Doghouse Records
Doghouse Records is record label started in Toledo, Ohio in 1988 by Dirk Hemsath for early recordings of his band Majority of One.[1] The label later contracted with WEA.[1]
Doghouse Records | |
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Founded | 1988 |
Founder | Dirk Hemsath |
Distributor(s) | INgrooves |
Genre | Alternative rock, emo, punk rock, pop punk, indie rock, hardcore punk |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | New York City |
Official website | www |
In 2005, the label released a Bob Dylan tribute album, featuring bands on its roster as well as artists such as P.O.S and Sparta vocalist Jim Ward.[2]
Roster
- The All-American Rejects
- Another Day Late
- Army of Me
- A Lot Like Birds
- As Friends Rust
- The Bigger Lights
- Cable
- Chamberlain
- Celebrity
- Contact[3]
- Cruiserweight,
- Adam Dove
- Endpoint
- Favez
- Feable Weiner
- Fountainhead
- The Get Up Kids
- The Honorary Title
- Hot Water Music
- Husking Bee
- Joshua
- Jowls
- Koufax
- Lights
- Limbeck
- Majority of One
- Mansions
- Matt Pond PA
- Meg & Dia
- Metroschifter
- Mondo Primo
- Moods for Moderns
- David Moore
- My Hotel Year
- Paulson
- Push to Talk
- River City High
- Say Anything
- Split Lip
- The Status,
- Sunday Driver
- These Enzymes
- Threadbare
- Transcend,
- Kurt Travis
- Weatherbox
- With The Punches
- You, Me, and Everyone We Know
See also
References
- Alan O'Connor, Punk Record Labels and the Struggle for Autonomy. Lexington Books, 2008, p. 41. Google Books
- Drive Thru, Doghouse Prep Dylan Tributes. Billboard, July 5, 2005.
- http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=3727133
External links
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