The Dollyrots are an American punk rock band formed in 2000, composed of Kelly Ogden (bass, lead vocals) and Luis Cabezas (guitars, backing vocals). They have released nine studio albums under Panic Button (part of Lookout Records! Records), Joan Jett's Blackheart Records, Little Steven's Wicked Cool Records, their own label, Arrested Youth Records and currently Wicked Cool Records.
After being disillusioned with the results of the 2000 United States presidential election, Ogden and Cabezas decided to make the band full-time.
As Ogden recalls:
Josh Harrold did not want to become a full-time musician so he left the band. Ogden took over his duties on bass and lead vocals. Mike Benbow left and was replaced by Frank Beasley. The band then changed their name to The Dollyrots. The band left Florida and visited various cities across the U.S., finally settling in Los Angeles in January 2002. Ogden described Los Angeles as having "everything we needed—record labels, venues, other bands. It seemed like the right place." Beasley left the band and was replaced by Josh Valenti.
The Dollyrots spent the majority of 2004-2006 touring the U.S., headlining dates and playing alongside Groovie Ghoulies, Shonen Knife, The Breeders, The Queers, Soul Asylum, Paramore, Bang Sugar Bang, The Soviettes, The Shocker, and Teenage Bottlerocket while also playing the Lookout! Records 2005 CMJ showcase.
The band co-starred and played two songs in the "Stuck on You" episode of in February 2006, with Ogden playing a role involving a murder committed with a bass guitar.
The band reentered the studio in Spring 2006 and finished what would become Because I'm Awesome at The Doghouse Studio with John Fields as producer. While on Warped Tour later that summer Ogden gave a copy of the band's self-released EP Love and Revolt to Joan Jett, the co-founder of Blackheart Records who had taken a liking to the band while on the tour. Ogden also gave copies of the disc to NOFX's Fat Mike and Laura Jane Grace of Against Me! but did not receive a response. Drummer Amy Wood left the band shortly thereafter. Wood suggested that Ogden and Cabezas ask mutual friend Chris Black to replace her. With the album already tracked and mixed, Blackheart contacted the band a few weeks later and signed The Dollyrots in December 2006.
Their second album, Because I'm Awesome, was released on March 13, 2007, through Blackheart Records and coincided with an appearance at South By Southwest where the band played "I Love Rock & Roll" on stage with Jett. A review in the webzine PopMatters noted that "the Dollyrots' sound is the same as it ever was, with clever, catchy lyrics running around a track of straightforward, chugging pop-punk" while the title track was described with the words "A hit song is what separates one band from thousands of others. The Dollyrots gained acclaim with their song 'Because I'm Awesome'. It's an appropriate tune for the sardonic pop punk band from Los Angeles to gain entry onto music's national stage." (Tim Parsons, Tahoe Daily Tribune, 2008). "Because I'm Awesome" went on to be featured in a Kohl's commercial during the fall of 2007 where the band made an appearance, with the premise of inspiring teenagers to pick up instruments and start a band. The Dollyrots appeared as themselves on the ABC Family TV show Greek, playing "Because I'm Awesome" on screen in the "Multiple Choice" episode. The band also guested on Fuse TV's The Sauce and embarked on a long series of live shows throughout the United States including Los Angeles Pride, Hudson River Rocks, the Del Mar Fair, and Warped Tour. The band opened for Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Adolescents, The Methadones, Peelander-Z, and labelmates The Vacancies during this time.
2008 saw the band continue to tour the United States extensively, opening for TheStart, Shonen Knife and Paramore while once again playing Warped Tour along with Summerfest and the BMI showcase at South by Southwest. The band also recorded a cover of Joan Jett's "Bad Reputation" with John Fields for the Endless Bummer movie soundtrack.
A Little Messed Up was the band's third album, and the second to be released on Blackheart Records. In addition to Testa and Cabezas the album featured mixing and production by Sylvia Massy and Fred Archambault along with co-writes by Evan Frankfort, Dave Bassett, and Tina Parol.
