'Dogman' is the fifth studio album by American rock band King’s X, released in 1994. The album was produced by Brendan O’Brien (who had recently worked with Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots and The Black Crowes).
'Dogman' was considerably heavier than previous albums and marked a transition in the band’s sound. In 1999, Doug Pinnick reflected, “For me personally, the Dogman record is what King’s X really sounds like. The self-titled record was a step and an eye-opener and after that we could just make our music.”
With strong approval from both critics and fans, 'Dogman' is often considered as one of their best works to date.
Limited 2LP black vinyl pressing.
Tracklisting
Side A:
1. Dogman
2. Shoes
3. Pretend
Side B:
4. Don't Care
5. Sunshine Rain
6. Complain
7. Human Behavior
Side C:
8. Flies And Blue Skies
9. Black The Sky
10. Fool You
Side D:
11. Cigarettes
12. Got To Hell
13. Pillow
14. Manic Depression