- Broken Base: Spectre is possibly their most polarizing album they've done; Comments about it online will range from it being one of their best to one of their worst with little in-between.
- Funny Moments: Their "Cover" of "Maggie Mae" on Let it Be, which was in fact a boppy, festive rendition of a German folk song, there are also a good number of these in their music videos (Also see Serious Business).
- Their legendary Queen cover Geburt Einer Nation is quite funny.
- The Queen version has a few sections where Freddie Mercury just shouts "yeah!" - Laibach alternate between translating it as "Ja!" and "Jawohl!": The latter is more commonly used when responding to an order (especially in a military context), so translating it back to English would give you something like "Yes, sir! Yes! Yes! Yes, sir!"
- Their legendary Queen cover Geburt Einer Nation is quite funny.
- Music to Invade Poland to: Possibly the first band to invoke this.
- Nightmare Fuel: The music video version of Drzava is really unnerving with Milas barking out lyrics as if it were a military march, the extremely dark lighting, and the disturbingly perfect synchronized ballet performances interspliced throughout the video.
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