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Dog Problems is the second studio album by American rock band the Format, released on July 11, 2006, through their own label The Vanity Label. Following the release of their debut studio album, Interventions + Lullabies (2003), the band were moved from Elektra Records to Atlantic Records, who were unable to promote them. They left the label in late 2005; the band recorded their next album with producer Steven McDonald in Los Angeles, California. Dog Problems is an indie pop, indie rock and power pop album that has been compared to the work of the Cars, Ben Folds and Jimmy Eat World.

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  • Dog Problems is the second studio album by American rock band the Format, released on July 11, 2006, through their own label The Vanity Label. Following the release of their debut studio album, Interventions + Lullabies (2003), the band were moved from Elektra Records to Atlantic Records, who were unable to promote them. They left the label in late 2005; the band recorded their next album with producer Steven McDonald in Los Angeles, California. Dog Problems is an indie pop, indie rock and power pop album that has been compared to the work of the Cars, Ben Folds and Jimmy Eat World. Dog Problems received generally favourable reviews from critics, many of whom praised the musicianship and songwriting. Retrospective reviews held up this view, noting comparisons to the work of Fun. The album peaked at number 84 on the United States Billboard 200 chart, selling 13,000 in its first week. "The Compromise" was released as the album's lead single in July 2006, around which, the band went on a headlining US tour. Stints in the United Kingdom and the US with the All-American Rejects followed, and "Time Bomb" was released as the second single from the album' in October 2006. "She Doesn't Get It" was released as the final single in March 2007, which was later promoted with a three-month long US tour. (en)
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  • Works by XTC ' and Harry Nilsson ' have been cited as major influences on Dog Problems. (en)
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  • Dog Problems is the second studio album by American rock band the Format, released on July 11, 2006, through their own label The Vanity Label. Following the release of their debut studio album, Interventions + Lullabies (2003), the band were moved from Elektra Records to Atlantic Records, who were unable to promote them. They left the label in late 2005; the band recorded their next album with producer Steven McDonald in Los Angeles, California. Dog Problems is an indie pop, indie rock and power pop album that has been compared to the work of the Cars, Ben Folds and Jimmy Eat World. (en)
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