English Dogs

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English Dogs
Origin Grantham, England
Genres Hardcore punk, crossover thrash, heavy metal, thrash metal
Years active1981–1987, 1993–1999, 2007–2016
Website officialenglishdogs.com

English Dogs were a British hardcore punk band that began life in the early eighties. Two versions of the band exist, the punk and metal crossover band featuring original drummer Andrew "Pinch" Pinching and second-era members Graham "Gizz" Butt and Adie Bailey and a punk-based one featuring original vocalist Pete "Wakey" Wakefield.

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History

English Dogs formed in October 1981 in Grantham and produced two demos during 1982, "Show No Mercy" and "Free To Kill". The band toured as support to fellow punk band Charged GBH in Germany during early 1983 and followed this with a British tour supporting Discharge. In 1983 they signed to Clay Records and released a six-track EP, Mad Punx And English Dogs, in July 1983.

English Dogs' first full-length album, Invasion of the Porky Men, was released a year later. Personnel changes ensued after the debut album emerged with vocalist Wakey departing to be replaced by ex-Ultraviolent singer Ade Bailey. At this juncture the band also decided to augment their live and recorded sound by approaching Tracey Abbott of NWOBHM bands Overdrive / Witchfynde to work on new material for the To the Ends of the Earth EP Tracey helped with the song writing and added Metal Riffs but due to other commitments Tracey was unable to join the line up so shortly after this they added former Destructors guitarist Graham "Gizz" Butt. [1]

This change saw them leave Clay records to sign with Rot Records and release the decidedly metal tinged To the Ends of the Earth EP in September 1984. The metal leanings increased with Forward into Battle. English Dogs, culminating with the Metalmorphosis 12-inch and Where Legend Began album through Under One Flag in 1986. In Spring of that year the Dogs toured the US to sold-out shows on both the East and West coast.[ citation needed ] Upon their return to the UK Jon Murray left the band. The group appeared on the Shades promoted Thrash bill at Camden's Electric Ballroom with Possessed and Voivod later in 1986. Pinch also left the band around Winter '86. The band carried on with Adie, Gizz and Wattie playing with other musicians until calling it a day late that year.

In 1993, Pinch and Gizz Butt reformed English Dogs with "Mad Punx" vocalist Wakey and Future Damned bassist Stuart West, signed to German label, Impact Records, and released Bow To None, Wakey left shortly after with him being replaced by Stuart "Stu-Pid" Jones for the 1995 five-track EP, What a Wonderful Feeling... ...To Be Fucked By Everyone, on Retch Records.

Eventually English Dogs became a three-piece with the line up of Gizz Butt on lead vocals and guitar, Pinch on drums and backing vocals, and Swapan Shop Nandi on bass and backing vocals. They released the 16-track crossover album, All the World's a Rage, also on Impact records, and toured the UK, Germany, Austria and Switzerland many times. In 1996 the English Dogs played their last shows as Pinch, Gizz and Shop were soon to re-emerge as Janus Stark.

An English Dogs and GBH union resulted in Wakey and Pinch creating The Wernt with GBH members guitarist Jock Blyth and bassist Ross Lomas for a 1997 album 'Wreckin' Temples'.[ citation needed ] Gizz Butt replaced Jim Davies of Pitchshifter as the live guitarist for The Prodigy, which in turn revitalized interest in English Dogs and prompted a re-release of Where Legend Began.[ citation needed ] Gizz also announced the formation of a new act Janus Stark the same year recording with producer Terry Thomas. 1999's I've Got a Gun was recorded live in Finland in 1994 when Pid was on vocals.[ citation needed ] By 2000 Pinch had joined The Damned. Gizz Butt returned in 2002 with The More I See.

In May 2007, English Dogs reformed with the original line-up with the exception of Pinch, who was drumming for The Damned. He was replaced by Stuart Meadows, who played for Resistance 77. They mainly play throughout Europe, but they do not play their crossover material. English Dogs released an EP called Tales of the Asylum in November 2008.[ citation needed ]

English Dogs had another line-up change in 2009, then went on hiatus.[ citation needed ]

In 2011, three original members of the 1984 crossover line up announced they were going to reform to perform the Forward into Battle and To the Ends of the Earth releases in their entirety.[ citation needed ] This led to a sell-out tour which received great reviews.[ citation needed ] After the tour they announced they were to write new material in the vein of the crossover material and plan more touring.[ citation needed ]

The new English Dogs album, The Thing with Two Heads, released on Candlelight records in July 2014.

Discography

Albums

Singles and EPs

Compilation albums

Members

First line-up
Forward into Battle line-up
Wakey line-up now defunct
Pinch-Gizz-Adie line-up now defunct

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References

  1. Ian Glasper, Burning Britain, London: Cherry Red, 2004, p. 209.

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