Dog.House
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Dog.House | ||
Studio album by Children of the Anachronistic Dynasty | ||
Released | May 1987 | |
Recorded | March 1986 - April 1987 in Grand Rapids, Michigan | |
Genre | Alternative Metal, Progressive Rock | |
Length | 60:44 | |
Producer(s) | Maynard James Keenan | |
Children of the Anachronistic Dynasty chronology | ||
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Fingernails (1986) |
Dog.House (1987) |
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Dog.House was the second and final album released by the rock band, Children of the Anachronistic Dynasty. Released in 1987, the album is extremely hard to find, with many collectors buying the album on eBay.
The band, an early project of Tool and A Perfect Circle member Maynard James Keenan, remixed a few tracks from their previous album, Fingernails for the album. In support of the album, they performed on public access television for the Peace Day event in Grand Rapids, Michigan on April 17, 1987 (coincidentally Keenan's 23rd birthday and the date of Nirvana's first broadcast show).
The album is highly sought after by collectors due to the fact that the track "Waiting for the World" contains lyrics from Tool's 1993 song, "Sober" on the album Undertow.
[edit] Track list
All songs written by Maynard James Keenan.
- "Feed My Fire"
- "Wait Now, Cry Now"
- "If A Friend"
- "Mandango Lover"
- "Bleeding on You"
- "Surprise"
- "Waiting for the World"
- "System"
- "New System"
- "Psuedo System"
- "Phone Walls"
- "TV Date Smoke"
- "TV System"
- "Bone Dog"
[edit] Personnel
- Maynard James Keenan – Vocals
- Kevin Hornove – Guitar
- Todd Hornove – Guitar
- Stan Henderson – Bass
- Tom Geluso – Drums