* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNAkbbKycCM "Who Was In My Room Last Night?"]] has some pretty damn good guitar riffs, to the point where it was even in ''[[VideoGame/GuitarHero Guitar Hero II]]''.
* CreepyCute: The worm on the ''Independent Worm Saloon'' cover art. [[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/e3/Butthole_Surfers_Independent_Worm_Saloon.jpg Just look at it]]!
* HilariousInHindsight: "Kuntz" off of ''Locust Abortion Technician'' takes a Thai folk song and edits it to make it sound dirty. Kind of sounds like an 80's version of a Main/YouTubePoop, doesn't it?
* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: Gibby Haynes' appearance in the documentary ''The Devil and Music/DanielJohnston'', where he talks about how Johnston underwent a CreatorBreakdown after taking acid at an Butthole Surfers show, was done while Gibby was at the dentist getting a root canal. [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment No explanation is given as to why,]] but it's absolutely one of the funniest parts in the movie because Gibby is absolutely the kind of person to do an interview while also getting a cavity filled.
** The beginning of "Sweat Loaf": using his patented Gibbytronix, Gibby plays a father talking to his son about regret. The moral of the story? "If you see your mother this weekend, tell her...SATAN!", followed by a demented take on the riff from "[[Music/BlackSabbath Sweet Leaf]]".
* NightmareFuel: So much that it now has [[NightmareFuel/ButtholeSurfers its own page]].
* SampledUp: The Navajo speaking at the end of "Strawberry" would wind up being sampled for, of all things, Spirit's dialogue in the WebVideo/GIJoePSAs.
* SignatureSong: While "Pepper" was their biggest hit, "Who Was In My Room Last Night?" is a better contender. It's catchy while still retaining their SignatureStyle, it has an EpicRiff to boot, and it was a pretty sizable hit due to its AnimatedMusicVideo being shown on ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButthead'' and its inclusion in ''[[VideoGame/GuitarHero Guitar Hero II]]''. Right now on Spotify it's their second most popular song, only beaten out by the aforementioned "Pepper".
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: {{Invoked|Trope}} with "Pepper." The rap-spoken verses and backmasked chorus are a style parody of Music/{{Beck|musician}}'s "Loser", which the band believed was a rip off of their style, so this was their way of "getting back" at him.
** On the other hand, in at least one interview they went the DeniedParody route instead, claiming that "Pepper" was initially inspired by TripHop, and they were surprised when people started comparing it to Beck instead.
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