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  2. Dog Eat Dog (AC/DC song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dog Eat Dog" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the second track of their album Let There Be Rock, released in 1977, and was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott. It was released as a single in Australia, and included the non-album track "Carry Me Home" on the B-side, which was later released on Backtracks.

  3. Let There Be Rock - Wikipedia

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    Let There Be Rock is the fourth studio album by Australian rock band AC/DC. It was originally released on 21 March 1977 in Australasia, through Albert Productions label. A modified international edition was released on 25 July 1977, through Atlantic Records. It was the last AC/DC album to feature Mark Evans on bass.

  4. Dog Eat Dog - Wikipedia

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    Dog Eat Dog (Joni Mitchell album), 1985 (and the title track on the album) Dog Eat Dog (Warrant album), 1992 "Dog Eat Dog" (AC/DC song), 1977 "Dog Eat Dog" (Adam and the Ants song), 1980 "Dog Eat Dog", a 1996 song by De La Soul from Stakes Is High "Dog Eat Dog", a 2010 song by Hocico from Tiempos de Furia

  5. If You Want Blood You've Got It - Wikipedia

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    The live "Dog Eat Dog" was released as the b-side of the single "Whole Lotta Rosie" in November 1978, but only in Australia. It was rereleased worldwide in 2009 on the two (standard) and three (collectors) CD boxed set compilation Backtracks , featuring Australian-only songs not released internationally at the time, and live b-Sides from 7" and ...

  6. Family Jewels (video compilation) - Wikipedia

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    "Dog Eat Dog" Filmed for ABC's Countdown on 3 April 1977. "Let There Be Rock" Let There Be Rock promo clip filmed in July 1977. "Rock 'n' Roll Damnation" Powerage studio version promo clip using footage filmed live at the Glasgow Apollo on 30 April 1978. "Sin City" (live) Filmed for ABC's The Midnight Special on 06 September 1978. "Riff Raff ...

  7. Bonfire (album) - Wikipedia

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    Bonfire is a five-disc box set by Australian rock band AC/DC, released in 1997, and remastered with a release in Digipak format in 2003.It was originally conceived to mark what would have been the 50th birthday of Bon Scott, the band's previous lead vocalist who died of alcohol-related misadventure in 1980.

  8. So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish (A Perfect Circle song)

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    A limited edition version of the single was released for Record Store Day on November 23, 2018, which also contained a studio recording of their cover of AC/DC's song "Dog Eat Dog". [8] The music video released on November 8, 2018 was directed by Kyle Cogan. Maynard summed up the concept as "Welcome to the new normal".

  9. Whole Lotta Rosie - Wikipedia

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    "Whole Lotta Rosie" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the eighth and final track on the band's fourth Australian album, Let There Be Rock, released in Australia in March 1977, and was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott.