Their Satanic Majesties Request - Cover Versions and Influences

Cover Versions and Influences

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"2000 Man" was covered by Kiss for their 1979 album, Dynasty. Punk/Goth pioneers The Damned covered "Citadel" on their 1981 Friday the 13th EP. California's Redd Kross also covered "Citadel" on their 1984 Teen Babes from Monsanto EP. The Ohio punk band Sister Ray included "Citadel" in many of their live sets. Sheffield new wave band The Comsat Angels also covered "Citadel" for BBC (Time Considered as a Helix of Precious Stones) and Dutch (Unravelled) radio sessions, and released it as a bonus 12" to "I'm Falling", and on their fifth album, 7 Day Weekend.

American neo-psychedelic band The Brian Jonestown Massacre paid tribute to the album with their fourth album Their Satanic Majesties' Second Request.

"2000 Man" was featured prominently in Wes Anderson's 1996 debut Bottle Rocket.

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