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* "To Defy the Laws of Tradition" starts up with the same intro as their quotation of "[[{{Music/Rush}} YYZ]]" from ''Suck on This'', as if [[FakeOutOpening the listener got sold a mistakenly-packaged copy of the aforementioned live debut album]], but just as the other instruments are about to come in, [[LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand the air is suddenly let out of the band]] and the real track starts.

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* "To Defy the Laws of Tradition" starts up with the same intro as their quotation of "[[{{Music/Rush}} "[[Music/RushBand YYZ]]" from ''Suck on This'', as if [[FakeOutOpening the listener got sold a mistakenly-packaged copy of the aforementioned live debut album]], but just as the other instruments are about to come in, [[LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand the air is suddenly let out of the band]] and the real track starts.
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* The video for "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" has the band dressed up like [[UncannyValley cowboy action figures]]. Hilarity ensues:

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* The video for "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" has the band dressed up like [[UncannyValley cowboy action figures]].figures. Hilarity ensues:
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Being a band that thrives on the RuleOfFunny, it's only natural that Primus has many moments that will make you bust a gut.
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* "To Defy The Laws Of Tradition" starts up with the same intro as their quotation of "[[{{Music/Rush}} YYZ]]" from ''Suck On This'', as if [[FakeOutOpening the listener got sold a mistakenly-packaged copy of the aforementioned live debut album]], but just as the other instruments are about to come in, [[LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand the air is suddenly let out of the band]] and the real track starts.
* The spoken conclusion to "Harold Of The Rocks":

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* "To Defy The the Laws Of of Tradition" starts up with the same intro as their quotation of "[[{{Music/Rush}} YYZ]]" from ''Suck On on This'', as if [[FakeOutOpening the listener got sold a mistakenly-packaged copy of the aforementioned live debut album]], but just as the other instruments are about to come in, [[LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand the air is suddenly let out of the band]] and the real track starts.
* The spoken conclusion to "Harold Of The of the Rocks":



* Taking place at the very end of "Los Bastardos", the final track on 'Sailing the Seas of Cheese' album, the voice of [[Series/TheYoungOnes Vyvyan Basterd]] suddenly breaks in through the slow buildup of the music and starts randomly shouting over and over: "SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAARDDDS!!! SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAAARDS!!! SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAARDS!!!" ".....(did you just call me a bastard?)"
** Meta: ''Sailing The Seas Of Cheese'' was the band's first major label album, and at some point some people from the label stopped by the studio to check in on recording progress. They happened to come by on the day that the band were working on "Los Bastardos": Whether the ''Young Ones'' samples were being piped in at the time or were added later, you can still imagine the higher-ups being confused upon witnessing three drummers, three bassists, and five guitarists endlessly jamming on the same riff over and over for three minutes while occasionally chanting "here they come!".

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* Taking place at the very end of "Los Bastardos", the final track on 'Sailing ''Sailing the Seas of Cheese' album, Cheese'', the voice of [[Series/TheYoungOnes Vyvyan Basterd]] suddenly breaks in through the slow buildup of the music and starts randomly shouting over and over: "SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAARDDDS!!! SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAAARDS!!! SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAARDS!!!" ".....(did you just call me a bastard?)"
** Meta: ''Sailing The the Seas Of of Cheese'' was the band's first major label album, and at some point some people from the label stopped by the studio to check in on recording progress. They happened to come by on the day that the band were working on "Los Bastardos": Whether the ''Young Ones'' samples were being piped in at the time or were added later, you can still imagine the higher-ups being confused upon witnessing three drummers, three bassists, and five guitarists endlessly jamming on the same riff over and over for three minutes while occasionally chanting "here they come!".
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** They all take turns busting broncos -- which all turn out to be children's nickel horse rides.

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** They all take turns busting broncos -- which all turn out to be children's nickel horse rides.rides... and are not scaled up for size.

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* The video for "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" has the band dressed up like [[UncannyValley cowboy action figures]]. At one point, Les and Ler both shoot a whiskey bottle off a fence, at 30+ paces, with a single, quick, and casually-aimed shot. Herb, however, keeps missing, then moving closer, until he's shooting two-handed at arm's length... and [[ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy he STILL misses.]] He ends up [[RageQuit knocking the bottle off the fence in disgust]].

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* The video for "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" has the band dressed up like [[UncannyValley cowboy action figures]]. Hilarity ensues:
** They all take turns busting broncos -- which all turn out to be children's nickel horse rides.
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At one point, Les and Ler both shoot a whiskey bottle off a fence, at 30+ paces, with a single, quick, and casually-aimed shot. Herb, however, keeps missing, then moving closer, until he's shooting two-handed at arm's length... and [[ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy he STILL misses.]] He ends up [[RageQuit knocking the bottle off the fence in disgust]].disgust]].
** Later they are playing poker. Both Les and Ler [[RuleOfFunny have five aces]]. Herb has a hand full of nothing: a weak, off-suit inside straight.
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* The video for "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" has the band dressed up like [[UncannyValley cowboy action figures]]. At one point, Les and Ler both shoot a whiskey bottle off a fence, at 30+ paces, with a single shot. Herb, however, keeps missing, then moving closer, until he's shooting two-handed at arm's length... and [[ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy he STILL misses.]] He ends up [[RageQuit knocking the bottle off the fence in disgust]].

