Listen To A PERFECT CIRCLE's Cover Version Of AC/DC's 'Dog Eat Dog'

November 21, 2018

A PERFECT CIRCLE, which debuted the video for "So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish" earlier this month, has released a limited-edition seven-inch of the track with a B-side featuring Billy Howerdel and Maynard James Keenan's take on AC/DC's "Dog Eat Dog".

The "So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish"/"Dog Eat Dog" vinyl single is available exclusively via "Record Store Day" Black Friday.

A PERFECT CIRCLE wrapped up its third leg of North American tour dates last night with a stirring show in Phoenix, with a European trek beginning December 2 in Glasgow.

The band's North American tour kicked off with an intimate Grammy Museum performance to 200 lucky fans. The evening was a rarity for A PERFECT CIRCLE, who just this week performed at Madison Square Garden and whose most recent hometown show was a sold-out outing at the venerable Hollywood Bowl.

Steven Sebring ("Horses: Patti Smith And Her Band", "Dream Of Life") directed a companion film to "Eat The Elephant". Viewable via a custom prism, the hologram film is a first-of-its-kind offering and can be found in the "Eat The Elephant" deluxe box set. Several clips from the film have been released in 2D versions, including the video for the album's title track.

Photo credit: Paul Harries

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