The Dollyrots toured with The Action Design in the Western U.S. in May 2009 and on their own throughout the rest of the country for the rest of the year. These dates included support slots for The Donnas, Kay Hanley, and The Muffs along with appearances at South by Southwest, Girls Rock Camp, and Long Beach Pride.
Having met comedian and TV host Drew Carey in late 2009 when Chris Black appeared on the show as a performing drummer, The Dollyrots were invited to debut their Matt Wallace produced 7 inch single "California Beach Boy" with a feature performance during the Showcase Showdown on the CBS game show The Price Is Right airing on January 15, 2010.
The band supported Bowling For Soup's Eastern and Texas U.S. dates in mid 2010 and were selected to open for Buzzcocks on their 22 date North American tour in May/June 2010.
After some delays A Little Messed Up was released by Blackheart on August 17, 2010. The album gained favorable reviews, with AbsolutePunk calling it a "Blow Pop of flavors with a crunchy, delectable casing of pop-punk and a heart of bubble gum poppy lyrics." This was followed by supporting a reunited Screeching Weasel in Los Angeles on September 19, 2010, at Club Nokia and opening for Bowling for Soup on their Just Can't Get Rid of Us UK tour in October 2010.
The band was presented with an award for "Best New Breakout Band" by the American Society of Young Musicians in Los Angeles on October 27, 2010.
After a headlining early 2011 U.S. tour the band went on to support Bowling For Soup on their Spring 2011 U.S. tour and played six dates supporting The Go-Go's on their Ladies Gone Wild Tour in May/June. In August, they again supported Bowling For Soup on a West US tour and played a handful of dates on the Warped Tour.
A video for the single Rollercoaster made its debut during a show at The Troubadour in Los Angeles and was released on April 25, 2011.
The Dollyrots left Blackheart Records in July 2011 with the intention of establishing their own label to release future work.
On November 30, 2011, it was announced drummer Chris Black was parting ways with the band after 5 years, making him the longest Dollyrots member to hold that title. In a YouTube video on December 11, 2011, Kelly introduced Alicia Warrington as the band's new drummer.
In May 2012 the band's song "Because I'm Awesome" appeared in the TV trailer for Disney's Brave.
In June 2012 The Dollyrots contributed a new song, "Super Mega Ultraviolet" to the compilation Crappy Records Presents: Have A Crappy Summer. The album also featured songs by Bowling For Soup, Nerf Herder, Allstar Weekend and MC Lars.
In August 2012, Ogden revealed that Warrington had left to drum full-time for singer Chris Rene. The Dollyrots released their self-titled album, The Dollyrots, on September 18, 2012, as a duo along with a music video for the first single "Hyperactive". The band launched the release with shows at The Troubadour and Bootleg Theatre in Los Angeles and an IAMA on Reddit.
For their forthcoming tour of the U.S with Prima Donna and U.K tour supporting Bowling For Soup the band enlisted drummer James Carman from the band The Images. Prior to the tour the band entered the studio with producer Linus of Hollywood to record three songs for , a split album with Bowling For Soup and Patent Pending, with the bands performing covers of each other's songs, released on September 25, 2012. The three bands subsequently toured the UK together. "Bowling For Soup Kick One Big Happy UK Tour Tonight in Newcastle, Fifteen Shows Across The UK" Rock Sins. Accessed May 22, 2025
In November 2014 The Dollyrots were asked to create a theme song for The CW show Gallery Mallory. The resulting intro song was described as "catchy as hell and fits the show perfectly". The show debuted on CW seed in October 2013 and renamed Very Mallory.
Following extensive touring and appearances at both the 2013 NAMM Show and South by Southwest Music Conference and band revealed Ogden's pregnancy through a YouTube video.
Despite Ogden's pregnancy The Dollyrots played a short acoustic set at Spaceland in Los Angeles on August 8, 2013, to celebrate the premier of In Heaven There Is No Beer, a film starring the duo and documenting the local "Kiss Or Kill" rock scene of 2002 to 2007 that the band emerged from several years prior. The couple's first child, River Ogden Cabezas, was born November 25, 2013, in Los Angeles. Cabezas and Ogden announced the birth on Instagram.
