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** Several songs were recorded but cut from the album, including "Acting Like That" (a collaboration with YUNGBLUD that wound up on his album ''Weird!''), "Home Bittersweet Home" and "Bitch Tits". Two of these cut songs, "Die in California" and "Drug Dealer Girl", found their way onto MGK's subsequent album ''Mainstream Sellout''.

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** Several songs were recorded but cut from the album, including "Acting Like That" (a collaboration with YUNGBLUD Music/{{YUNGBLUD}} that wound up on his album ''Weird!''), "Home Bittersweet Home" and "Bitch Tits". Two of these cut songs, "Die in California" and "Drug Dealer Girl", found their way onto MGK's subsequent album ''Mainstream Sellout''.
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** Machine Gun Kelly attempted to collaborate with both Chris Fronzak (the lead singer of {{Deathcore}} band Attila) and [[{{Music/Slipknot}} Corey Taylor]], but neither came to fruition, with the circumstances around the latter sparking a feud between Kelly + Taylor in 2021.

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** Machine Gun Kelly attempted to collaborate with both [[Music/AttilaMetalcore Chris Fronzak (the lead singer of {{Deathcore}} band Attila) Fronzak]] and [[{{Music/Slipknot}} Corey Taylor]], but neither came to fruition, with the circumstances around the latter sparking a feud between Kelly + Taylor in 2021.
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** Machine Gun Kelly attempted to collaborate with both [[{{Music/Attila}} Chris Fronzak]] and [[{{Music/Slipknot}} Corey Taylor]], but neither came to fruition, with the circumstances around the latter sparking a feud between Kelly + Taylor in 2021.

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** Machine Gun Kelly attempted to collaborate with both [[{{Music/Attila}} Chris Fronzak]] Fronzak (the lead singer of {{Deathcore}} band Attila) and [[{{Music/Slipknot}} Corey Taylor]], but neither came to fruition, with the circumstances around the latter sparking a feud between Kelly + Taylor in 2021.
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** Machine Gun Kelly attempted to collaborate with both [[{{Music/Attila Chris Fronzak]] and [[{{Music/Slipknot}} Corey Taylor]], but neither came to fruition, with the circumstances around the latter sparking a feud between Kelly + Taylor in 2021.

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** Machine Gun Kelly attempted to collaborate with both [[{{Music/Attila [[{{Music/Attila}} Chris Fronzak]] and [[{{Music/Slipknot}} Corey Taylor]], but neither came to fruition, with the circumstances around the latter sparking a feud between Kelly + Taylor in 2021.
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** Machine Gun Kelly attempted to collaborate with both [[{{Music/Attila Chris Fronzak]] and [[{{Music/Slipknot}} Corey Taylor]], but neither came to fruition, with the circumstances around the latter sparking a feud between Kelly + Taylor in 2021.
** Several songs were recorded but cut from the album, including "Acting Like That" (a collaboration with YUNGBLUD that wound up on his album ''Weird!''), "Home Bittersweet Home" and "Bitch Tits". Two of these cut songs, "Die in California" and "Drug Dealer Girl", found their way onto MGK's subsequent album ''Mainstream Sellout''.
** Music/YoungThug recorded a song for the album that was left off - he too would also appear on ''Mainstream Sellout'' (on a reworked version of the aforementioned "Die in California" no less).
** A song called "Times Of My Life" was cut because it was a SuspiciouslySimilarSong to a Music/TomPetty track and his estate refused to clear the sample.

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