Released in 2010, Dog Food by Mondo Generator demonstrates the enduring influence of Andy Warhol's Pop Art on contemporary music culture. Founded by Nick Oliveri, former bassist of Kyuss and Queens of the Stone Age, Mondo Generator became known for its raw blend of stoner rock, punk and heavy metal.

The cover reinterprets Warhol's iconic Campbell's Soup Can motif, replacing the familiar product with a reference to the record's title. More than four decades after Warhol transformed an everyday supermarket item into a work of art, musicians and designers continued to revisit his imagery, proving the lasting cultural impact of one of the most recognizable artworks of the twentieth century.