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Mad Dog is the fourth solo studio album by the bassist for The Who, John Entwistle, and his last for six years, and the debut album by his band John Entwistle's Ox. Mad Dog didn't generate much interest, either in sales or among fans, in what sounded like and is often referred as to by fans as "The Son of" Rigor Mortis a second volume of Rock & Roll pastiches rubbing shoulders with items of dubious taste. His next solo album Too Late the Hero would become his most successful while Mad Dog was his least successful solo album until the release of The Rock.

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  • Mad Dog je čtvrté studiové album baskytaristy The Who, Johna Entwistlea. Zároveň se jedná o debutové album jeho kapely John Entwistle's Ox. Jeho další sólové album Too Late the Hero se stalo jeho nejúspěšnějším, zatímco Mad Dog bylo až do vydání alba The Rock jeho nejméně úspěšné sólové album. Píseň „Cell Number 7“ popisuje spor skupiny The Who s kanadskou justicí poté, co v roce 1974 během turné Quadrophenia zničili vybavení hotelu v Montrealu. (cs)
  • Mad Dog es el cuarto álbum de estudio del músico británico John Entwistle, publicado por la compañía discográfica Track Records en febrero de 1975. El álbum, nuevamente coproducido por John Alcock, supuso el menor éxito comercial de Entwistle al alcanzar solo el puesto 192 de la lista estadounidense Billboard 200, y fue su último trabajo de estudio en seis años, hasta el lanzamiento de Too Late the Hero. (es)
  • Mad Dog is the fourth solo studio album by the bassist for The Who, John Entwistle, and his last for six years, and the debut album by his band John Entwistle's Ox. Mad Dog didn't generate much interest, either in sales or among fans, in what sounded like and is often referred as to by fans as "The Son of" Rigor Mortis a second volume of Rock & Roll pastiches rubbing shoulders with items of dubious taste. His next solo album Too Late the Hero would become his most successful while Mad Dog was his least successful solo album until the release of The Rock. (en)
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