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Nixon's first album since splitting with Skid Roper, and released by Enigma Records, the album was seen as potentially Nixon's break-out album but the record label's demise due to financial issues dashed any chance of success.
The album includes humorous commentary on targets such as soft rock ("Don Henley Must Die"), the legal profession ("Destroy All Lawyers"), politics, and Shane MacGowan's teeth. Featuring a band of established musicians from other bands and produced by Jim Dickinson, the album's music was considered to be stronger than Nixon's previous releases.
Track listing
"Destroy All Lawyers" (3:00)
"I Wanna Race Bigfoot Trucks" (3:45)
"Ain't High Falutin'" (3:16)
"Shane's Dentist" (2:04)
"Rabies Baby" (3:30)
"Put a Sex Mo-Sheen in the White House" (4:18)
"Star Spangled Mojo" (Traditional; arranged by Mojo Nixon) (1:23)
"You Can Dress 'Em Up (But You Can't Take 'Em Out)" (2:51)
"Don Henley Must Die" (4:20)
"Perry Mason of Love" (5:46)
"Took Out the Trash and Never Came Back" (4:42)
"Gonna Be a New World" (3:53)
Personnel
Mojo Nixon – vocals, guitar, sheep
John Doe – bass guitar, backing vocals, monkey socks