Does This Look Infected? - Background

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The unedited version includes a bonus DVD, "Cross The T's and Gouge Your I's". The DVD has footage of Sum 41's alter ego band, Pain for Pleasure, titled "Reign In Pain", and various humorous segments like "Going Going Gonorrhea", "Campus Invasion" and "Pizza Heist and Other Crap". Also included in the DVD are the Pain for Pleasure tracks "Reign In Pain" and "WWVII Parts 1 & 2", the Autopilot Off songs "Long Way to Fall" and "Nothing Frequency", the No Warning songs "Short Fuse" and "Ill Blood" and some weblinks.

The song "My Direction" lifts the chorus melody from The Rancid song "Let Me Go" from their self titled album from 2000.

Deryck Whibley stated on the band's DVD Sake Bombs And Happy Endings that the song A.N.I.C is a special "love song" dedicated to Anna Nicole Smith. According to him, A.N.I.C stands for "Anna Nicole is a Cunt." The band stopped including the song in their live performances after Smith died of an overdose in 2007. However, they returned "A.N.I.C" back to their setlist during the 2012 summer European leg of the Screaming Bloody Murder Tour.

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