely playing in friends' basements (and without a call at the fourth dimension), the grouping steadily built a following. They finally played in local clubs, which lED to the recording of a five-song demo that landed in the hands of Biohazard's Billy Graziadei, world Health Organization and then passed it on to an A&R man at Roadrunner Records. It wasn't retentive before the group signed to the pronounce, resulting in the 1993 six-song EP Warrant (the glam alloy Warrant had issued an album titled Dog Eat Dog one year sooner, so this was Dog Eat Dog's probability to return the favor).
1994 byword the release of Dog Eat Dog's debut full-length, All Boro Kings, as the group supported the album by opening a go for their friends Biohazard (the group enjoyed quite an a bit of success in Europe, where MTV Europe voted the band Breakthrough Artists of the Year in 1995). The band's following release, 1996's Play Games, featured several tracks produced by illustrious rap producers the Butcher Brothers (Cypress Hill, the Fugees), with guest appearances by Ronnie James Dio and Wu Tang Clan's RZA included as advantageously. A massive reality go followed, as the grouping opened shows/festivals for the likes of Rage Against the Machine, No Doubt, Sepultura, Kiss, Ozzy Osbourne, and Metallica. It wasn't until trey old age by and by that Dog Eat Dog would issue their tierce full-length, Amped, merely when the record album failed to break the band commercially, the grouping left Roadrunner for greener pastures. 2001 proverb the release of a compilation issued by their now-former label, coroneted In the Dog House: The Best and the Rest.