We Are The Pigs (30th Anniversary Edition)
Released on 12th September 1994,Ā the bandās sixth single was āWe Are The Pigsā.Ā The first song to be released from theĀ āDog Man StarāĀ album, The Times commentedĀ "Propelled by one ofĀ Bernard Butler's finest riff chord sequencesĀ andĀ fuelled by the nightmare visions of Brett Anderson's lyric, the song romps home with a glorious chorus that combines old-fashionedĀ sing-a-long appeal with an intriguingly sinister edge." The single peaked at number 18 in the UK charts.
TheĀ B-sideĀ was āThe Killing Of A Flash Boyā. This song did not appear on the āDog Man Starā album, but in recent times, Brett has commented that in hindsight, he would haveĀ included the song in the albumās tracklisting.
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We Are The Pigs (30th Anniversary Edition)
We Are The Pigs (30th Anniversary Edition)
Released on 12th September 1994,Ā the bandās sixth single was āWe Are The Pigsā.Ā The first song to be released from theĀ āDog Man StarāĀ album, The Times commentedĀ "Propelled by one ofĀ Bernard Butler's finest riff chord sequencesĀ andĀ fuelled by the nightmare visions of Brett Anderson's lyric, the song romps home with a glorious chorus that combines old-fashionedĀ sing-a-long appeal with an intriguingly sinister edge." The single peaked at number 18 in the UK charts.
TheĀ B-sideĀ was āThe Killing Of A Flash Boyā. This song did not appear on the āDog Man Starā album, but in recent times, Brett has commented that in hindsight, he would haveĀ included the song in the albumās tracklisting.
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Released on 12th September 1994,Ā the bandās sixth single was āWe Are The Pigsā.Ā The first song to be released from theĀ āDog Man StarāĀ album, The Times commentedĀ "Propelled by one ofĀ Bernard Butler's finest riff chord sequencesĀ andĀ fuelled by the nightmare visions of Brett Anderson's lyric, the song romps home with a glorious chorus that combines old-fashionedĀ sing-a-long appeal with an intriguingly sinister edge." The single peaked at number 18 in the UK charts.
TheĀ B-sideĀ was āThe Killing Of A Flash Boyā. This song did not appear on the āDog Man Starā album, but in recent times, Brett has commented that in hindsight, he would haveĀ included the song in the albumās tracklisting.












