The group began when Anna and a friend, Jenni Konner, began writing short punk songs in her bedroom about boys. Waronker had known Petra and Rachel Haden since high school, so they fluidly found their way in to playing her songs with her. Mutual friend Tony Maxwell picked up the drum duties.
Their first album, which was self-titled, was originally released on a limited run as a double 7" on the independent label Magnatone Records in 1992. It was soon after re-released on cassette and compact disc by Geffen. During this time, the band was good friends with, often played on records by, and toured with label mates Beck and Weezer. Members contributed to the Beck songs "Girl of My Dreams" and "Totally Confused", as well as Weezer's "I Just Threw Out the Love of My Dreams", all released as B-sides by the aforementioned artists.
That Dog (stylized as that dog.) is the self-titled debut from That Dog, originally issued as an EP on Magnatone Products in 1993 and released later that year with additional songs, as the band's first studio album for 4AD in the UK. The album was released in the US the following year on DGC Records. "Old Timer" would be the album's only single, and featured a music video directed by Spike Jonze.
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All songs written by That Dog. All lyrics written by Anna Waronker, except where noted.
I can't do this anymore I can't think here anymore I can't sit here anymore And wait for you I can't be there anymore I can't compete here anymore I can't give treatment anymore
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