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Two samples of the song "Echoes" by Pink Floyd can be heard in the song "Birthday Boy" — a brief one of a single piano note from the beginning of Echoes is included in the first seconds of the song, and a longer sample is used in the final seconds of the song.
"Don't Laugh (I Love You)" can be heard fading out at the end of the Gwar EP The Road Behind. Gwar covered "Birthday Boy" on Slaves Going Single. Gwar slave/roadie Danny Black is referred to in "Nan".
"L.M.L.Y.P.", standing for "Let Me Lick Your Pussy", is, in part, a tribute to Prince, not only in its overall style, but with lyrics references the songs "Shockadelica" and "Alphabet St.". The version on this album is nearly nine minutes long, though live versions have been known to last over thirty minutes, usually as a set closer. A recorded example of such a version–clocking in at 36:39–can be heard on the band's 2000 live album, Live at Stubb's.
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