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* WorkingTitle: ''Beaucoup Fish'' could have been ''Tonight Matthew I'm Going To Be Underworld'' - the tongue in cheek reference to a catchphrase from British talent competition show ''Stars In Their Eyes'' was deemed too esoteric for international audiences, so instead they named the album after SpokenWordInMusic from the song "Jumbo".

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* WorkingTitle: ''Beaucoup Fish'' could have been ''Tonight Matthew I'm Going To Be Underworld'' - the tongue in cheek reference to a catchphrase from British talent competition show ''Stars In Their Eyes'' was deemed too esoteric for international audiences, so instead they named the album after SpokenWordInMusic from the song "Jumbo"."Jumbo".
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* WorkingTitle: ''Beaucoup Fish'' could have been ''Tonight Matthew I'm Going To Be Underworld'' - the tongue in cheek reference to a catchphrase from British talent competition show ''Stars In Their Eyes'' was deemed too esoteric for international audiences, so instead they named the album after SpokenWordInMusic from the track "Jumbo".

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* WorkingTitle: ''Beaucoup Fish'' could have been ''Tonight Matthew I'm Going To Be Underworld'' - the tongue in cheek reference to a catchphrase from British talent competition show ''Stars In Their Eyes'' was deemed too esoteric for international audiences, so instead they named the album after SpokenWordInMusic from the track song "Jumbo".
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* ReferencedBy: One of the final opponents from ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean'', Donatello Versus, receives a [[FightingSpirit Stand]] known as Under World, and has the ability to unearth memories out of the ground and force its opponents to live through them, regardless of where said memories originated.

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* ReferencedBy: One of the final opponents from ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean'', Donatello Versus, receives a [[FightingSpirit Stand]] known as Under World, and has the ability to unearth memories out of the ground and force its opponents to live through them, regardless of where said memories originated.originated.
* WorkingTitle: ''Beaucoup Fish'' could have been ''Tonight Matthew I'm Going To Be Underworld'' - the tongue in cheek reference to a catchphrase from British talent competition show ''Stars In Their Eyes'' was deemed too esoteric for international audiences, so instead they named the album after SpokenWordInMusic from the track "Jumbo".
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* NamesTheSame: To the public at large, Underworld's signature hit single is called just "Born Slippy". The ''actual'' "Born Slippy" was an instrumental track featuring no lyrics, a January 1995 single that has never appeared on an album, although it was added as "Born Slippy (original instrumental version)" to the 2015 Super Deluxe reissue of ''Second Toughest in the Infants''. It is a separate song from its initial B-side "Born Slippy .NUXX" -- which became a massive hit single 18 months later on the back of its use in the CultSoundtrack to ''Film/{{Trainspotting}}''. The latter song however can be readily found listed just as "Born Slippy" on compilations (including the ''Trainspotting'' OST), in 'best of the '90s' articles and the like, and will invariably be referred to as such by radio [=DJs=]. To the casual listener discovering the presence of that ".NUXX" in the full title, it will look like a baffling typo.
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* OneHitWonder: To the world at large, they're known primarily for "Born Slippy .NUXX" (which in popular consciousness will be reduced to simply "Born Slippy"), which remains a staple of their setlist today. Though their style has long since moved on, interviews and promo pieces for the band still mention the song.

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* OneHitWonder: To the world at large, they're known primarily for "Born Slippy .NUXX" (which in popular consciousness will be reduced to simply "Born Slippy"), which remains a staple of their setlist today. Though their style has long since moved on, interviews and promo pieces for the band still mention the song.song.
* ReferencedBy: One of the final opponents from ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean'', Donatello Versus, receives a [[FightingSpirit Stand]] known as Under World, and has the ability to unearth memories out of the ground and force its opponents to live through them, regardless of where said memories originated.
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* NamesTheSame: To the public at large, Underworld's signature hit single is called just "Born Slippy". The ''actual'' "Born Slippy" was an instrumental track featuring no lyrics, a January 1995 single that has never appeared on an album, although it was added as "Born Slippy (original instrumental version)" to the 2015 Super Deluxe reissue of ''Second Toughest in the Infants''. It is a separate song from its initial B-side "Born Slippy .NUXX" -- which became a massive hit single 18 months later on the back of its use in the CultSoundtrack to ''Film/{{Trainspotting}}''. The latter song however can be readily found listed just as "Born Slippy" on compilations (including the ''Trainspotting'' OST), in 'best of the '90s' articles and the like, and will invariably be referred to as such by radio [=DJs=]. To the casual listener discovering the presence of that ".NUXX" in the full title, it will look like a baffling typo.

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* NamesTheSame: To the public at large, Underworld's signature hit single is called just "Born Slippy". The ''actual'' "Born Slippy" was an instrumental track featuring no lyrics, a January 1995 single that has never appeared on an album, although it was added as "Born Slippy (original instrumental version)" to the 2015 Super Deluxe reissue of ''Second Toughest in the Infants''. It is a separate song from its initial B-side "Born Slippy .NUXX" -- which became a massive hit single 18 months later on the back of its use in the CultSoundtrack to ''Film/{{Trainspotting}}''. The latter song however can be readily found listed just as "Born Slippy" on compilations (including the ''Trainspotting'' OST), in 'best of the '90s' articles and the like, and will invariably be referred to as such by radio [=DJs=]. To the casual listener discovering the presence of that ".NUXX" in the full title, it will look like a baffling typo.typo.
* OneHitWonder: To the world at large, they're known primarily for "Born Slippy .NUXX" (which in popular consciousness will be reduced to simply "Born Slippy"), which remains a staple of their setlist today. Though their style has long since moved on, interviews and promo pieces for the band still mention the song.
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* NamesTheSame: To the public at large, Underworld's signature hit single is called just "Born Slippy". The ''actual'' "Born Slippy" was an instrumental track featuring no lyrics, a January 1995 single that has never appeared on an album, although it was added as "Born Slippy (original instrumental version)" to the 2015 Super Deluxe reissue of ''Second Toughest in the Infants''. It is a separate song from its initial B-side "Born Slippy .NUXX" -- which became a massive hit single 18 months later on the back of its use in the CultSoundtrack to ''Film/{{Trainspotting}}''. The latter song however can be readily found listed just as "Born Slippy" on compilations (including the ''Trainspotting'' OST), in 'best of the '90s' articles and the like, and will invariably be referred to as such by radio [=DJs=]. To the casual listener discovering the presence of that ".NUXX" in the full title, it will look like a baffling typo.

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