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    What happens when 4 very different people with very different tastes and backgrounds find themselves ?
    What happens when they play in the same band ?
    What happens when these people decide to go and record a CD in a cheap home studio ?
    It gives you Doghouse and a CD called Vodka Time.


    Grégory and Julie created the band in 2002 and they started writing their first songs.
    Julie never played in a band before whereas Grégory already played in Metal bands. But they have one thing in common: they are two huge No Doubt fans and they know they want to do the same kind of music.
    But they need a drummer and a bass player. So they play a couple of acoustic shows in several clubs in Paris. In spring 2003, Johann and Dimitri join the band.
    Doghouse is ready.
    Now they all agree on that point: their differences let the band explore different styles, without limit, always for fun, doing something completely different from what’s on the radio in France right now.


    Vodka Time will be available soon.
    The recording was a real adventure, longer and harder than expected. But it was the opportunity for the members to know themselves a little bit more and to have a real good time. The result is more than satisfying.
    JULIE LAVINAY    21 October 2003 12:00