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Doggy Style - II 2 (full album)


Playing Next: 03 04 - EMPYREAL - SYLOSIS (FULL ALBUM COVER)
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1. Peace in the City - 0:00

2. Soda Jerk - 2:10

3. Janitor Man - 3:55

4. Shaeffer's Revenge - 6:46

5. Bonus Time Baby - 9:57

6. Daddy's Constitution - 12:31

7. Everybody Wants to Dub My Baby - 14:15

8. Labor in Vain - 16:01

9. Dog Cart (The Well-Tempered Pee) - 18:58

10. Puerto Rico - 21:10

11. Traveler - 23:00

12. Dub This - 25:15

13. Lady From Bordello (I Think I Love Her) - 27:10

14. Black Dog - 29:18

15. Kick the Pup - 30:53

16. Soul Dude - 32:52

17. 976 - 34:29



Rib Finley - Vocals

Ed Caudill - Guitar

Hedge - Guitar

Ray Beez - Bass

Danny Johnston - Drums



Once Doggy Style split into two factions after their first album Side by Side, two follow-ups emerged. Brad X and Lou Gaez's Doggy Style released the rap-heavy album The Last Laugh in 1986 with Brian Baker and Doug Carrion while Ed and Ray's Doggy Style put out this album in 1988. It's likely safe to assume that the Led Zeppelin cover and title homage is a jab at the rival Doggy Style, discrediting The Last Laugh and asserting this record as the true follow-up to Side by Side. This albums expands on Side by Side's skate punk sound and has a great trick of layering a catchy hook over a snotty punk song (see Lady From Bordello or Everybody Wants to Dub My Baby). There are also a couple of tracks with a Beastie Boys influence (see Bonus Time Baby or Dub This) and some Brian May inspired guitar solos (see Shaeffer's Revenge). Overall, a true hidden gem of melodic punk.

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