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Do It Dog Style

Do It Dog Style
Slaughter & The Dogs

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Track Listing

  1. Where Have All The Boot Boys Gone
  2. Victims of the Vampire
  3. Boston Babies
  4. I'm Waiting For The Man
  5. I'm Mad
  6. Quick Joey Small
  7. You're A Bore
  8. Keep On Trying
  9. We Don't Care
  10. Since You Went Away
  11. Who Are The Mystery Girls
  12. Dame To Blame
  13. Johnny T
  14. Come On Back

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #12245 in Music
  • Released on: 2000-03-27
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
Slaughter And The Dogs first came to the blank generation nation's attention when they blagged the hard-fought support slot to the Sex Pistols' legendary Manchester debut in July 1976. While uniformly squeezed into the haphazard haberdashery of the Kings Road, Slaughter's hearts belonged in another era. They were named by combining album titles from Mick Ronson and David Bowie, covered Velvet Underground and New York Dolls material and grew their hair back as soon as it seemed reasonably safe to do so. Consequently, their glam-angled three chord plummets always seemed slightly contrived, yet the cartoon yob ludicrousness of Do It Dog Style is nothing short of irresistible. The Cult's Billy Duffy started his career in a later Slaughter line-up, and even Morrissey auditioned for their perpetually up-for-grabs vocalist role, but ultimately all you really need to know about Slaughter is that their drummer was called Mad Muffet. --Ian Fortnam


Customer Reviews

Best punk album ever5
I haven't heard the CD so am basing this review on the vinyl copy I owned shortly after it came out. This was the best punk album *ever* in my opinion, every track a winner and the ultimate expression of teenage rock'n'roll energy.

If the boys had had a svengali such as Malcolm McLaren at their side, they'd have gone on to be gigantic. As it was, they made great music. Superb.

one of the greatest punk albums ever5
I first bought this album when I was 15 years old,I'm now 36.It still gets my blood pumping!There is not one bad track on it,the highlights have got to be;Where have all the Bootboys gone(it's an anthem for many an ageing Punk),Dame to blame,this has a guitar solo to end all solo's.Superb.Johny T,Rock and Roll,Fast and hard. The best band from Manchaester,ever.Put it on your Must Buy list.

Doin' it Doggy Style5
One of the all time classic punk albums combining anarchic punk, cutting New York Dolls style guitars meaningful lyrics (since you've been away)and even a touch of british teen humour (we don't care) and 70's punk style (where have all the Boot Boys Gone) mixed with the completely mad Victims of the Vampire & I'm Mad. I've had this album since the 70's and have played the grooves off it and was made up to find it's available now on cd with all the others. Even the fantastic dog Style artwork looks great still in a cd case.
They never quite managed to match class of this level in later years, which is probably why DECCA dropped them early on, but some of their later efforts are very respectable when listened on the later compilation (Anthology) and even an acouustic set on the singles comp.
This Album is a MUST HAVE for anyone interested in 70's UK & Manchester Punk scene or even those who like off beat rock albums. Hell, my 17 yr old daughter has even got the "Studio Sweethearts" compilation.