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* MissingEpisode: ''After the Astronaut'' was recorded in 1998, but was scrapped after promo copies started surfacing, apparently due to a troubled relationship with their label. About half of the songs were reworked for ''Weird Revolution'', recorded for [[Creator/HollywoodRecords a new label]] in 2001. And in the meantime, the back cover of ''After the Astronaut'', painted by artist Mark Ryden and based on an idea by guitarist Paul Leary, ended up becoming the front cover of Music/MarcyPlayground's ''Shapeshifter'' -- At the time Marcy Playground were signed to Creator/CapitolRecords, the label Butthole Surfers had recently left, and the label had offered Marcy Playground the piece without informing them who designed it or that it was originally intended for something else.
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* MissingEpisode: ''After the Astronaut'' was recorded in 1998, but was scrapped after promo copies started surfacing, apparently due to a troubled relationship with their label. About half of the songs were reworked for ''Weird Revolution'', recorded for [[Creator/HollywoodRecords a new label]] in 2001. And in the meantime, the back cover of ''After the Astronaut'', painted by artist Mark Ryden and based on an idea by guitarist Paul Leary, ended up becoming the front cover of Music/MarcyPlayground's ''Shapeshifter'' -- At at the time Marcy Playground were signed to Creator/CapitolRecords, the label Butthole Surfers had recently left, and the label had offered Marcy Playground the piece without informing them who designed it or that it was originally intended for something else.
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* MissingEpisode: ''After the Astronaut'' was recorded in 1998, but was scrapped after promo copies started surfacing, apparently due to a troubled relationship with their label. About half of the songs were reworked for ''Weird Revolution'', recorded for [[Creator/HollywoodRecords a new label]] in 2001. And in the meantime, the back cover of ''After the Astronaut'', painted by artist Mark Ryden and based on an idea by guitarist Paul Leary, ended up becoming the front cover of Music/MarcyPlayground's ''Shapeshifter'' - At the time Marcy Playground were signed to Creator/CapitolRecords, the label Butthole Surfers had recently left, and the label had offered Marcy Playground the piece without informing them who designed it or that it was originally intended for something else.
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* MissingEpisode: ''After the Astronaut'' was recorded in 1998, but was scrapped after promo copies started surfacing, apparently due to a troubled relationship with their label. About half of the songs were reworked for ''Weird Revolution'', recorded for [[Creator/HollywoodRecords a new label]] in 2001. And in the meantime, the back cover of ''After the Astronaut'', painted by artist Mark Ryden and based on an idea by guitarist Paul Leary, ended up becoming the front cover of Music/MarcyPlayground's ''Shapeshifter'' - -- At the time Marcy Playground were signed to Creator/CapitolRecords, the label Butthole Surfers had recently left, and the label had offered Marcy Playground the piece without informing them who designed it or that it was originally intended for something else.
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** "Mark Says Alright" shares its name with a Music/GrandFunkRailroad instrumental. This is actually a deliberate ShoutOut - the band owned a pitbull which they had named Mark Farner, after the Grand Funk member, and the song includes recordings of said pitbull growling.
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** "Mark Says Alright" shares its name with a Music/GrandFunkRailroad instrumental. This is actually a deliberate ShoutOut - -- the band owned a pitbull which they had named Mark Farner, after the Grand Funk member, and the song includes recordings of said pitbull growling.
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** The name "Butthole Surfers" was apparently originally only supposed to be a song title. They've told two basic variations of the story - one was that they had a friend announce them at their first paying gig, but they had changed their band name so often he couldn't remember what it was, so he just called them by the first song title he could remember; Another had it that fans at early shows would shout requests for the song "Butthole Surfer" so often that other people in the audience thought it was the name of the band itself.
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** The name "Butthole Surfers" was apparently originally only supposed to be a song title. They've told two basic variations of the story - -- one was that they had a friend announce them at their first paying gig, but they had changed their band name so often he couldn't remember what it was, so he just called them by the first song title he could remember; Another had it that fans at early shows would shout requests for the song "Butthole Surfer" so often that other people in the audience thought it was the name of the band itself.