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* The video for "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" has the band dressed up like [[UncannyValley cowboy action figures]]. At one point, Les and Ler both shoot a whiskey bottle off a fence, at 30+ paces, with a single single, quick, and casually-aimed shot. Herb, however, keeps missing, then moving closer, until he's shooting two-handed at arm's length... and [[ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy he STILL misses.]] He ends up [[RageQuit knocking the bottle off the fence in disgust]].
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** Meta: ''Sailing The Seas Of Cheese'' was the band's first major label album, and at some point some people from the label stopped by the studio to check in on recording progress. They happened to come by on the day that the band were working on "Los Bastardos": Whether the ''Young Ones'' samples were being piped in at the time or were added later, you can still imagine the higher-ups being confused upon witnessing three drummers, three bassists, and five guitarists endlessly jamming on the same riff over and over for three minutes while occasionally chanting "here they come!".

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** Meta: ''Sailing The Seas Of Cheese'' was the band's first major label album, and at some point some people from the label stopped by the studio to check in on recording progress. They happened to come by on the day that the band were working on "Los Bastardos": Whether the ''Young Ones'' samples were being piped in at the time or were added later, you can still imagine the higher-ups being confused upon witnessing three drummers, three bassists, and five guitarists endlessly jamming on the same riff over and over for three minutes while occasionally chanting "here they come!".come!".
* The video for "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" has the band dressed up like [[UncannyValley cowboy action figures]]. At one point, Les and Ler both shoot a whiskey bottle off a fence, at 30+ paces, with a single shot. Herb, however, keeps missing, then moving closer, until he's shooting two-handed at arm's length... and [[ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy he STILL misses.]] He ends up [[RageQuit knocking the bottle off the fence in disgust]].
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* Taking place at the very end of "Los Bastardos", the final track on 'Sailing the Seas of Cheese' album, the voice of [[Main/TheYoungOnes Vyvyan Basterd]] suddenly breaks in through the slow buildup of the music and starts randomly shouting over and over: "SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAARDDDS!!! SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAAARDS!!! SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAARDS!!!" ".....(did you just call me a bastard?)"

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* Taking place at the very end of "Los Bastardos", the final track on 'Sailing the Seas of Cheese' album, the voice of [[Main/TheYoungOnes [[Series/TheYoungOnes Vyvyan Basterd]] suddenly breaks in through the slow buildup of the music and starts randomly shouting over and over: "SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAARDDDS!!! SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAAARDS!!! SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAARDS!!!" ".....(did you just call me a bastard?)"
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** Meta: ''Sailing The Seas Of Cheese' was the band's first major label album, and at some point some people from the label stopped by the studio to check in on recording progress. They happened to come by on the day that the band were working on "Los Bastardos": Whether the ''Young Ones'' samples were being piped in at the time or were added later, you can still imagine the higher-ups being confused upon witnessing three drummers, three bassists, and five guitarists endlessly jamming on the same riff over and over for three minutes while occasionally chanting "here they come!".

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** Meta: ''Sailing The Seas Of Cheese' Cheese'' was the band's first major label album, and at some point some people from the label stopped by the studio to check in on recording progress. They happened to come by on the day that the band were working on "Los Bastardos": Whether the ''Young Ones'' samples were being piped in at the time or were added later, you can still imagine the higher-ups being confused upon witnessing three drummers, three bassists, and five guitarists endlessly jamming on the same riff over and over for three minutes while occasionally chanting "here they come!".

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* Taking place at the very end of the final track on 'Sailing the Seas of Cheese' album, the voice of [[Main/TheYoungOnes Vyvyan Basterd]] suddenly breaks in through the slow buildup of the music and starts randomly shouting over and over: "SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAARDDDS!!! SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAAARDS!!! SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAARDS!!!" ".....(did you just call me a bastard?)"

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* Taking place at the very end of "Los Bastardos", the final track on 'Sailing the Seas of Cheese' album, the voice of [[Main/TheYoungOnes Vyvyan Basterd]] suddenly breaks in through the slow buildup of the music and starts randomly shouting over and over: "SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAARDDDS!!! SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAAARDS!!! SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAARDS!!!" ".....(did you just call me a bastard?)"bastard?)"
** Meta: ''Sailing The Seas Of Cheese' was the band's first major label album, and at some point some people from the label stopped by the studio to check in on recording progress. They happened to come by on the day that the band were working on "Los Bastardos": Whether the ''Young Ones'' samples were being piped in at the time or were added later, you can still imagine the higher-ups being confused upon witnessing three drummers, three bassists, and five guitarists endlessly jamming on the same riff over and over for three minutes while occasionally chanting "here they come!".
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* Taking place at the very end of the final track on 'Sailing the Seas of Cheese' album, a voice which sounds an awful lot like Willie the angry Scottish janitor from 'The Simpsons' suddenly breaks in through the slow buildup of the music and starts randomly shouting over and over: "SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAARDDDS!!! SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAAARDS!!! SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAARDS!!!" ".....(did you just call me a bastard?)"

