The Devil Dogs
The Devil Dogs were a New York-based garage punk band, started in 1989 by Andy Gortler (guitars), Steve Baise (bass) and Paul Corio (drums).
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Background information | |
Origin | New York City, New York, United States |
Genres | Garage punk, rock and roll |
Years active | 1989–1994 |
Labels | Sympathy For The Record Industry, Crypt Records, Empty Records, Impossible Records |
Associated acts | Rat Bastards |
Past members | Andy Gortler, Steve Baise, Paul Corio, Dave Ari, Mighty Joe Vincent, Mike Mariconda |
Two members of the Devil Dogs (Gortler and Baise) had been members of the Rat Bastards when that band dissolved during the recording of an album; they regrouped as The Devil Dogs and continued recording.[1] Drummer Mighty Joe Vincent joined the group in 1991. They parted in late 1994.
Steve Baise moved on and collaborated with members of Turbonegro on a mid-1990s band called The Vikings.
Discography
- Devil Dogs LP (Crypt Records, 1989, CR-019)
- Big Beef Bonanza MLP (Crypt, 1990, CR-022)
- Devil's Hits CD (1+2 Records, 1991, 1+2 CD 008)
- We Three Kings MLP/MCD (Crypt, 1991, CR-028)
- 30 Sizzling Slabs CD (Crypt, 1992, CR-CD-192228)
- Saturday Night Fever LP (Crypt, 1993, CR-035)
- Saturday Night Fever CD (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1993, SFTRI 231)
- Live At The Revolver Club - The Greatest Rock 'N' Roll Album You'll Never Hear! LP (Impossible Records, 1993, Impossible 022)
- ... Stereodrive! CD (1+2 Records, 1994, 1+2 CD 060)
- Choadblast CD (Empty Records, 1994, MTR-218)
- Bigger Beef Bonanza! CD (Crypt, 1996, CR-022)
- No Requests Tonight LP/CD (Sympathy For The Record Industry, 1997, SFTRI 310)
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