The band released a digital-only acoustic album Love Songs, Werewolves, & Zombies exclusively to Pledgemusic supporters in late 2013. A public CD release followed in early 2014.
Barefoot and Pregnant was released through the band's own label on February 18, 2014, with a #7 debut on Billboard Magazine's Heatseekers Chart. Popmatters gave the album 7/10 stars, describing it as having "more variety and nuance here than ever before; jokey hardcore runs seamlessly into mid-tempo stomps and bad-girl anthems, all powered by Luis Cabezas' satisfyingly fuzzy guitars and delivered with an economy that would have made Dee Dee and the boys proud." The Dollyrots followed up the release with a West Coast run supporting Black Flag, an appearance at South-By-Southwest, and more headlining dates through 2014. Little Steven's Underground Garage named lead single "Come And Get It" the Coolest Song In The World for the week of April 13, 2014. Aixa Vilar from Go Betty Go played drums on these dates.
In August 2014 Kelly Ogden began a personal blog detailing her experiences as a mother in a rock band. The focus of the blog is the unique experiences faced when bringing a toddler on the road and raising a child as working musicians.
On July 28, 2014, The Dollyrots announced an October UK tour supporting Buzzcocks. Drummer Mickey Richards of People on Vacation joined the band for this three-week run.
The music video for single "Get Weird" reached #1 on Diffuser.fm's Top Ten Video Countdown on December 24, 2014.
On July 29, 2015, The Dollyrots were announced as main support for Bowling For Soup's How About Another Round 2016 UK tour.
Live in the USA was retitled Family Vacation: Live in Los Angeles and filmed as a single concert film at the Roxy Theatre in Hollywood on September 19, 2015. The resulting 40 minute film was directed by Ian MacLeod and features cameos by former Dollyrots band members, most notably, drummer Chris Black and Bowling For Soup's Jaret Reddick. The concert's audio was recorded multi-track for the purpose of releasing as a live album, engineered by Cabezas and later edited, mixed, and mastered by Linus of Hollywood, Jay Ruston, and Paul Logus. Following a successful PledgeMusic Campaign whereby the band exceeded over 150% of their initial goal The Dollyrots signed with MVD Entertainment Group to distribute the 2-disc CD/DVD set.
Later in 2015 the band provided main support for Lita Ford at the Northern California Women's Music Festival and appeared at the 2015 The Fest in Gainesville, Florida.
Whiplash Splash was released on March 24, 2017, and reached number 13 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart, with PledgeMusic supporters getting a digital download of it on February 24, 2017. A tour to promote Whiplash Splash, with The Two Tens as supporting act, started in Chicago on March 16, 2017.
Rikki Styxx (wife of drummer Dusty Watson) drummed with The Dollyrots from the fall of 2014 until May 2018.
Other members
Touring members
We were watching the 2000 presidential election results, and at four o'clock in the morning, when we found out that George W. Bush had won, Luis and I were like, "The world's probably gonna end anyway, and I don't want to go to med school," so we thought, "Let's just do the band," says Ogden. "So that's when it happened. We had no future anyways, so let's just be in a rock band!"
Eat My Heart Out and Panic Button/Lookout! Records
Blackheart Records and Because I'm Awesome
A Little Messed Up
The Arrested Youth EP
The Dollyrots
Barefoot and Pregnant and the birth of River
Live In The USA PledgeMusic Campaign and U.S./U.K. tours
The Mama's Gonna Knock You Out EP
Family Vacation: Live in Los Angeles
Whiplash Splash
Other work
Uses in media
Endorsements
Band members
Discography
Studio albums
Lookout Records Blackheart Blackheart Arrested Youth Arrested Youth Arrested Youth Arrested Youth Arrested Youth Wicked Cool Records Wicked Cool Records
Extended plays
Split albums
Singles
Official Singles
Other Singles
Music videos
"Feed Me, Pet Me" (ad for Hewlett-Packard) "Messed Up Xmas" (Holiday Single) "Because I'm Santa" (Holiday Single) "Love Ya, Love Ya, Love Ya" (Kelly Ogden feat. Jaret Reddick) "Anarchy and Disney"
Compilation appearances
Awards
YouTube videos
Primary references
External links
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