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We Are the Pigs

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B-side
  
Killing of a Flash Boy

Recorded
  
1994

Length
  
4:19

Released
  
12 September 1994

Genre
  
Britpop

Format
  
CD, Vinyl record (7", 12")

"We Are the Pigs" is the first single from the album Dog Man Star by Suede, released on 12 September 1994, on Nude Records. The single announced the darker tone that the band had taken for Dog Man Star, that contrasted heavily with their debut. The challenging sound on the single was not characteristic of the popular Britpop bands of the time. That along with the departure of guitarist Bernard Butler during its release, contributed to its relatively poor charting, although still managing a #18 peak.

The video, directed by David and Raphael Vital-Durand, features a grim, Nineteen Eighty-Four-like setting. It was initially banned by some TV stations including MTV for being too violent. The video features car burnings, cross burnings, and various violence to humans. Also notable, the video features the video debut of new guitarist Richard Oakes.

The b-side "Killing of a Flash Boy" also became a staple of Suede's live set list and became one of their most popular songs. It is also available on the B-sides album Sci-Fi Lullabies.

Pitchfork Media placed "We Are the Pigs" at #169 on their list of the Top 200 Tracks of the 1990s.

Track listings

All songs written by Brett Anderson and Bernard Butler.

7" Vinyl, Cassette
  1. "We Are the Pigs"
  2. "Killing of a Flashboy"
12" Vinyl, CD
  1. "We Are the Pigs"
  2. "Killing of a Flash Boy"
  3. "Whipsnade"

References

We Are the Pigs Wikipedia


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