The promotional single, featuring two mixes of "N.W.O." and a non-album instrumental track "Fucked", was released around the same time as its parent album[7] and topped out on the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart Alternative Airplay chart at no. 11.[8]
The song was featured in the video game Call of Duty: Black Ops 6; it can be heard playing from one of the Rovers parked in the SAS Layup during the campaign mission "Hunting Season", as well as in the Chopper Gunner killstreak.[12]
Samples
Samples from Apocalypse Now are included in this track: Dennis Hopper's character exclaiming "It's alright!" as the patrol boat is approaching the colonel's fort, as well as the siren that was used during the scene. There is also a loop of the guitar solo coming from a transistor radio in the grenade launcher's bunker.
Footage from the music video of the Octopus is from the Japanese film Space Amoeba. Footage of the turtle is from the film franchise Gamera.
^Mühlmann, Wolf-Rüdiger (1999). Letzte Ausfahrt, Germania: ein Phänomen namens Neue Deutsche Härte (in German). I.P. Verlag. p. 47. ISBN3-931624-12-9.
^Welker, Holly (2007). "The Rodney King Beating Trial: A Landmark for Reform". Crimes and Trials of the Century [2 volumes]. Vol. 2. ABC-Clio. p. 155. ISBN978-1573569736.
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