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Dog Eat Dog discography
Dog Eat Dog performing at the 2016 Reload Festival in Sulingen, Germany
Studio albums5
EPs2
Demo albums2
Live albums1
Compilation albums1
Singles15
Video albums1
Music videos12

Dog Eat Dog is an American band formed in 1990 by bassist Dave Neabore and guitarist Sean Kilkenny. They have released five studio albums, two EPs, one live album, one compilation album, 15 singles, one video album and 12 music videos. In 1993, thanks to the Biohazard guitarist Billy Graziadei, they signed to Roadrunner Records, and released their debut EP Warrant. The title was a lighthearted jab at the band Warrant who released their album Dog Eat Dog a year before. One year later, the band released their debut studio album All Boro Kings through Roadrunner. The album was a success in Europe, peaking at top 20 in 3 countries, with highest position being in Belgium (Flanders) where it peaked at no. 16. The album also peaked at no. 99 in UK Albums Chart, as well as no. 7 in UK Rock & Metal chart. The album would also go to be certified gold in Netherlands in 2000, for selling 40,000 copies. The lead single No Fronts would peak at no. 9 in UK Albums chart, as well as no. 1 in UK Rock & Metal singles, staying on that position for 3 weeks. After the successful tour promoting the album, the band would enter the studio to record and release their sophomore album Play Games. The album showed a change of sound from their debut, but was still a success in Europe, peaking at top 20 in 4 countries, with the highest position being in Austria and Belgium (Flanders), where it peaked at no. 12. It also peaked at no. 40 in the UK Albums chart, as well as peaking at no. 5 on the UK Rock & Metal chart. The lead single "Isms" peaked at no. 19 in Finland, as well as no. 3 in UK Rock & Metal.

In 1999, the band would go to release their third album Amped. The album was released exclusively in Europe by Roadrunner. The album was a commercial failure in comparisson to previous two albums. It peaked at no. 42 in Germany. The lead single "Expect The Unexpected" peaked at no. 94 in UK Albums Chart. Due to the dissapointment in the label for not supporting the album enough, as well as not getting it released in their home country, the band left Roadrunner Records.

In 2001, Roadrunner released a compilation album titled "In The Dog House: The Best And The Rest". The album was released without the bands permission or knowledge. Roadrunner would also release a video album titled "Live At Dynamo" in 2005. The album was recorded at the Dynamo Open Air festival in 1995. During the Dog Eat Dogs performance, 125,000 people were present at the festival.

In 2006, seven years after their last album, Dog Eat Dog released their fourth album titled "Walk With Me". It was released by Nuclear Blast Records and Wanted Records. The album was available for a short ammount of time, due to internal problems at Nuclear Blast and unexpected legal issues.

In 2017, 12 years after not releasing any new material, Dog Eat Dog came back with their second EP titled "Brand New Breed". It was released by Metalville Records

In 2019, the band released its first live album titled "All Boro Kings Live".

In 2023, 17 years after their last studio release, Dog Eat Dog released their fifth album titled "Free Radicals"

Albums

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected details, chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
AUT

BEL (FL)

BEL (WA)

GER

NLD

SWI

FIN

SCO

UK

UK Rock

All Boro Kings 21 16 23 30 17 17 99 7
  • NLD: 40,000
  • WW: 600,000+
Play Games
  • Released: July 2, 1996
  • Label: Roadrunner
12 12 20 13 26 22 14 67 40 5
  • BEL: 25,000
Amped
  • Released: June 14, 1999
  • Label: Roadrunner
42
Walk With Me
Free Radicals
  • Released: October 20, 2023
  • Label: Metalville
62
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

Live albums

Title Album details
All Boro Kings Live
  • Released: November 22, 2019
  • Label: Metalville

Compilation albums

Title Album details
In The Dog House: The Best And The Rest
  • Released: May 22, 2001
  • Label: Roadrunner

Demo albums

Title Album details
First Demo Tape
  • Released: 90s
  • Label: Self-released
Dog Eat Dog
  • Released: 1992
  • Label: Self-released

EPs

Title Album details
Warrant
  • Released: July 13, 1993
  • Label: Roadrunner
Brand New Breed
  • Released: December 7, 2018
  • Label: Metalville

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions
Year Single Peak chart positions Album
FIN
GER
NLD
SWE
UK
UKRock
1994 No Fronts All Boro Kings
If These Are Good Times.../No Fronts 30
1995 Who's the King? 34 10
No Fronts: The Remixes 45 20 9 1
1996 Isms 19 71 43 3 Play Games
Rocky
1997 Step Right In
1999 Expect the Unexpected 94 Amped
2006 Summertime Walk with Me
2017 Lumpy Dog Brand New Breed (EP)
Vibe Cartel
2023 Lit Up Free Radicals
Never Give In
Man's Best Friend
Bar Down
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released.

Videos

Video Albums

Title Album details
Live At Dynamo
  • Released: 2005
  • Label: Roadrunner
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

Music Videos

Year Song Album Location Director
1994 No Fronts All Boro Kings Pipeline Newark, New Jersey N/A
1995 Who's the King? Chinatown, New York City N/A
No Fronts (Jam Master Jay's Main Edit) No Fronts: The Remixes (Single) Paris, France N/A
1996 Isms Play Games Los Angeles, California Michael Lucero
Rocky San Francisco, California
1999 Expect The Unexpected Amped N/A
2017 Vibe Cartel Brand New Breed (EP) N/A
2023 Lit Up Free Radicals N/A
Never Give In Hellfest, Wacken Open Air, Punk Rock Holiday
Man's Best Friend N/A
Bar Down N/A
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