Little Bob from Le Havre, Noir Désir and their native Bordeaux, Starshooter from Lyon: every regional metropolis can lay claim to the status of hexagonal rock capital at some point in its development. No one would argue with the Dogs' Rouen for having reigned for a few months and thanks to three definitive albums, a sparkling comet in the firmament of our electric skies. Without ever achieving the commercial success of Téléphone (handicapped by the choice of English vocals), the Dogs were the most elegant, punchy and racy of French bands, and remain so for eternity.
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Live at Home - Sonic Snapshot Series
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| The Legendary Lovers Demos |
| The Melodies Massacre Years |
| Short, fast & tight |
| A Different Kind - 4 Of A Kind Vol. 2 |
| 4 Of A Kind Vol. 1 |
| Three Is a Crowd |
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Legendary Lovers
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Too Much Class For The Neighbourhood
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| Les Plus Grands Succes du Punk |
| Les Plus Grands Succes du Punk Vol. 2 |
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Encore ! 1983-1987
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Paink French Punk Anthems (1977-1982)
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| Rouen Explosion Rock 1980 - 1990 |
| "I Only Play R&R for Kids to Dance" - Tribute to Johnny Thunders |