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Slaughter and the Dogs are an English punk rock band formed in 1975 in Wythenshawe, Manchester. Their original line-up consisted of singer Wayne Barrett, rhythm guitar Mick Rossi, drummer Brian "Mad Muffet" Grantham, lead guitarist Mike Day and bassist Howard Bates.

HistoryEdit

Slaughter and the Dogs were founded in 1975 by Wayne Barrett, Mick Rossi, Brian Grantham, Howard Bates and Mike Day. The band name was created by Barrett and is a mix of Slaughter on 10th Avenue and Diamond Dogs. They were one of the first punk rock bands in North West England, and they supported the Sex Pistols at their gig at Manchester Lesser Free Trade Hall on 20 July 1976.Template:Sfn This concert, more than any other single event, spawned Manchester's punk scene,<ref name="guardian" /> which was concentrated around the Electric Circus Club.<ref name="trakmarx1" /> Mike Day left the group after this gig.

The band befriended Rob Gretton, who went on to manage Joy Division, and with his financial help, became the first band to release a single on Manchester's independent record label Rabid Records.<ref name="gretton" /> This debut single, "Cranked Up Really High", was released in June 1977 and was listed in MojoTemplate:'s list of the top 100 punk rock singles of all time.<ref name="mojo" /> It was also included on Streets, which has been described as an "essential" compilation album of early UK punk bands from a variety of independent record labels.<ref name="trakmarx2" />

Slaughter and the Dogs split in 1978 and then reformed late 1979 (including Mick Rossi and new drummer Phil Rowland, formerly of Eater).<ref name="discogs1" /> when Barrett left to pursue other avenues, they recruited Eddie Garrity on vocal duties,were signed to DJM records, and went on to release several singles and an album, Bite Back, under the abbreviated name of Slaughter.<ref name="Discogs2" />

In 2015 the band announced a one-off 40th anniversary show "Back to the Start", featuring the original line-up of Barrett, Rossi, Bates and Grantham. Held at the (now permanently closed,) Ruby Lounge in Manchester on 9 October 2015. In August 2016, the same original line up of Barrett, Rossi, Bates and Grantham performed together again at the Rebellion Music Festival in Blackpool, United Kingdom. In 2016, the band recorded the album Vicious in Los Angeles with a new rhythm section of Mark Reback (drums) and Dan Graziano (bass) and subsequently toured Japan in May 2016 and Europe in February and March 2017. It was released by Cleopatra Records on 16 September 2016 to rave reviews, including a 9-out-of-10 rating by Vive Le Rock magazine.<ref name="vive" /><ref name="AllMusic1" /> Cleopatra issued a live album, Tokyo Dogs, in 2017.<ref name="cleopatra" />

On 9 February 2017, Slaughter and the Dogs embarked on a seven-week European tour, playing 33 shows in 10 countries.<ref name="satb1" />

On 5 August 2018, Slaughter and the Dogs headlined the Rebellion Festival in Blackpool, England.<ref name="rebellion" /> and then embarked on a two-week UK tour.<ref name="satb2" /> In July 2019, Barrett announced on the band's Facebook page that he had fired the band, and that he intended to form a new line-up. In 2022, Barrett formed his own line up, including the longest playing bassist of the band (30+ years,) Jean-Pierre Thollet, Martin Pellicier on guitar, and Denis Deleaz on drums. The band has been on tour promoting their last album, Il Tradimento Silencio, in Europe and the United States. Slaughter and the Dogs will be playing the 30th anniversary of the Wild at Heart venue in Berlin, Germany, on 9 May 2025, and also at the Back to Future festival in Glaubitz, Germany, on 19 July 2025, and are in negotiations to headline a festival in Belgium on 6 December 2025, and a tour of Italy in October 2025.

Rossi, Bates and Grantham perform together as Slaughter &The Dogs Original Line Up (with no singer) and will be appearing in 2025 at a small venue, Club Rebellion, on 6 April 2025 in Manchester, and have a small set at Rebellion Festival in Blackpool on 9 August 2025.

