"BRAINS!" also appears on the compilation album Projekt: The New Face of Goth.
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The songs "BRAINS!", "The Vampire Club" and "Graveyard Picnic" also appear on Deady Sings!, Voltaire's greatest hits album.
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It has been covered by a variety of artists, including by Voltaire on his album Boo Hoo, and Evans Blue on their album The Pursuit Begins When This Portrayal of Life Ends.
The bear was popular enough to have music : Boo-Hoo's march for piano, Boo Hoo's Queen's Dominion Victory March (1922) and The Mascot: Boo Hoo's March to Queen's Rugby Team composed for it by Oscar Telgmann in Toronto in the 1920s.
He first came to prominence as a solo performer in the 1990s in New York as one of a group of musicians and songwriters (including Lach, Jeffrey Lewis, Curtis Eller, The Burning Hell, Dibs, Boo Hoo and Beck) who made up the antifolk movement based around the Sidewalk Cafe on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.