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* FreezeFrameBonus: In the music video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Naf5uJYGoiU Hey Ladies]], text saying "FREE JAMES BROWN" flashes on screen at 2:25.
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* CreatorBacklash: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8ybDELXv-g In an interview with ''TODAY'']], Ad-Rock and Mike D. stated that they thought "What Comes Around" was "a dud" and that they would've left it off the album in hindsight.
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*** ** "Egg Raid On Mojo", from the band's HardcorePunk days, details an earlier egging incident: "Mojo" was a doorman who frequently refused the band entry at an NYC club - they responded by sneaking up on him and pelting him with eggs one day.

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*** ** "Egg Raid On Mojo", from the band's HardcorePunk days, details an earlier egging incident: "Mojo" was a doorman who frequently refused the band entry at an NYC club - they responded by sneaking up on him and pelting him with eggs one day.
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*** ** "Egg Raid On Mojo", from the band's HardcorePunk days, details an earlier egging incident: "Mojo" was a doorman who frequently refused the band entry at an NYC club - they responded by sneaking up on him and pelting him with eggs one day.
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* BigNameFan: Music/MilesDavis, of all people, was a huge fan of the album.
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* AcclaimedFlop: The album was originally a commercial failure, (especially compared to the monstorous success of ''Music/LicensedToIll'') peaking at #24 on the top R&B/Hip-Hop albums chart. The album being VindicatedByHistory caused it to be certified double-platinum in 1999.

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* AcclaimedFlop: The album was originally a commercial failure, (especially compared to the monstorous monstrous success of ''Music/LicensedToIll'') peaking at #24 on the top R&B/Hip-Hop albums chart. The album being VindicatedByHistory caused it to be certified double-platinum in 1999.
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* BigNameFan: Music/MilesDavis, of all people, was a huge fan of the album.
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* AcclaimedFlop: The album was originally a commercial failure, (especially compared to the monstorous success of ''Music/LicensedToIll'') peaking at #24 on the top R&B/Hip-Hop albums chart. The album being VindicatedByHistory caused it to be certified double-platinum in 1999.
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot:
** "Johnny Ryall" was inspired by a real-life homeless New Yorker with that name.
** "Egg Man" was inspired by the fact that the Beasties enjoyed throwing eggs at people during the recording of this album.
** "Car Thief" references the Beasties' official photographer Ricky Powell and their bodyguard Mookie Wilson.
--> ''And like Ricky always said, you've got to toke and pass''
--> ''Or Mookie's gonna kick your motherfucking ass''
--> ''(...) Your girl got dicked by Ricky Powell''
** "Stop That Train" references George Drakoulias, who discovered the Beasties and recognized their talent.
--> ''I bought a hot dog - from Who? George Drakoulias''

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