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The Dog and Everything re-united at the Double Door in Chicago, IL on December 31, 2010. This show was the final show in the "Songs From a Scene" concert series started by Lucky Boys Confusion. Original members Dan Monahan and Augie Schmidt played, however guitar player Jimmy Dietzen and drummer
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Although the band stopped touring full time as a foursome in the late 2000’s, they reunited for a show with “Lucky Boys Confusion” on November 5, 2021 for a show at Bottom Lounge. On October 29, 2022, they joined their friends “Ludo” for Halludoween at the Pageant in St. Louis. Then, on May 6th,
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to record 3 new songs, but these songs were never released by the band under "The Dog" name. Dietzen departed the band in February 2006. From here, The Dog and Everything continued to play as a trio under the original name, as well forming a new band called Last Fast Action with two additional
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fame. The album sold nearly 10,000 copies and the single, "Hey Luv" maintained steady radio play for several months in Chicago and other US markets. The songs "Hey Luv" and "Superglue" were licensed for use on
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Dan and Augie went on to form a songwriting duo under the name "Audio Is King." In late 2015 Jimmy began releasing EPs and playing local Chicago shows with his new band, Sugar Free Guns.
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Tommy Constantino chose not to take part in the reunion. They were replaced by Dan Wade and Chris Insidioso from fellow Chicago band
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2023, they graced the stage of the famed venue “The Metro” in Chicago where lead singer Dan Monahan announced “they’re back.”
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By 2004 tension between the band and Davis led to his departure. In 2004 the band re-entered the studio with producer
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Shawn Davis (Former Drummer), Dan Hoye (Former Drummer), Rob K. (Former Drummer), James Mastrino (Former Drummer)
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across the US, and headlining multiple sold-out shows in major alternative venues in the Chicago area.
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The band was started by Dan Monahan and Augie Schmidt. The two recorded the band's first album,
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Dan Monahan, Augie Schmidt, Jimmy Dietzen, Tommy Constantino
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