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** "Human Cannonball", from ''Locust Abortion Technician'', was melodic enough that they considered releasing it as a single - the BSide would have been [[SensoryAbuse a collage of every other original song that the band had released up to that point, all playing at the same time]].
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** "Human Cannonball", from ''Locust Abortion Technician'', was melodic enough that they considered releasing it as a single - -- the BSide would have been [[SensoryAbuse a collage of every other original song that the band had released up to that point, all playing at the same time]].
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** The name "Buthole Surfers" was apparently originally only supposed to be a song title. They've told two basic variations of the story - one was that they had a friend announce them at their first paying gig, but they had changed their band name so often he couldn't remember what it was, so he just called them by the first song title he could remember; Another had it that fans at early shows would shout requests for the song "Butthole Surfer" so often that other people in the audience thought it was the name of the band itself.
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** The name "Buthole "Butthole Surfers" was apparently originally only supposed to be a song title. They've told two basic variations of the story - one was that they had a friend announce them at their first paying gig, but they had changed their band name so often he couldn't remember what it was, so he just called them by the first song title he could remember; Another had it that fans at early shows would shout requests for the song "Butthole Surfer" so often that other people in the audience thought it was the name of the band itself.
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* MissingEpisode: ''After the Astronaut'' was recorded in 1998, but was scrapped after promo copies started surfacing, apparently due to a troubled relationship with their label. About half of the songs were reworked for ''Weird Revolution'', recorded for [[Creator/HollywoodRecords a new label]] in 2001. And in the meantime, the back cover of ''After the Astronaut'' ended up becoming the front cover of Music/MarcyPlayground's ''Shapeshifter'' - At the time Marcy Playground were signed to Creator/CapitolRecords, the label Butthole Surfers had recently left, and the label had offered Marcy Playground the artwork without informing them who designed it or that it was originally intended for something else.
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* MissingEpisode: ''After the Astronaut'' was recorded in 1998, but was scrapped after promo copies started surfacing, apparently due to a troubled relationship with their label. About half of the songs were reworked for ''Weird Revolution'', recorded for [[Creator/HollywoodRecords a new label]] in 2001. And in the meantime, the back cover of ''After the Astronaut'' Astronaut'', painted by artist Mark Ryden and based on an idea by guitarist Paul Leary, ended up becoming the front cover of Music/MarcyPlayground's ''Shapeshifter'' - At the time Marcy Playground were signed to Creator/CapitolRecords, the label Butthole Surfers had recently left, and the label had offered Marcy Playground the artwork piece without informing them who designed it or that it was originally intended for something else.
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** The cover to the ''Cream Corn From The Socket Of Davis'' EP was originally intended to be a drawing of Creator/SammyDavisJr with his glass eye removed and cream corn coming out of the socket. The band commissioned an artist to execute the concept, but ultimately rejected the results in favor of a photo of a little girl, which was taken by a photographer Paul Leary had recently met. This made the title a complete non sequitir, but it's not as though their discography wasn't full of {{Word Salad Title}}s anyway.
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** The cover to the ''Cream Corn From The Socket Of Davis'' EP was originally intended to be a drawing of Creator/SammyDavisJr with his glass eye removed and cream corn coming out of the socket. The band commissioned an artist to execute the concept, but ultimately rejected the results in favor of a photo of a little girl, which was taken by a photographer Paul Leary had recently met. This made the title a complete non sequitir, sequitur, but it's not as though their discography wasn't full of {{Word Salad Title}}s anyway.
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** The band were not happy with "The Shame Of Life" and reportedly only recorded it out of courtesy because Music/KidRock had gifted them with it in exchange for sampling one of their other songs.
--->'''King Coffee''': We were kind of horrified. How do you tell a guy who's doing this out of charity that it's so... well, bad?
** The band have said that they weren't satisfied with how ''piouhgd'' turned out, although they still play "Blindman" at some shows.
** The band were not happy with "The Shame Of Life" and reportedly only recorded it out of courtesy because Music/KidRock had gifted them with it in exchange for sampling one of their other songs.
--->'''King Coffee''': We were kind of horrified. How do you tell a guy who's doing this out of charity that it's so... well, bad?
** The band have said that they weren't satisfied with how ''piouhgd'' turned out, although they still play "Blindman" at some shows.
