Doghouse Records

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Doghouse Records is a Toledo, Ohio based record label, now run out of the New York City office. Since 2004 Doghouse has been a part of the Warner Music Group.

The label was started in 1988 by Dirk Hemsath as an imprint, releasing early recordings of his band Majority of One. The next 10 years saw such heralded underground vinyl releases by Endpoint, Transcend and Split Lip, then pioneering records by The Get Up Kids, Hot Water Music and As Friends Rust. In the early 2000s, Doghouse signed their first big success, The All-American Rejects, releasing their debut LP in late 2002 (later picked up by Dreamworks -- then Interscope Records). Say Anything was later signed by Doghouse and picked up by major label J Records.

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[edit] Labels Marketed By Doghouse

  • Band(B&)Recordings
  • Civil Defense League

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