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* MultiDiscWork: The album was one of the first double-LP releases in rock music, together with Music/BobDylan's ''Music/BlondeOnBlonde'' (the latter was produced first, but a possible ReleaseDateChange for it complicates the matter of which of the two albums was the first to hit store shelves). Because the album's runtime just barely surpasses the one-hour mark, CD releases are able to fit it on one disc.

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* MultiDiscWork: The album was one of the first double-LP releases in rock music, together with Music/BobDylan's ''Music/BlondeOnBlonde'' (the latter was produced first, but a possible ReleaseDateChange for it complicates the matter of which of the two albums was the first to hit store shelves).just one week prior. Because the album's runtime just barely surpasses the one-hour mark, CD releases are able to fit it on one disc.
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* MultiDiscWork: The album was one of the first double-LP releases in rock music, together with Music/BobDylan's ''Music/BlondeOnBlonde'' (the latter was produced first, but a possible ReleaseDateChange for it complicates the matter of which of the two albums was the first to hit store shelves).

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* MultiDiscWork: The album was one of the first double-LP releases in rock music, together with Music/BobDylan's ''Music/BlondeOnBlonde'' (the latter was produced first, but a possible ReleaseDateChange for it complicates the matter of which of the two albums was the first to hit store shelves). Because the album's runtime just barely surpasses the one-hour mark, CD releases are able to fit it on one disc.

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* ReferencedBy: The 1967 song "Suzy Creamcheese" by Teddy And His Patches borrowed opening dialogue from "The Return Of The Son Of Monster Magnet".

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* ReferencedBy: MultiDiscWork: The album was one of the first double-LP releases in rock music, together with Music/BobDylan's ''Music/BlondeOnBlonde'' (the latter was produced first, but a possible ReleaseDateChange for it complicates the matter of which of the two albums was the first to hit store shelves).
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The 1967 song "Suzy Creamcheese" by Teddy And His Patches borrowed opening dialogue from "The Return Of The Son Of Monster Magnet".



** In early vinyl pressings of Music/DeadKennedys' début album ''Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables'', the words "Well? Who ''are'' the Brain Police?" were etched in the run-out grooves.

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** In early vinyl pressings of Music/DeadKennedys' début album ''Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables'', the words "Well? Who ''are'' the Brain Police?" were etched in the run-out grooves.grooves.
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* CoverVersion: Liverpool indie band She Drew The Gun did a [[https://youtu.be/VUklMnEO_yg cover version]] of "Trouble Every Day" in 2019, suggesting that it's lost none of its relevance.
* ReferencedBy: The 1967 song "Suzy Creamcheese" by Teddy And His Patches borrowed opening dialogue from "The Return Of The Son Of Monster Magnet".
** The speech bubble on the front cover of ''Freak Out'' was seen on the album cover of Music/{{Madvillain}} (consisting of Music/MFDoom and Madlib)'s second CD "The Further Adventures Of Lord Quas" (2005), together with Wild Man Fischer's cut-out from the album cover of "An Evening With Wild Man Fischer" (1969).
** In early vinyl pressings of Music/DeadKennedys' début album ''Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables'', the words "Well? Who ''are'' the Brain Police?" were etched in the run-out grooves.

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