Written by AC/DC members Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott "Dog Eat Dog" was released as the second track on band's 1977 fourth studio album "Let There Be Rock".
For album's promotional purpose the song was filmed in a church in Sydney's Surry Hills known as the Kirk Gallery.
Ben Scott acts as a priest and the rest of the band as altar boys.
For album's promotional purpose the song was filmed in a church in Sydney's Surry Hills known as the Kirk Gallery.
Ben Scott acts as a priest and the rest of the band as altar boys.
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Australian hard rock band formed in 1973 by brothers Malcolm and Angus Young is one of pioneers of the heavy metal genre. Throughout long, over 40-tears career they have released a number of albums and hit songs including such titles as "Back In Black", "Highway to Hell", "Thunderstuck", "You Shook Me All Night Long" or "Hells Bells".In 2010 AC/DC was named "the greatest rock and roll band of all time." by The Rolling Stone Magazine.