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* BannedEpisode: This album is unlikely to be reissued or appear on any streaming service, due to extensive sample clearance issues. Of the many samples cleared later for the 1997 reissue, the one that is known to have gotten cleared is the sample of Music/ButtholeSurfers' "Sweet Loaf" on "Pancake Breakfast", because Gibby Haynes revealed that the reason Kid Rock has a cowriting credit on the band's 2001 single "The Shame of Life" was because he agreed to clear the sample only if Kid Rock wrote the chorus for one of his songs as payment.


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* MissingEpisode: This album is unlikely to be reissued or appear on any streaming service, due to extensive sample clearance issues. Of the many samples cleared later for the 1997 reissue, the one that is known to have gotten cleared is the sample of Music/ButtholeSurfers' "Sweet Loaf" on "Pancake Breakfast", because Gibby Haynes revealed that the reason Kid Rock has a cowriting credit on the band's 2001 single "The Shame of Life" was because he agreed to clear the sample only if Kid Rock wrote the chorus for one of his songs as payment.
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* BannedEpisode: This album is unlikely to be reissued or appear on any streaming service, due to extensive sample clearance issues. Of the many samples cleared later for the 1997 reissue, the one that is known to have gotten cleared is the sample of Music/ButtholeSurfers' "Sweet Loaf" on "Pancake Breakfast", because Gibby Haynes revealed that the reason Kid Rock has a cowriting credit on the band's 2001 single "The Shame of Life" was because he agreed to clear the sample only if Kid Rock wrote the chorus for one of his songs as payment.
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* MusicIsPolitics: On "Back from the Dead": "My first LP wasn't pushed for shit / So Jive Records, yo, [[TakeThat go and suck a fat dick]]"

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* MusicIsPolitics: On "Back from the Dead": "My first LP wasn't pushed for shit / So Jive Records, Creator/JiveRecords, yo, [[TakeThat go and suck a fat dick]]"
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** The line "Roll it up, take a hit, and then pass it/ That's how we do when we roll down Gratiot" (from "Back From the Dead") reappears in "Rollin' On the Island".
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A lot of the lyrics feature Kid Rock humorously, and profanely, discussing sex, alcoholism, other drug use, and partying. Pop culture, fast food and social deconstruction are other topics.

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A lot of the lyrics feature Kid Rock humorously, and profanely, discussing sex, alcoholism, other drug use, and partying. Pop culture, fast food and social deconstruction are other topics.



In 1997, an UpdatedReRelease called ''The Polyfuze Method Revisited'' was put out, which combined all of the tracks from the vinyl and previous CD release, and added a previously unreleased song, "Rain Check", and an remix of the intro, "Fred", which was a sample of a guy talking about seeing god after dropping acid.

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In 1997, an UpdatedReRelease called ''The Polyfuze Method Revisited'' was put out, which combined all of the tracks from the vinyl and previous CD release, and added a previously unreleased song, "Rain Check", and an remix of the intro, "Fred", which was a sample of a guy man talking about seeing god God after dropping acid.



* BestialityIsDepraved:

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* BestialityIsDepraved:BestialityIsDepraved: "Desperate-Rado":

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