Dog Eat Dog (Adam and the Ants song)

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"Dog Eat Dog"
On the back cover, the famous "Warrior Ant" logo, drawn by ex-Bazooka Joe guitarist Danny Kleinman, makes its first appearance.
Single by Adam and the Ants
from the album Kings of the Wild Frontier
B-side Physical (You're so)
Released 3 October 1980
Format vinyl record (7")
Recorded August 1980
Genre New wave, post-punk
Length 3:15
Label CBS Records
Writer(s) Adam Ant & Marco Pirroni
Producer(s) Chris Hughes
Adam and the Ants singles chronology
"Kings of the Wild Frontier"
(1980)
"Dog Eat Dog"
(1980)
'Antmusic'
(1980)

"Dog Eat Dog" is the opening track on the Adam and the Ants album Kings of the Wild Frontier. It was written by Adam Ant & Marco Pirroni, and features the two drummer Burundi beat for which Adam and the Ants would become famous.[1] Released as a 7" single on 3 October 1980, it was their first top ten hit.

Top of the Pops

Shortly after the single's release, the band performed "Dog Eat Dog" on Top of the Pops on 16 October 1980, helping launch the single to number 4 on the UK Singles Chart,[2] and increasing anticipation from the forthcoming album Kings of the Wild Frontier (released 3 November 1980).[3]

Lyrics

In his 2007 autobiography, Stand and Deliver, Adam said that "Dog Eat Dog" was inspired by a Margaret Thatcher quote he'd read in a newspaper. The expression refers to a situation of fierce competition in which people are willing to harm each other in order to succeed. The lyrics of this song are about bands in competition with each other, and doing just that.[4]

"Physical (You're So)"

The B-side to the single was "Physical (You're So)." It was a rerecording of an old favourite among "Antpeople" which, up to this point, had simply been known as "Physical." Adam and the Ants performed the song at a John Peel session on 10 July 1978. Adam says, "Eat your heart out Do It," during the track's opening music in direct reference to Do It Records' unofficial release of the demo version of the song on the B-side of the Zerox single repress some months earlier.[5]

"Physical (You're So)" was not included on Kings of the Wild Frontier, however, when the album was released in the US, the track "Making History" was dropped in favour of "Physical (You're So)" & "Press Darlings" (the B-side of "Kings of the Wild Frontier")[6] for the American release.[7]

"Physical" was covered by Nine Inch Nails, and appears as one of the two bonus songs on Broken.[8]

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