ReviewsEdit

  • "A more consistent songwriting approach might have lengthened the Dogs' run, though their lack of airs ensured a winning team for a time. Any band cited by the disparate likes of New Order, the Stone Roses and Smiths' frontman Morrissey surely deserves another look".<ref name="AllMusic2" />
  • "More often mentioned for the big name connections rather than their actual music, Slaughter & the Dogs nevertheless remain one of the key players in the early punk scene."Template:Sfn
  • "Opinion on Slaughter is divided; glam chancers or punk? Who cares! What can't be denied is their songs are full of style, speed and tunes which coincided with punk and the Pistols. They deserved more but that's music for you ... Check 'em out on Don Letts 'Punk Movie' doing Cranked Up Really High."<ref name="punk77" />
  • "Cranked Up Really High, Where Have All the Bootboys Gone? and You're Ready Now ... [are] their enduring punk classics."Template:Sfn
  • "Slaughter played with a rare conviction and power, soul-stirring napalm guitars that laid the groundwork for an entire generation of future punk minimalists."Template:Sfn

DiscographyEdit

Studio albumsEdit

SinglesEdit

  • "Cranked Up Really High" / "The Bitch" (Rabid Records, June 1977)
  • "Where Have All the Boot Boys Gone?" / "You're a Bore" (Decca Records, September 1977)
  • "Dame to Blame" / "Johnny T" (Decca Records, November 1977)
  • "Quick Joey Small" / "Come on Back" (Decca Records, February 1978)
  • "It's Alright" / "Edgar Allan Poe" / "Twist and Turn" / "UFO" (TJM Records, March 1979)
  • "You're Ready Now" / "Runaway" (DJM Records, November 1979)
  • I’m the One/one by one (DJM Records 1980)
  • Half Alive E.P. ("Twist and Turn" / "Cranked Up Really High" / "Where Have All the Boot Boys Gone?") (Thrush Records, February 1983)
  • "Where Have All the Boot Boys Gone?" / "You're a Bore" / "Johnny T" (Damaged Goods, 1988)
  • "Saturday Night Till Sunday Morning" (TKO Records, 2001)
  • "Situations" / "Quick Joey Small" (Brass City Boss Sounds, 2015)
  • "Manchester Boys" / "Where Have All The Boot Boys Gone" (Blighty Records, Nov 2020)

Live albumsEdit

  • Live Slaughter Rabid Dogs (Rabid Records, December 1978)
  • Live at the Factory (Thrush Records, 1981)
  • Where Have All the Boot Boys Gone? (Receiver Records, March 1994)
  • Live in Blackpool 1996 (Dodgy Items, 1997)
  • Barking Up the Right Tree (Amsterdamned, 1998)
  • Tokyo Dogs (Cleopatra Records, 2017)

Bite Back Live, Secret Records 26th October 2024

Compilation albumsEdit

  • The Way We Were (Thrush Records, 1983)
  • The Slaughterhouse Tapes (Link Records, 1989) – studio outtakes, demos, and live recordings
  • Cranked Up Really High (Captain Oi! Records, 1995)
  • The Punk Singles Collection (Captain Oi! Records, 2000)
  • We Don't Care: Anthology (Castle Music, 2002)
  • Best of Slaughter & the Dogs (Taang Records, 2002)
  • A Dog Day Afternoon (TKO Records, 2003)

Compilation appearancesEdit

  • "Runaway" and "Boston Babies" on Live at the Roxy WC2 (Harvest Records, June 1977) No. 24 UK Albums Chart
  • "Cranked Up Really High" on Streets (Beggars Banquet Records, 1977)
  • "Where Have All the Bootboys Gone?" ("Cranked Up Really High" on later CD pressings) on the Oi! The Album (EMI, 1980)
  • "Cranked Up Really High" on the limited-edition box set of North by North West: Liverpool & Manchester from Punk to Post-Punk & Beyond 1976–1984 (Korova, 2006)
  • "Run Rudolph Run" on Punk Rock Christmas (Cleopatra Records, 2015)

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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