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The Honeydogs

The Honeydogs

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  • Formed: 1994
  • Years Active: 1990s, 2000s

Biography

Yet another group to emerge from the ever-fertile Minneapolis music scene, the Honeydogs originally comprised singer/guitarist Adam Levy (formerly of the Picadors), his drummer brother Noah (also a member of Golden Smog) and bassist Trent Norton. The band debuted with a 1995 self-titled effort which introduced their twangy garage-pop sound; following the addition of second guitarist Tommy Borscheid, the Honeydogs returned to the studio to record their second effort, 1996's Everything, I Bet You. Upon signing to the Mercury label's Debris imprint, they resurfaced with 1997's Seen a Ghost, their most accomplished effort to date. Here's Luck followed in early 2001.
— Jason Ankeny , All Music Guide

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