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* The song "[[Filth]]" was planned to be officially released on Portrait of an American Family but was replaced by "[[Wrapped in Plastic]]" instead, and this Reznor-produced version has never been officially released.
 
* The song "[[Filth]]" was planned to be officially released on Portrait of an American Family but was replaced by "[[Wrapped in Plastic]]" instead, and this Reznor-produced version has never been officially released.
 
* The track "[[My Monkey]]" is different from the one on [[Big Black Bus]].
 
* The track "[[My Monkey]]" is different from the one on [[Big Black Bus]].
* One of the [[1994/06/29 Fort Lauderdale, FL|release parties]] for the album was held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on June 29th, 1994.
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* The words "Go on, smile you cunt" at the beginning of "[[Cake and Sodomy]]" are spoken by Marlon Brando, taken from the 1973 film ''Last Tango in Paris''.
* One of the [[1994/07/18 Plantation, FL|release parties]] for the album was held in Plantation, Florida on July 18th, 1994.
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*One of the [[1994/06/29 Fort Lauderdale, FL|release parties]] for the album was held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on June 29th, 1994.
* In late 2009, Hot Topic stores began selling a combination set of a t-shirt baring the album artwork and colored vinyl of the album. The color of the vinyl is green, matching most fonts from the time.
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*One of the [[1994/07/18 Plantation, FL|release parties]] for the album was held in Plantation, Florida on July 18th, 1994.
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*In late 2009, Hot Topic stores began selling a combination set of a t-shirt baring the album artwork and colored vinyl of the album. The color of the vinyl is green, matching most fonts from the time.
  
 
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