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Let Sleeping Dogs... | ||||
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Released | 2005 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | King Outlaw | |||
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Let Sleeping Dogs... is an album released under the name The Dogs D'Amour in 2005. In a similar sense to the previous album, When Bastards Go to Hell , this release differed largely from the band's more well-known material. It is essentially a Tyla solo album, as he recorded all instruments and wrote all of the songs on it.
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Unleashed... is a live album by The Dogs D'Amour, released June 13, 2006. It was recorded at the Robin 2 in Wolverhampton, England, the hometown of the band's leader, Tyla. The album features none of the most well known classic line up band members.
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