In Popular Culture
- Featured in The Matrix: Music from the Motion Picture.
- Featured in the 2001 film for How High.
- Appeared in Gilmore Girls (TV Series, 2001) 2x06 'Presenting Lorelai Gilmore'
- Appeared in Bam Margera's CKY2K movie.
- The intro to the song appeared on the HBO series Entourage, in reference to Stellan SkarsgÄrd's character on a warpath.
- Featured in the music game Rock Band 3 and Guitar Hero 5.
- Appeared in an episode of the MTV series Daria, Episode 301 "Through a Lens Darkly", just the intro of the song is played.
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