[1][2] Originally formed by guitarist/vocalist Loren Molinare and bassist Mary Kay with drummer Ron Wood, and based in Lansing, The Dogs played with the rock and proto-punk bands of the time including Amboy Dukes, The Stooges, MC5, and The Up.
[3][4] The band moved again to the West Coast in 1976, releasing their debut 7” "John Rock" on California’s Dynamic Recording label,[5] and playing with hard rock bands such as AC/DC and Van Halen as well as new wave groups like The Motels and Ramones.
[4] Moving to the UK in 1978,[2] The Dogs toured Britain and Ireland, in support of second 7” Slash Your Face, self-released on the band’s own Detroit Records imprint that year.
[2] Interest in the band revived following the inclusion of their songs on the Killed By Death compilation series, with their records subsequently becoming collectors’ items.
The band reformed and new material followed on Dionysus Records in 2003 in the form of debut album proper Suburban Nightmare.