See Tomahawk's Ultra-Violent Video for New Song "Dog Eat Dog" | Revolver

See Tomahawk's Ultra-Violent Video for New Song "Dog Eat Dog"

"A statement about competition, oppression and unity"

Back in January, Tomahawk — a.k.a. Mike Patton (Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, etc.), Duane Denison (the Jesus Lizard), Trevor Dunn (Mr. Bungle) and John Stanier (Helmet) — offered up "Business Casual," the lead single off Tonic Immobility, the alt-rock supergroup's first album in eight years. Today (February 26th), they've dropped the LP's biting second single, "Dog Eat Dog," along with its vicious, visceral music video directed by Eric Livingston, who also appears as one of the enslaved fighters in the clip.

Denison commented of the video, "It's a statement about competition, oppression and unity — served up with a healthy dose of slapstick humor." To which Patton added: "Dogs patiently wait, obediently, for humans to snuff each other out ... so they can take over the world. Dogs rule!!!!"

Tonic Immobility is due out March 26th and available for pre-order now across an array of collectible formats including CD digipak and 180-gram LP in textured gatefold packaging. For more Patton, watch Revolver's original video featuring wild-man comedian Eric Andre interviewing the singer ahead of the release of Mr. Bungle's 2020 album, The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny Demo: