**Pavlov's Dog** is a cult-favorite progressive rock band that emerged from St. Louis, Missouri, in the early 1970s. Fronted by the unmistakable high-pitched vocals of David Surkamp, they gained attention for their theatrical blend of art rock, classical influences, and poetic lyrics. Their 1975 debut *Pampered Menial* became a sleeper hit, featuring quirky gems like "Julia" and "Song Dance," though lineup shifts and industry challenges led to an early breakup. After decades of fan-fueled nostalgia, the band reunited in the 1990s with Surkamp at the helm, releasing new material like *Echo & Boo* (2012) and revisiting their catalog through energetic live recordings like *Live And Unleashed*. Recent remastered reissues (*Has Anyone Here Seen Siegfried?*, *Prodigal Dreamer*) and archival finds (*The Pekin Tapes*) keep their whimsical, violin-laced prog spirit alive for old fans and curious newcomers alike.
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