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that dog. released a double 7" on Magnatone Records later that year, with a [[that dog. (album)|self-titled debut]] released the next year on 4AD.  The band signed a Stateside record deal with [[Geffen Records]], who released the album on their burgeoning DGC imprint in 1994, followed by the single "[[Old Timer]]".
that dog. released a double 7" on Magnatone Records later that year, with a [[that dog. (album)|self-titled debut]] released the next year on 4AD.  The band signed a Stateside record deal with [[Geffen Records]], who released the album on their burgeoning DGC imprint in 1994, followed by the single "[[Old Timer]]".


After releasing the concept album ''[[Totally Crushed Out!]]'' in 1995, the band toured that summer with Weezer and [[Teenage Fanclub]], in what was obviously a DGC-backed tour.  When the album, and the single "[[He's Kissing Christian]]", failed to live up to both the band's and label's expectations, a disillusioned Waronker next began work on a solo album.
After releasing the concept album ''[[Totally Crushed Out!]]'' in 1995, the band toured that summer with [[Weezer]] and [[Teenage Fanclub]], in what was obviously a DGC-backed tour.  When the album, and the single "[[He's Kissing Christian]]", failed to live up to both the band's and label's expectations, a disillusioned Waronker next began work on a solo album.


At Geffen's urging, the solo project evolved into a third that dog. album, 1997's ''[[Retreat From The Sun]]''.  The record spawned the minor hit "[[Never Say Never]]", and the group played with [[Black Market Flowers]] and weezer at the tribute concert for their friends [[Mykel and Carli Allan]] in Hollywood on August 15th, 1997.  The group disbanded soon after.
At Geffen's urging, the solo project evolved into a third that dog. album, 1997's ''[[Retreat From The Sun]]''.  The record spawned the minor hit "[[Never Say Never]]", and the group played with [[Black Market Flowers]] and Weezer at the tribute concert for their friends [[Mykel and Carli Allan]] in Hollywood on August 15th, 1997.  The group disbanded soon after.


==Personnel==
==Personnel==
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*''[[Spirit Of '73: Rock For Choice]]'' – "[[Midnight At The Oasis]]" (1995)  
*''[[Spirit Of '73: Rock For Choice]]'' – "[[Midnight At The Oasis]]" (1995)  
*''[[A Small Circle of Friends: A Germs Tribute]]'' – "[[We Must Bleed]]" (1996)  
*''[[A Small Circle of Friends: A Germs Tribute]]'' – "[[We Must Bleed]]" (1996)  
*''[[Hear You Me! A Tribute To Mykel And Carli]]'' – "[[Silently]] (acoustic)" (1997)
*''[[Hear You Me! A Tribute To Mykel And Carli]]'' – "[[Silently]]" (acoustic) (1997)


==See also==
==See also==
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