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Rise
Hair of the Dog

Spitfire, 2000

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Twice Is Nice

Beware of The Dog!!! Those who have heard HOTD's 1st album already know and expect a Rockin' experience.

Slide in the CD and right away John's heavy chords leading into "Rise" kick you in the guts. The CD's title song rips out of the speakers and let's you know these boys are serious about assaulting your senses to the breaking point.

Need a little stress relief? Fire up "Five to Nine", this one is bound to become a party classic for years to come.

A nice catchy little ditty about men's favorite toys "Mokur Jahoobees", dares to praise the very breast of society, literally.

"You are the One" and "Rescue Me" were unexpected but maybe a sign that the band is maturing and expanding musically. A softer and more acoustic sound for HOTD but NOT mushy love songs.

A good way to think of this CD would be "If you got the beer, We got the tunes."


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Excellent Rock and Roll CD

What can I say, I love this band. Hair of the Dog incorporates some of the same party aspects that you used to see in bands such as Van Halen and AC/DC. This is evident in their 2nd Release Rise. Their new CD is a little better than their first one and their first one was excellent. I highly recommend this to anyone that wants to hear a great rock and roll band. Fans of 80's rock will love this CD.


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My favorite is "Mokar Jahoobies"...it seems to denote what this band is pretty much all about, socially. Other than that, Hair of the Dog is a Eighties Rock esque Hair Metal type band that lays it on the line, tells it like they see it, and rocks it hard. What am I kidding? No eighties hair bands ever rocked this hard. This band also compares to modern successes such as Creed, Cowboy Mouth, Buckcherry, and Monster Magnet. Another good song on this disc is "Five to Nine", "Tell the boys to kiss my #&% it's party time." They sure know how to tell life like people want it to be, wild fun.

So some of you may have only heard the single "Rise" on the radio, posers. Anyway, they have more juice where that came from.


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The nuts and bolts of rock EXPLODE!

Even though I may be a bit bias since I know the lead singer of this awe-inspiring band, beleive it when I say this album totally rocks! I agree that in this time of mundane pop songs and cloned boy bands, it's a relief to know that "pure rock" is still alive and kickin'! Get this disc. You won't regret it.






RISE - A hard driving, make you feel good rock album

With the radio waves filled with bubblegum pop & rap, its nice to know that Hair of the dog is out there to mess it all up.

Great album! It's about time for some good old rock-n-roll!


Their second album.



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Tracks
Rise | Five To Nine | Color Me Fire | You Are The One | Mokur Jahoobees | I Can't Fight You | Rescue Me | Bum Jenkins | Twice | The Almighty Strut | Sometimes Is Enough | Hammered | I



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