Doghouse Records - Bands

Bands

Current
  • Andrew de Torres
  • Danger Radio
  • Grown Ups
  • Jowls
  • Mason
  • Keyes
  • Kurt Travis
  • Romance On A Rocketship
  • With The Punches


Former
  • Adam Dove
  • The All-American Rejects
  • Army of Me
  • A Lot Like Birds (Equal Vision Records)
  • As Friends Rust
  • The Bigger Lights
  • Cable
  • Chamberlain
  • Celebrity
  • Cruiserweight
  • David Moore
  • Endpoint
  • Favez
  • Feable Weiner
  • Fountainhead
  • The Get Up Kids
  • Hot Water Music
  • Husking Bee
  • Joshua
  • Koufax
  • Lights
  • Limbeck
  • Majority of One
  • Mansions
  • Meg & Dia
  • Metroschifter
  • Moods for Moderns
  • Mondo Primo
  • My Hotel Year
  • Paulson
  • Push to Talk
  • River City High
  • Sunday Driver
  • Split Lip
  • Say Anything
  • The Honorary Title
  • The Status
  • These Enzymes
  • Threadbare
  • Transcend
  • Weatherbox
  • You, Me, and Everyone We Know

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