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'''Problem Dogs''' were formed on the south side of Chicago in 1980.  The band met each other as college station DJs at The University Of Illinois at Chicago Circle.  
'''Problem Dogs''' were formed on the south side of Chicago in [[1980]].  The band met each other as college station DJs at The University Of Illinois at Chicago Circle.  


They had their first performance at the legendary [[Space Place]] on February 21, 1981.  The played clubs such as [[O'Banions]], [[Tuts]], [[Lucky Number]], [[Metro]], [[Cubby Bear]] and others.   
They had their first performance at the legendary [[Space Place]] on February 21, [[1981]].  The played clubs such as [[O'Banions]], [[Tuts]], [[Lucky Number]], [[Metro]], [[Cubby Bear]] and others.   


Around 1982, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algis_Kizys Algis (Al) Kizys] departed the band to go to New York with The Bag People.  He played in a series of notable bands including The Swans, Of Cabbages And Kings and others. The Problem Dogs continued, with a continual rotation of several bass players.  
Around 1982, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algis_Kizys Algis (Al) Kizys] departed the band to go to New York with The Bag People.  He played in a series of notable bands including The Swans, Of Cabbages And Kings and others. The Problem Dogs continued, with a continual rotation of several bass players.  
In 1985 they renamed the band as [[Pirate Radio]] and moved to Los Angeles with their current (but not last) bass player Mike Fierstein.  They played the LA club scene for a couple more years,and a couple of bass players later, they dissolved the band in 1987.  Rick Radtke retired from music, John Connors took a top level position at amazon.com and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demetra_Plakas Demetra (Dee) Plakas] joined the band [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L7_(band) L7]
In 1985 they renamed the band as [[Pirate Radio]] and moved to Los Angeles with their current (but not last) bass player Mike Fierstein.  They played the LA club scene for a couple more years,and a couple of bass players later, they dissolved the band in 1987.  [[Rick (Rik) Radtke]] retired from music for a while, but began recording as "Fat Ass Champions" in the aughties. [http://punkdatabase.com/wiki/John_Connors John Connors] went on to play with [http://www.myspace.com/trashcanschool Trash Can School], [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Black-Angels-Death-Song/112417048782111?sk=info Black Angels's Death Song], Travis John Alford Band, and Menthol Hill.  After a half decade stint with a music management company John took a top level position at amazon.com[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demetra_Plakas Demetra (Dee) Plakas] joined the band [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L7_(band) L7]


== Members ==
== Members ==  
 
* [[Rick (Rik) Radtke]] - Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Radtke Rick (Rik) Radtke] - Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
* [[John Connors]] -  Lead Guitar
* [[John Connors]] -  Lead Guitar
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algis_Kizys Algis (Al) Kizys] - Bass (1980-1982)
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algis_Kizys Algis (Al) Kizys] - Bass (1980-1982)
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* [[Pat Kenny]] - Bass (1982-1983)
* [[Pat Kenny]] - Bass (1982-1983)
* [[Larry Park]] - Bass (1983-1984)
* [[Larry Park]] - Bass (1983-1984)


== Releases ==
== Releases ==
 
[[Image:City Hall 1983.jpg|right|200px]]
 
[[Image:You Are The Knife 1983.jpg|right|200px]]
[[Image:City Hall 1983.jpg|thumb|left|]]
[[Image:You Are The Knife 1983.jpg|thumb|right|]]
* '''''City Hall/You Are The Knife 7"'''''  
* '''''City Hall/You Are The Knife 7"'''''  
([[Disturbing Records]], [[1983]])  
([[Disturbing Records]], [[1983]])  


**  Recorded at Studio Media
: Recorded at Studio Media
 
: Produced By [[Reggie Mars McFadden]]
** Produced By [[Reggie McFadden]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== Songs ==
 


=== Songs ===
*Great Policemen
*Great Policemen
*City Hall
*City Hall
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*Cale
*Cale
*Black Leather Inspiration
*Black Leather Inspiration
*1000 Clowns
*Spill The Blood
*Spill The Blood
*The Man You'll Never Know
*Hiroshima
*Hiroshima
*Melting Pot (Seems Like They Don't Want Me In The USA)
*Sisyphus Jones
*Sisyphus Jones
*Melting Pot
*Slip Away
*Teen
*Jenny Jenny
*Jenny Jenny
*After Miami
*After Miami
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*Who Was That You?
*Who Was That You?
*(I Feel Like I Am) Falling Up
*(I Feel Like I Am) Falling Up
*Eclipse
*Corporate Head
*Corporate Head
*(I Don't Want To Be) A Problem Dog
*(I Don't Want To Be) A Problem Dog
*We Never Talked It Over
*We Never Talked It Over
*New York
*wanna Do


 
== External links ==
 
* [https://www.discogs.com/artist/1757633-Problem-Dogs Discogs profile]


[[Category:Bands|Problem Dogs]]
[[Category:Bands|Problem Dogs]]
[[Category:1980s]]
[[Category:1980s]]

Revision as of 10:36, 25 January 2020

Problem Dogs were formed on the south side of Chicago in 1980. The band met each other as college station DJs at The University Of Illinois at Chicago Circle.

They had their first performance at the legendary Space Place on February 21, 1981. The played clubs such as O'Banions, Tuts, Lucky Number, Metro, Cubby Bear and others.

Around 1982, Algis (Al) Kizys departed the band to go to New York with The Bag People. He played in a series of notable bands including The Swans, Of Cabbages And Kings and others. The Problem Dogs continued, with a continual rotation of several bass players. In 1985 they renamed the band as Pirate Radio and moved to Los Angeles with their current (but not last) bass player Mike Fierstein. They played the LA club scene for a couple more years,and a couple of bass players later, they dissolved the band in 1987. Rick (Rik) Radtke retired from music for a while, but began recording as "Fat Ass Champions" in the aughties. John Connors went on to play with Trash Can School, Black Angels's Death Song, Travis John Alford Band, and Menthol Hill. After a half decade stint with a music management company John took a top level position at amazon.com. Demetra (Dee) Plakas joined the band L7

Members

Releases

City Hall 1983.jpg
You Are The Knife 1983.jpg
  • City Hall/You Are The Knife 7"

(Disturbing Records, 1983)

Recorded at Studio Media
Produced By Reggie Mars McFadden

Songs

  • Great Policemen
  • City Hall
  • You Are The Knife
  • New York PD
  • Apprehension Of A White Boy
  • Man You'll Never Know
  • Teen
  • A Thousand Clowns
  • Cale
  • Black Leather Inspiration
  • Spill The Blood
  • Hiroshima
  • Melting Pot (Seems Like They Don't Want Me In The USA)
  • Sisyphus Jones
  • Slip Away
  • Teen
  • Jenny Jenny
  • After Miami
  • Totally Alone And You
  • Cream In Your Coffee
  • Stars
  • Who Was That You?
  • (I Feel Like I Am) Falling Up
  • Eclipse
  • Corporate Head
  • (I Don't Want To Be) A Problem Dog
  • We Never Talked It Over
  • New York
  • wanna Do

External links