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Most songs are the original recordings which would later be re-recorded in Stepping on the Crowtche owf Your Americain Presidaint.
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Slushie are mistaken for their repeats in Stepping on the Crowtche owf Your Americain Presidaint in numerous file sharing websites.
It was later covered on Long Beach, CA-based 1990s ska-punk band Sublime's 1992 album 40 Oz. to Freedom, entitled "5446 That's My Number/Ball and Chain", as well as Buju Banton on his album Inna Heights and Fermín Muguruza in his album Brigadistak Sound System.
He also created the burning sun on the cover of 40 Oz. to Freedom, the cover artwork for Second-Hand Smoke, 1997's Doin' Time EP, as well as the Everything Under the Sun box set.
The song "Get Out!" originally appeared on their debut album 40 Oz. to Freedom but had to be removed when the album was picked up for distribution by MCA Records due to the presence of an unauthorized sample (which included bits of Jimmy Page's guitar and a looped section of John Paul Jones' bassline from "The Lemon Song").
Gröûp X released Stepping on the Crowtche owf Your Americain Presidaint in 2000 as a follow-up to 40 oz. Slushie and features new recordings of songs from the first together with some new songs.