In Pop Culture
- Professional wrestler Justin Credible used the song "Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck" as his entrance song in ECW, and following the folding of the company continued to use it on the independent circuit. The band Grinspoon also covered the song for Credible's entrance music.
- Demon Hunter, Grinspoon, Six Feet Under and Dry Kill Logic have released covers of "Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck".
- Death metal band Grave included a cover of "Rude Awakening" on vinyl copies of their 2008 album Dominion VIII.
- "Lost and Found", "For Dear Life" and "Beg to Differ" were used as some of the intro music for Headbangers Ball on MTV from 1990–1995 while Riki Rachtman was host.
- The Queer's song "Ben Weasel" mentions that Ben Weasel doesn't like Prong.
- Texan hardcore band Power Trip recorded a cover of "Brainwave" from the album "Prove You Wrong" for their self-titled 7" inch.
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