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* OldShame: The band were not happy with "The Shame Of Life" and reportedly only recorded it out of courtesy because Music/KidRock had gifted them with it in exchange for sampling one of their other songs.
-->'''King Coffee''': We were kind of horrified. How do you tell a guy who's doing this out of charity that it's so... well, bad?
** The band have said that they weren't satisfied with how ''piouhgd'' turned out, although they still play "Blindman" at some shows.
-->'''King Coffee''': We were kind of horrified. How do you tell a guy who's doing this out of charity that it's so... well, bad?
** The band have said that they weren't satisfied with how ''piouhgd'' turned out, although they still play "Blindman" at some shows.
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** The band have said that they weren't satisfied with how ''piouhgd'' turned out, although they still play "Blindman" at some shows.
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** The name "Buthole Surfers" was apparently originally only supposed to be a song title. They've told two basic variations of the story - one was that they had a friend announce them at their first paying gig, but they had changed their band name so often he couldn't remember what it was, so he just called them by the first song title he could remember; Another had it that fans at early shows would shout requests for the song "Butthole Surfer" so often that other people in the audience thought it was the name of the band itself. The backwards fiddle in "Creep In The Cellar". The band were recording over tapes left behind by the last group to use the same studio, and somehow when they recorded the song a stray fiddle track running in reverse ended up in the mix. By the time they figured out how to remove it, they decided to just leave it in. It ''does'' fit into the song surprisingly well.
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** The name "Buthole Surfers" was apparently originally only supposed to be a song title. They've told two basic variations of the story - one was that they had a friend announce them at their first paying gig, but they had changed their band name so often he couldn't remember what it was, so he just called them by the first song title he could remember; Another had it that fans at early shows would shout requests for the song "Butthole Surfer" so often that other people in the audience thought it was the name of the band itself.
** The backwards fiddle in "Creep In The Cellar". The band were recording over tapes left behind by the last group to use the same studio, and somehow when they recorded the song a stray fiddle track running in reverse ended up in the mix. By the time they figured out how to remove it, they decided to just leave it in. It ''does'' fit into the song surprisingly well.
** The backwards fiddle in "Creep In The Cellar". The band were recording over tapes left behind by the last group to use the same studio, and somehow when they recorded the song a stray fiddle track running in reverse ended up in the mix. By the time they figured out how to remove it, they decided to just leave it in. It ''does'' fit into the song surprisingly well.
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* ThrowItIn: The backwards fiddle in "Creep In The Cellar". The band were recording over tapes left behind by the last group to use the same studio, and somehow when they recorded the song a stray fiddle track running in reverse ended up in the mix. By the time they figured out how to remove it, they decided to just leave it in. It ''does'' fit into the song surprisingly well.
** Their name itself was apparently originally only supposed to be a song title. They've told two basic variations of the story - one was that they had a friend announce them at their first paying gig, but they had changed their band name so often he couldn't remember what it was, so he just called them by the first song title he could remember; Another had it that fans at early shows would shout requests for the song "Butthole Surfer" so often that other people in the audience thought it was the name of the band itself.
** Their name itself was apparently originally only supposed to be a song title. They've told two basic variations of the story - one was that they had a friend announce them at their first paying gig, but they had changed their band name so often he couldn't remember what it was, so he just called them by the first song title he could remember; Another had it that fans at early shows would shout requests for the song "Butthole Surfer" so often that other people in the audience thought it was the name of the band itself.
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* ThrowItIn: ThrowItIn:
** Thebackwards fiddle in "Creep In The Cellar". The band were recording over tapes left behind by the last group to use the same studio, and somehow when they recorded the song a stray fiddle track running in reverse ended up in the mix. By the time they figured out how to remove it, they decided to just leave it in. It ''does'' fit into the song surprisingly well.
** Theirname itself "Buthole Surfers" was apparently originally only supposed to be a song title. They've told two basic variations of the story - one was that they had a friend announce them at their first paying gig, but they had changed their band name so often he couldn't remember what it was, so he just called them by the first song title he could remember; Another had it that fans at early shows would shout requests for the song "Butthole Surfer" so often that other people in the audience thought it was the name of the band itself. The backwards fiddle in "Creep In The Cellar". The band were recording over tapes left behind by the last group to use the same studio, and somehow when they recorded the song a stray fiddle track running in reverse ended up in the mix. By the time they figured out how to remove it, they decided to just leave it in. It ''does'' fit into the song surprisingly well.