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* Taking place at the very end of the final track on 'Sailing the Seas of Cheese' album, a the voice which sounds an awful lot like Willie the angry Scottish janitor from 'The Simpsons' of [[Main/TheYoungOnes Vyvyan Basterd]] suddenly breaks in through the slow buildup of the music and starts randomly shouting over and over: "SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAARDDDS!!! SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAAARDS!!! SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAARDS!!!" ".....(did you just call me a bastard?)"
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* Both the high and low-pitched voices that Les puts on for the voices of the Oompa-Loompas in ''Primus and the Chocolate Factory''.

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* Both the high and low-pitched voices that Les puts on for the voices of the Oompa-Loompas in ''Primus and the Chocolate Factory''.Factory''.
*Taking place at the very end of the final track on 'Sailing the Seas of Cheese' album, a voice which sounds an awful lot like Willie the angry Scottish janitor from 'The Simpsons' suddenly breaks in through the slow buildup of the music and starts randomly shouting over and over: "SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAARDDDS!!! SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAAARDS!!! SHAT APP YOU BASTAAAARDS!!!" ".....(did you just call me a bastard?)"
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--> [[SophisticatedAsHell ...What a couple of dumbshits!]]

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--> [[SophisticatedAsHell ...What a couple of dumbshits!]]dumbshits!]]
* Both the high and low-pitched voices that Les puts on for the voices of the Oompa-Loompas in ''Primus and the Chocolate Factory''.
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--> [[SophisticatedAsHell ...What a couple of dumbshits!

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--> [[SophisticatedAsHell ...What a couple of dumbshits!dumbshits!]]
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--> So, in the end, Swamper and Greeny finally succumbed to the ways of Harold\\
-->And, in doing so, each gave just a little bit of his soul away\\
--> [[SophisticatedAsHell ...What a couple of dumbshits!]]

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--> So, in the end, Swamper and Greeny finally succumbed to the ways of Harold\\
Harold
-->And, in doing so, each gave just a little bit of his soul away\\
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--> [[SophisticatedAsHell ...What a couple of dumbshits!]]dumbshits!
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* "To Defy The Laws Of Tradition" starts up with the same intro as their quotation of "[[{{Music/Rush}} YYZ]]" from ''Suck On This'', as if [[FakeOutOpening the listener got sold a mistakenly-packaged copy of the aforementioned live debut album]], but just as the other instruments are about to come in, [[LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand the air is suddenly let out of the band]] and the real track starts.

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* "To Defy The Laws Of Tradition" starts up with the same intro as their quotation of "[[{{Music/Rush}} YYZ]]" from ''Suck On This'', as if [[FakeOutOpening the listener got sold a mistakenly-packaged copy of the aforementioned live debut album]], but just as the other instruments are about to come in, [[LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand the air is suddenly let out of the band]] and the real track starts.starts.
* The spoken conclusion to "Harold Of The Rocks":
--> So, in the end, Swamper and Greeny finally succumbed to the ways of Harold\\
-->And, in doing so, each gave just a little bit of his soul away\\
--> [[SophisticatedAsHell ...What a couple of dumbshits!]]
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* "To Defy The Laws Of Tradition" starts up with the same intro as "[[{{Music/Rush}} YYZ]]" as if [[FakeOutOpening the listener got sold a mistakenly-packaged copy of their live debut album]], but just as the other instruments are about to come in, [[LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand the air is suddenly let out of the band]] and the real track starts.

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* "To Defy The Laws Of Tradition" starts up with the same intro as their quotation of "[[{{Music/Rush}} YYZ]]" from ''Suck On This'', as if [[FakeOutOpening the listener got sold a mistakenly-packaged copy of their the aforementioned live debut album]], but just as the other instruments are about to come in, [[LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand the air is suddenly let out of the band]] and the real track starts.
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* "To Defy The Laws Of Tradition" starts up with the same intro as "[[{{Music/Rush}} YYZ]]", but just as the other instruments are about to come in, [[LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand the air is suddenly let out of the band]].

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* "To Defy The Laws Of Tradition" starts up with the same intro as "[[{{Music/Rush}} YYZ]]", YYZ]]" as if [[FakeOutOpening the listener got sold a mistakenly-packaged copy of their live debut album]], but just as the other instruments are about to come in, [[LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand the air is suddenly let out of the band]].band]] and the real track starts.
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* "To Defy The Laws Of Tradition" starts up with the same intro as "[[{{Music/Rush}} YYZ]]", but just as the other instruments are about to come in, [[LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand the air is suddenly let out of the band]].

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