

Other material they have is culled from live gigs and demos, and display the conventional DFD songwriting they are either alternate versions of songs a fan has already heard or just completely new, so it’s a good collector’s item for fans of the band. There is an unreleased EP called Day of the Dead, which features songs in typical DFD style there’s the zany, all over the place music, the hardcore-vocals combined with more melodic singing, the completely humorous lyrics and song titles that display a complete inability to take anything, not even themselves, seriously. The material on the actual CD that I am reviewing here is taken from various locations that have been put together to chronicle an overall feel of their sound. To commemorate the end of the Dog Fashion Disco period, the band has released a sort of compilations, B-sides, and random demo tracks CD, along with a DVD chronicling their last gig and a documentary on the band. Now, Dog Fashion Disco didn’t break up because of the untimely death of a member, but they have decided to call it quits in 2007. I can imagine with the demise of Pantera, we know how much that band was really missed in retrospect. Some bands, it feels like they’ve been around forever, but only when they’re gone, you start to actually sit up and take notice. Stick with the older material if you're new.ĭog Fashion Disco – Beating a Dead Horse To Death… Again Review Summary: Some nice and zany b-sides abound on this semi-live/unreleased material compilation, and the joke tracks are quite funny, but it's not an essential buy for non-hardcore fans.
