"Dogs Are Everywhere" is a bizarre track, with a odd lyrics, dark instrumentation and vague dance rhythms.
It's also one of Pulp's most successful experimentations of the era, creating a genuinely creepy atmosphere.
The other B-sides -- "Mark of the Devil," "97 Lovers," "Aborigine," "Goodnight" -- range from intriguing to embarrassing, and all of them are collected on Masters of the Universe.
"Dogs Are Everywhere" was named Pulp's first Single of the Week in Melody Maker.