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* BannedEpisode: One of two albums (along with ''Music/ThePolyfuzeMethod'') that are no longer in print physically, not available to stream, and are unlikely to be reissued, due to sample clearance issues.



* CountryRap: "Black Chick, White Guy"



* NWordPrivileges: "Black Chick, White Guy"

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* NWordPrivileges: "Black Chick, White Guy"MissingEpisode: One of two albums (along with ''Music/ThePolyfuzeMethod'') that are no longer in print physically, not available to stream, and are unlikely to be reissued, due to sample clearance issues.
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Kid Rock dissed Music/InsaneClownPosse on two songs, because ICP member Shaggy 2 Dope rapped on his solo song "Fuck Off!", "I won't [[RapRock mix no rap with rock & roll]], like somebody else I know!" Kid Rock responded on this album with "Ya' Keep On", where he rapped, "Don't call me Joe 'cause the Joes I know can't even flow"[[note]]Both members of ICP are named Joe[[/note]] and on "Freestyle Rhyme", where Rock rapped, "Is there anything wacker than a wicked clown?"

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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Kid Rock dissed and Music/InsaneClownPosse [[WeUsedToBeFriends used to be on two songs, because civil speaking terms]], until ICP member Shaggy 2 Dope rapped on his solo song "Fuck Off!", "I won't [[RapRock mix no rap with rock & roll]], like somebody else I know!" Kid Rock responded on this album with "Ya' Keep On", where he rapped, "Don't call me Joe 'cause the Joes I know can't even flow"[[note]]Both members of ICP are named Joe[[/note]] and on "Freestyle Rhyme", where Rock rapped, "Is there anything wacker than a wicked clown?"

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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: Kid Rock dissed Music/InsaneClownPosse on two songs, because ICP member Shaggy 2 Dope rapped on his solo song "Fuck Off!", "I won't [[RapRock mix no rap with rock & roll]], like somebody else I know!" Kid Rock responded on this album with "Ya' Keep On", where he rapped, "Don't call me Joe 'cause the Joes I know can't even flow"[[note]]Both members of ICP are named Joe[[/note]] and on "Freestyle Rhyme", where Rock rapped, "Is there anything wacker than a wicked clown?"



* TakeThat: From "Ya' Keep On": "Don't call me Joe 'cause [[Music/InsaneClownPosse the Joes I know can't even flow]]"
** Also, from "Freestyle Rhyme": "Is there anything wacker than a wicked clown?"
** On "Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp": "You're lookin' really gay, like fuckin' Music/BillyRayCyrus"

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* TakeThat: From "Ya' Keep On": "Don't call me Joe 'cause [[Music/InsaneClownPosse the Joes I know can't even flow]]"
** Also, from "Freestyle Rhyme": "Is there anything wacker than a wicked clown?"
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On "Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp": "You're lookin' really gay, like fuckin' Music/BillyRayCyrus"
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Yes, that was [[Music/{{Esham}} Esham the Unholy]] hyping up Kid Rock up on that stage on "Live".

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Yes, that was [[Music/{{Esham}} Esham the Unholy]] hyping up Kid Rock up on that stage on "Live".
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Yes, that was [[Music/{{Esham}} Esham the Unholy]] hyping up Kid Rock up on that stage on "Live".
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''Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp'' is Music/KidRock's third album. It was considered the most rock-oriented album he'd made up to that point, as well as the soldification of his stage persona as a hard drinking, drugging, redneck pimp.

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''Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp'' (1996) is Music/KidRock's third album. It was considered the most rock-oriented album he'd made up to that point, as well as the soldification of his stage persona as a hard drinking, drugging, redneck pimp.
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* BannedEpisode: One of two albums (along with ''Music/ThePolyfuzeMethod'') that are no longer in print physically, not available to stream, and are unlikely to be reissued, due to sample clearance issues.
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* ViewersAreGeniuses: On "Where You At Rock?", Kid Rock raps, "Creator/AynRand couldn't stand me, so she banned me." Aside from being an alliterative rhyme, it's saying something about Kid Rock as a person. Ayn Rand was a philosopher whose philosophical system, UsefulNotes/{{Objectivism}}, promoted ''rational ego'', meaning essentially a self-confident individual who takes pride in his own personal accomplishments. How this relates to Kid Rock is slightly sketchy, since Ayn Rand died in 1982 in New York, and couldn't possibly have ever encountered the brash, rambunctious Kid Rock in person, placing this verse within the context of a metaphor. Rand's novels, ''Literature/TheFountainhead'' and ''Literature/AtlasShrugged'', while championing rational ego, also featured antagonists who displayed irrational ego: the antagonists took credit for accomplishments they didn't actually achieve, and essentially got [[SmallNameBigEgo big heads about it]], believing themselves to be as great or more than the heroes, while lacking their virtues or accomplishments. Kid Rock is saying that he has a larger ego than what is humanly healthy. In contrast, the level of ego, or confidence, of Rand and her characters, are within reason and justified, whereas Kid Rock is saying that his isn't.

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* BookEnds The intro track is actually the end of "Krack Rocks". It's not readily apparent until you listen to the album from start to finish. Another reprise appears as the outro.



* CallBack: The intro track is actually the end of "Krack Rocks". It's not readily apparent until you listen to the album from start to finish. Another reprise appears as the outro.

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* CallBack: The intro track is actually the end of "Krack Rocks". It's not readily apparent until you listen to the album from start to finish. Another reprise appears as the outro."Classic Rock" has him singing through a talkbox, "[[Music/ThePolyfuzeMethod You want my]] [[Creator/HowardStern balls in your mouth]]"
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* GuestStar: Music/Esham introduces Kid Rock on "Live", Music/UncleKracker DJ's on "Krack Rocks", the band Howling Diablos plays the funk-soul instrumentation on "Detroit Thang", and Tino raps on the title track.

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* GuestStar: Music/Esham Music/{{Esham}} introduces Kid Rock on "Live", Music/UncleKracker DJ's on "Krack Rocks", the band Howling Diablos plays the funk-soul instrumentation on "Detroit Thang", and Tino raps on the title track.
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* GuestStar: Music/Esham introduces Kid Rock on "Live", Music/UncleKracker DJ's on "Krack Rocks", the band Howling Diablos plays the funk-soul instrumentation on "Deyroit Thang", and Tino raps on the title track.

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* GuestStar: Music/Esham introduces Kid Rock on "Live", Music/UncleKracker DJ's on "Krack Rocks", the band Howling Diablos plays the funk-soul instrumentation on "Deyroit "Detroit Thang", and Tino raps on the title track.
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* GenreRoulette: The album's sound encompasses rock, {{funk}}, soul and hip-hop.

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* GenreRoulette: The album's sound encompasses rock, {{rock}}, {{funk}}, soul Soul and hip-hop.HipHop.
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* GenreRoulette: The album's sound encompasses rock, funk, soul and hip-hop.
* GuestStar: Music/Esham introduces Kid Rock on "Live", Music/UncleKracker DJs on "Krack Rocks", the band Howling Diablos plays the funk-soul instrumentation on "Deyroit Thang", and Tino raps on the title track.

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* GenreRoulette: The album's sound encompasses rock, funk, {{funk}}, soul and hip-hop.
* GuestStar: Music/Esham introduces Kid Rock on "Live", Music/UncleKracker DJs DJ's on "Krack Rocks", the band Howling Diablos plays the funk-soul instrumentation on "Deyroit Thang", and Tino raps on the title track.
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** When the title track was re-recorded for ''The History of Rock'', Music/BillyRayCyrus' last name was censored.
* CallBack: The intro track is actually the end of "Krack Rocks". It's not readily apparent until you listen to the album from start to finish. Another reprise appears as the outro.


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* GuestStar: Music/Esham introduces Kid Rock on "Live", Music/UncleKracker DJs on "Krack Rocks", the band Howling Diablos plays the funk-soul instrumentation on "Deyroit Thang", and Tino raps on the title track.


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** Also, from "Freestyle Rhyme": "Is there anything wacker than a wicked clown?"
** On "Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp": "You're lookin' really gay, like fuckin' Music/BillyRayCyrus"
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*{{Bowdlerise}}: "Shotgun Blast" was later featured on a soundtrack CD for ''WCW Mayhem'', but in a "clean radio edit" version retitled "Blast".


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* SequelSong: "The Prodigal Son Returns" was a sequel to "Prodigal Son" off ''Music/ThePolyfuzeMethod'', utilizing the same sample of Music/LedZeppelin's "When the Levee Breaks" drum intro with different guitar riffs and new lyrics picking up from where the first one left off thematically.
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* OdeToIntoxication: "Krack Rocks". You might think the title might refer to Music/UncleKracker, who's featured on the track, but no, it's about drugs.
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''Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp'' is Music/KidRock's third album. It was considered the most rock-oriented album he'd made up to that point, as well as the soldification of his stage persona as a hard drinking, drugging, redneck pimp.

The tracks "Where U At Rock" and "Black Chick, White Guy" would later be re-recorded for his diamond-selling album ''Music/DevilWithoutACause''.

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!Track listing

# "Intro" – 0:50
# "Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp" (featuring Tino) – 7:18
#"Paid" – 5:15
#"I Wanna Go Back" – 5:14
#"Live" (featuring Music/{{Esham}}) – 2:34
#"Detroit Thang" (featuring The Howling Diablos) – 6:22
#"Ya Keep On" – 3:55
#"Shotgun Blast" – 2:18
#"Freestyle Rhyme" – 3:57
#"Classic Rock" – 2:42
#"My Name Is Rock" – 4:30
#"Where U at Rock" – 5:08
#"Krack Rocks" (featuring Music/UncleKracker) – 4:09
#"The Prodigal Son Returns" – 3:16
#"Black Chick, White Guy" – 7:10
#"Outro" – 0:38

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* CountryRap: "Black Chick, White Guy"
* GenreRoulette: The album's sound encompasses rock, funk, soul and hip-hop.
* NWordPrivileges: "Black Chick, White Guy"
* TakeThat: From "Ya' Keep On": "Don't call me Joe 'cause [[Music/InsaneClownPosse the Joes I know can't even flow]]"
* WeUsedToBeFriends: Kid and The Beast Crew, as said in "I Wanna Go Back"
-->I ain't sayin' that I'm wrong, but I still got love for you/Cause I remember how it used to be, "Make way, motherfuckers, Beast Crew's in the party"
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