Dogman was promoted with performances including
Woodstock '94 and opening slots for
Pearl Jam,
Mötley Crüe, the
Scorpions and
Type O Negative. The album artwork by Leon Alvarado was released in four color variations: red, yellow, green, and blue. The album's title track was its first single and
music video. According to Doug Pinnick, "
Dogman" received strong radio rotation in
New York but the lack of a hit single hampered the album's commercial success. To date, "Dogman" remains King's X's last charting single, peaking at number 20 on the
Mainstream Rock chart. The album produced three more singles: "Fool You", "Pillow" and the radio-only "Pretend", but none charted. A concert in
Dallas, Texas was filmed during the
Dogman tour and released as a two-disc CD entitled
Live & Live Some More via Molken Music in 2007. ==Critical reception==