The Dogs D'Amour

Bild Quelle:


  • rock
  • sleaze rock
  • glam rock
  • hard rock
  • rock n roll
The music of the Dogs D'Amour can be described as a mixture of The Rolling Stones and Faces style roots rock and Hanoi Rocks style glam punk. Unlike popular bands of the time, who had misogynistic themes, the Dogs D'Amour relies more on romantic themes and poetic style lyrics. Tyla was also a huge fan of Charles Bukowski, and many of his lyrics, delivered with an impelling throaty rasp, were tinged with humorous irony and pathos, reflecting Bukowski's prosaic style.

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Songs

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    What Price?

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    What You Do

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    What's Happening Here

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    What's Happening Here?

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    When Bastards Go to Hell

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    When the Dream Was Gone

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    Wired and Wide Awake

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    World's Different Now (An Ode to Drug Hill)

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    X-Generation

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    You Can't Burn the Devil


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