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"Dogs Eating Dogs" is an EP by the American rock band Blink-182, released on December 18, 2012. This was the first release by the band after parting ways with their longtime label, Interscope Records. Following their reunion and subsequent tour, the band decided to release new music independently, aiming for greater creative freedom and control over their work. The EP consists of five tracks, showcasing a blend of the band's pop-punk roots with more mature themes and experimental sounds. The lineup for this release included Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, and Travis Barker, capturing an era where the band was exploring new directions both in sound and in handling their music business. Production of "Dogs Eating Dogs" was marked by a more collaborative and enthusiastic atmosphere compared to their previous album, "Neighborhoods," which had been recorded separately due to scheduling conflicts. This time, the band members worked together in person, leading to a more cohesive sound. Critically, the EP was well-received, with many praising its energetic vibe and the chemistry among the band members. Notable tracks include "Disaster," which blends the band's signature sound with a broader range of influences, and "Boxing Day," a softer, more acoustic-driven song. The EP's independent release reflects Blink-182's desire to push their creative boundaries without the constraints of a major label, illustrating their commitment to their evolution as a band while still maintaining their essence.