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Artist: Raging Slab

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Category: Southern Hard Rock

Year: 1989

Label: BMG/RCA Records

Catalog Number: 9680-2-R

Personnel

Gregory Strzempka vocals, guitar
Elyse Steinman bottleneck guitar
Alec Morton bass
Mark Middleton lead guitar
Bob Pantella drums

Tracks

1.  Don't Dog Me  3:51
2.  Joy Ride  3:43
3.  Sorry's All I Got  2:59
4.  Waiting for the Potion  2:46
5.  Get Off My Jollies  3:51
6.  Shiny Mama  3:21
7.  Geronimo  4:55
8.  Bent for Silver  3:01
9.  Love Comes Loose  3:06
10.  Dig a Hole  3:07
11.  San Loco  2:59
  
Total Running Time:  37:39

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From: Blue Tequila Date: May 26, 2003 at 4:18
Didn't they have a video for "Don't Dog Me" with Gary Coleman in it?

From: jason (FA-Q) Date: May 26, 2003 at 6:24
No, you are thinking of the video for their song 'ANYWHERE BUT HERE' off of their 1993 album, DYNAMITE MONSTER BOOGIE CONCERT. Hmmm..... Come to think of it, I have that tape floating around here somewhere? http://www.ragingslab.com/lyrics.html

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From: Jez Date: May 26, 2003 at 14:16
Excellent Southern release, described at the time as Skynyrd meets Metallica. That would be a pretty accurate description of this.This is a great addition to the collection to go along with your Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet & Blackfoot discs , and gets a regular work out in this household.Re-released on Axe killer a few years ago,with a couple of bonus live tracks

From: King James Date: May 30, 2003 at 3:16
I have the "Don't Dog Me" video on tape. Gary Coleman isn't in it.

From: King James Date: May 30, 2003 at 3:16
I have the "Don't Dog Me" video on tape. Gary Coleman isn't in it.

From: The Fizzy One Date: June 21, 2003 at 23:47
I've got their 2001 album, tThe Dealer. Remembering what "Don't Dog Me" sounded like and expecting more of the same, I was a little bit disappointed. Should've tracked down the s/t, I guess.

From: Fizz Date: July 1, 2004 at 2:53
MUCH better than The Dealer, which was the first Slab CD I bought. Should've gotten this one instead. Greg's voice is considerably better here, the songs are hookier, there's less filler, production is better, etc. A solid 8. The Fizz picks: "Don't Dog Me," "Sorry's All I Got," and "Love Comes Loose."

From: onemorecast Date: March 8, 2005 at 23:09
My wife hears don't dog me on sirius hair nation all of the time and she loves it. I thought it was okay, don't think I have heard any others.

From: Lennie Date: April 8, 2005 at 8:01
The metallica reference here is quite accurate. Good hard edged Southern rock with some hooks/melodies thrown in. The vocal performance sits perfectly with this style of music. I havent got their other releases so cant comment there, but you cant go far wrong with this album.

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: August 23, 2009 at 0:08
Raging Slab were one of the first bands to really make southern rock sound truly hard and metallic, with the possible exceptions of Blackfoot and Molly Hatchet. Slab's music is much more inventive and original than those bands, though, with touches of stoner rock, as much in attitude as the music itself. The lyrics are unpredictable and a little loopy but usually clever. Oh yeah, adn the songs are catchy and memorable, adn just have a cool sound all around. And the "Don't Dog Me" video was great! My faves: "Don't Dog Me," "Joyride," "Sorry's All I Got," "Bent For Silver" and of course "Geronimo."

From: Japangea Date: December 4, 2014 at 0:32
Was Ray Gillen on "Shiny Mama"?


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