"We Are the Pigs" is the first single off the album Dog Man Star by Suede, released on September 12, 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.

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  • "We Are the Pigs" is the first single off the album Dog Man Star by Suede, released on September 12, 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, 1984-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 Flashboy" 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.
  • We Are the Pigs este cel de-al şaselea single al trupei Suede, lansat pe 12 septembrie 1994, şi primul single de pe cel de-al doilea album, Dog Man Star. A atins locul 18 în Marea Britanie. Single-ul contrastează destul de evident cu melodiile de pe primul album, Suede, pregătind terenul pentru tonul mai întunecat pe care avea să îl aibă Dog Man Star. Sound-ul era neobişnuit pentru o trupă de britpop, şi acest lucru, combinat cu plecarea lui Bernard Butler din formaţie, a condus la o situare destul de slabă a cântecului în topuri. Pe acest single apare melodia „Killing of a Flashboy”, una dintre cele mai populare melodii ale formaţiei, care avea să fie inclusă mai târziu şi pe compilaţia Sci-Fi Lullabies.
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  • "We Are the Pigs" is the first single off the album Dog Man Star by Suede, released on September 12, 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.
  • We Are the Pigs este cel de-al şaselea single al trupei Suede, lansat pe 12 septembrie 1994, şi primul single de pe cel de-al doilea album, Dog Man Star. A atins locul 18 în Marea Britanie. Single-ul contrastează destul de evident cu melodiile de pe primul album, Suede, pregătind terenul pentru tonul mai întunecat pe care avea să îl aibă Dog Man Star.
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