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Dog Problems

Dog Problems
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Studio album by The Format
Released May 19, 2006 (digital)
July 11, 2006 (physical)
Studio The Bank, Burbank, CA
Genre Indie pop
Length 47:16
Label The Vanity Label
Producer Steven McDonald
The Format chronology
Live from the Living Room: Volume One
(2006)
Dog Problems
(2006)
And Now I Hope You're Alright – Live in California
(2006)
Singles from Dog Problems
  1. "Time Bomb"
    Released: August 18, 2006
  2. "She Doesn't Get It"
    Released: March 6, 2007
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AbsolutePunk.net (95%)
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars
Alternative Press 4/5 stars
The A.V. Club B+
IGN (8.9/10)
Spin 4/5 stars
Sputnikmusic 5/5 stars
PopMatters (7/10)

Dog Problems is the second and final album by American rock band The Format.

The group supported Motion City Soundtrack from mid March to early April 2006.

"The Compromise" was ironically written as a response to Atlantic Records asking The Format to write a "hit single" prior to dropping them.

An MP3 version of Dog Problems leaked to the internet almost two months before its official release date. In response, the entire album was immediately made available digitally for only $7.99, through the band's online music store. Dog Problems was released on July 4 on The Vanity Label, The Format's own record label, through their management company, Nettwerk. Releasing Dog Problems through their own label allowed the band complete creative control, while still offering them national distribution through Sony BMG. "The Compromise" was released to radio on July 18, 2006. In July and August, the band went on a summer tour with support from Rainer Maria and Anathallo. When asked what the second single would be during an interview with Absolutepunk.net, Nate Ruess responded, "It had better be 'Time Bomb'." "Time Bomb" saw a UK release on August 18, 2006 on vinyl, coinciding with the band's tour of the UK supporting The All-American Rejects.

"Time Bomb" was released to radio on October 17, 2006. From late October to mid December 2006, the band supported The All-American Rejects on their Tournado 2006 tour. "She Doesn't Get It" impacted radio on March 6, 2007. On June 14, the band performed Dog Problems in its entirety the at Mayan Theater in Los Angeles, which was filmed for a potential DVD release. In early July, the album was released as a free download over a two-week period. Ruess explained that the group knew that "kids aren’t buying music. We’re going to see if we can’t pick up 20,000 new sets of ears by offering the album for free." Following this, the band went on three month headlining tour across the U.S. They were supported on various dates by Mike Birbiglia, Limbeck, Steel Train, Reuben's Accomplice, The Honorary Title, Ollie Wilde and Piebald.


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