Samples & Covers of Album Songs
Kevin Max's song "Jumpstart Your Electric Heart!" from The Imposter samples the music from "Jolly Roger."
"Feed Me to the Lions" guitar solo at 1:30, was sampled from the soundtrack of Lawrence of Arabia (1962), composed by Maurice Jarre. The same guitar solo was resampled in Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota song "La Bestia Pop".
Nine Inch Nails's 1992 EP Broken includes a cover version of "Physical (You're So)", which Adam Ant and Marco Pirroni performed live with Nine Inch Nails in 1995.
Crippled Black Phoenix's 8 Songs includes a cover version of "Physical (You're So)".
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“What a long strange trip its been.”
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