"Dude Incredible" is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Shellac, released on September 16, 2014, by Touch and Go Records. It is notable for being the final studio album released during Steve Albini's lifetime.
Physical copies of Dude Incredible are packaged in a chipboard album jacket. The front cover artwork features two "high gloss, full color monkeys" and was photographed by Reuters photographer Anton Meres. Additional photographic images were provided by David Manthey.
Dude Incredible was announced for release on Touch and Go Records' official website in July 2014. It was revealed that the vinyl editions of the album were mastered entirely in the analog domain using a process known as direct metal mastering. The vinyl discs were manufactured at Record Technology, Inc. in Camarillo, California, utilizing the pressing plant's HQ-180 system.
The album was released on September 16, 2014, in 180-gram LP, CD, and digital download formats, including AAC, MP3, and "full-bandwidth 24-bit" AIFF files, available on HDtracks. A digital booklet was included with the iTunes Store edition, and a CD copy of Dude Incredible was packaged with all LP editions. Upon its release in the United Kingdom, the album placed in the top 10 of the Independent Breakers Album Chart.