The Weird Al Show - Bite Me

Bite Me

After the end credits of each case, (When the "Ear Booker Productions" logo flashes on the screen repeatedly) a 3 second version of the Bite Me track can be heard. Bite Me originally appeared a hidden track on "Weird Al" Yankovic's 1992 album Off the Deep End, only it was six seconds long. The track appeared after 10 minutes of silence of the final track (You Don't Love Me Anymore). However, Bite Me wasn't included on the cassette version of the album (It was on the CD version only). The track was included as a parody of Nirvana's hidden track on the album Nevermind, but also to scare listeners.

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