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** "Something" is ''definitely'' not Music/TheBeatles' song.
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** "Something" is ''definitely'' not Music/TheBeatles' song.[[Music/AbbeyRoad song]].
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-->'''King Coffee''': "We were kind of horrified. How do you tell a guy who's doing this out of charity that it's so... well, bad?"
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* WorkingTitle: ''Electriclarryland'' was originally going to be called ''Oklahoma!'', playing off both [[{{Theatre/Oklahoma}} the musical]] and the then-recent Oklahoma City bombing. Promo copies were labeled with the original title, but Capitol Records insisted on a change, supposedly fearing a lawsuit from the copyright holders for said musical.
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* WorkingTitle: ''Electriclarryland'' was originally going to be called ''Oklahoma!'', playing off both [[{{Theatre/Oklahoma}} [[Theatre/{{Oklahoma}} the musical]] and the then-recent Oklahoma City bombing. Promo copies were labeled with the original title, but Capitol Records insisted on a change, supposedly fearing a lawsuit from the copyright holders for said musical.
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** "Human Cannonball", from ''Locust Abortion Technician'', was melodic enough that they considered releasing it as a single - the BSide would have been [[SensoryAbuse a collage of every other original song that the band had released up to that point, all playing at the same time]].
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The cover to the ''Cream Corn From The Socket Of Davis'' EP was originally intended to be a drawing of Creator/SammyDavisJr with his glass eye removed and cream corn coming out of the socket. The band commissioned an artist to execute the concept, but ultimately rejected the results in favor of a photo of a little girl, which was taken by a photographer Paul Leary had recently met. This made the title a complete non sequitir, but it's not as though their discography wasn't full of {{Word Salad Title}}s anyway.
** Gibby Haynes once described his original pitch for the "Pepper" music video as a version of the UsefulNotes/ZapruderFilm where UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy somehow spots his intended assassin and shoots first, surviving his motorcade trip. The director evidently didn't think it would work as a full 3 minute music video. Some vague visual references to JFK's assassination still ended up in the final product.
** Gibby Haynes once described his original pitch for the "Pepper" music video as a version of the UsefulNotes/ZapruderFilm where UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy somehow spots his intended assassin and shoots first, surviving his motorcade trip. The director evidently didn't think it would work as a full 3 minute music video. Some vague visual references to JFK's assassination still ended up in the final product.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** The cover to the ''Cream Corn From The Socket Of Davis'' EP was originally intended to be a drawing of Creator/SammyDavisJr with his glass eye removed and cream corn coming out of the socket. The band commissioned an artist to execute the concept, but ultimately rejected the results in favor of a photo of a little girl, which was taken by a photographer Paul Leary had recently met. This made the title a complete non sequitir, but it's not as though their discography wasn't full of {{Word Salad Title}}s anyway.
** Gibby Haynes once described his original pitch for the "Pepper" music video as a version of the UsefulNotes/ZapruderFilm where UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy somehow spots [[WhoShotJFK his intendedassassin assassin]] and shoots first, surviving his motorcade trip. The director evidently didn't think it would work as a full 3 minute music video. Some vague visual references to JFK's assassination still ended up in the final product.
** The cover to the ''Cream Corn From The Socket Of Davis'' EP was originally intended to be a drawing of Creator/SammyDavisJr with his glass eye removed and cream corn coming out of the socket. The band commissioned an artist to execute the concept, but ultimately rejected the results in favor of a photo of a little girl, which was taken by a photographer Paul Leary had recently met. This made the title a complete non sequitir, but it's not as though their discography wasn't full of {{Word Salad Title}}s anyway.
** Gibby Haynes once described his original pitch for the "Pepper" music video as a version of the UsefulNotes/ZapruderFilm where UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy somehow spots [[WhoShotJFK his intended
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* BigNameFan: Music/KurtCobain sited their debut EP as one of his favourite albums of all time.