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* According to the track listing, "The Fight Song (Slipknot Remix)" was recorded on BBC 1's "Rockshow" on January 31st, 2001. Although a live version of "The Fight Song" (recorded on [[2001/01/24 London, England|2001/01/24]]) was broadcast that day it is assumed that the remix itself was broadcast on the show too. | * According to the track listing, "The Fight Song (Slipknot Remix)" was recorded on BBC 1's "Rockshow" on January 31st, 2001. Although a live version of "The Fight Song" (recorded on [[2001/01/24 London, England|2001/01/24]]) was broadcast that day it is assumed that the remix itself was broadcast on the show too. | ||
* The "Cruci-Fiction" (Living Death Remix) is the only remix on this bootleg that was never officially released, and was presumably made by a fan. | * The "Cruci-Fiction" (Living Death Remix) is the only remix on this bootleg that was never officially released, and was presumably made by a fan. | ||
− | * The tracks "Ckocklit Factory", "Let Your Ego Decide", "Lucy in the Sky | + | * The tracks "Ckocklit Factory", "Let Your Ego Decide", "Lucy in the Sky With Demons", "Cruci-Fiction" and "Fight Song" were all named or spelled incorrectly, their actual names being "Choklit Factory", "Let Your Ego Die", "Luci in the Sky With Demons", "Cruci-Fiction in Space" and "The Fight Song" respectively. The same goes for the 1991 cassette ''Family Jams'', which is actually titled ''The Family Jams''. |
== Personnel == | == Personnel == |