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'''"Snake Eyes and Sissies"''' is the eleventh track on the album. Though "Snake Eyes and Sissies" was once considered important enough to be a potential single, it was never given a proper release and has not been played by the band since the ''[[Smells Like Children (tour)|Smells Like Children tour]]'' in 1995/1996.
 
'''"Snake Eyes and Sissies"''' is the eleventh track on the album. Though "Snake Eyes and Sissies" was once considered important enough to be a potential single, it was never given a proper release and has not been played by the band since the ''[[Smells Like Children (tour)|Smells Like Children tour]]'' in 1995/1996.
  
'''"My Monkey"''' is the twelfth track on the album. Several verses were taken from "Mechanical Man" written and performed by Charles Manson in 1968; the lyrics of "My Monkey" are credited simply to "Manson". The earliest recording of this song dates back to the band's ''[[The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat]]'' cassette tape, released in 1990.
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'''"My Monkey"''' is the twelfth track on the album. Several verses were taken from "Mechanical Man" written and performed by Charles Manson in 1968; the lyrics of "My Monkey" are credited simply to "Manson". The earliest recording of this song dates back to the band's ''The Beaver Meat Cleaver Beat'' cassette tape, released in 1990.
  
 
'''"Misery Machine"''' is the thirteenth and final track on the album, and is a direct reference to the Mystery Machine from the animated television series ''Scooby-Doo''. Imagery from the cartoon was prevalent in the early years of the band, having been used in various flyers among other similar cartoon characters.
 
'''"Misery Machine"''' is the thirteenth and final track on the album, and is a direct reference to the Mystery Machine from the animated television series ''Scooby-Doo''. Imagery from the cartoon was prevalent in the early years of the band, having been used in various flyers among other similar cartoon characters.

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