1 | * CreatorBacklash: DJ Muggs didn't like any of the records he worked on after ''IV'', particularly ''Stoned Raiders'', calling them "auto-pilot" and blaming his commitment to them from keeping him getting work in other areas. |
2 | * CreatorBreakdown: ''III: Temples of Boom'' was in production when the group was going through a ton of internal conflict, which eventually led to Sen Dog temporarily leaving. As a result, the album covers off a lot darker than their earlier fare. |
3 | * OneHitWonder: While very well known for other songs, "Insane in the Brain" was the only single of theirs that ever cracked the American Top 40. |
4 | * {{Vaporware}}: Kush, the RapMetal side-project B-Real formed with [[Music/{{Deftones}} Stephen Carpenter]], [[Music/FearFactory Raymond Herrera and Christian Olde Wolbers]]. Apparently, the debut album was getting close to completion in 2002. Fifteen friggin' years ago. |
5 | * WhatCouldHaveBeen: Shortly after the first album, DJ Muggs played a beat for B-Real that he was interested in giving to the group. Although B-Real liked it, he wanted a break from recording tracks and told Muggs to shop it around. The beat ended up becoming "Jump Around" by Music/HouseOfPain . |
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