Audiodog

Audiodog is the first solo album by former Kiss guitarist Bruce Kulick, released October 23, 2001 by Perris Records.

Brent Fitz, with whom Kulick had worked before in the band Union, plays drums on all but two songs, which feature longtime John Mellencamp drummer Kenny Aronoff.

Kulick and Cuomo composed, engineered and mixed the album, and it was mastered by Don C. Tyler.

Although his songwriting contributions while a member of Kiss were never as pronounced as those by founding members Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, he has certainly absorbed their songwriting styles, as most of the tracks on Audio Dog would've sounded right at home on a late '80s or early '90s Kiss release.The name Audiodog derives from the home studio setting where the album was recorded, with Kulick's dog Joe close by throughout the process.

The re-release included additional tracks "495" (an instrumental from the original EP) and the acoustic, aptly named "Bruce Sings To Joe".