Bulldozer is the second EP by American punk rock band Big Black, released in 1983.
It was their first release to feature an actual band performing, including Pat Byrne from Urge Overkill playing drums on some of the songs in addition to the Roland TR-606 drum machine that provided rhythm tracks on all of Big Black's records.
[3][4] Many of the EP's lyrics depicted scenarios drawn from Albini's rural upbringing, such as "Cables", which described the slaughtering of cows at a Montana abattoir, and "Pigeon Kill", about a rural Indiana town that dealt with an overpopulation of pigeons by feeding them poisoned corn.
Albini originally named the EP Hey Nigger because "anyone stupid enough to be offended by that title is part of the problem...
[6] Bulldozer was later compiled with Big Black's earlier six-song EP Lungs on the 1986 LP The Hammer Party.