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Tracklist
- What About Us? (Jourgensen/Barker/Brody/Coon) - 5:52
- Stigmata (Jourgensen) - 5:44
- The Land of Rape and Honey (Jourgensen/Barker) - 5:11
- Thieves (Jourgensen/Barker/Ogilvie/Connelly) - 5:01
- So What (Live) (Jourgensen/Barker/Rieflin/Connelly) - 10:33
- N.W.O. (Jourgensen/Barker) - 5:30
- Just One Fix (Jourgensen/Barker/Rieflin/Balch) - 5:11
- Jesus Built My Hotrod (Jourgensen/Barker/Rieflin/Balch/Haynes) - 4:51
- Reload (12" Version) (Jourgensen/Barker) - 3:37
- Lay Lady Lay (Bob Dylan) - 5:44
- Supermaniac Soul (Jourgensen/Barker/Svitek/Hukic/Washam) - 3:13
- Bad Blood (Jourgensen/Barker/Washam/Coon) - 5:48
- Supernaut (Butler/Iommi/Osbourne/Ward) - 7:09
Personnel - Al Jourgensen: guitars, vocals, programming, producer
- Paul Barker: bass, programming, producer
- Max Brody: drums, programming (1)
- Ty Coon: vocals (1, 12)
- Bill Rieflin: drums (2, 6-9), backing vocals (2)
- Mike Scaccia: guitar (5, 7-10, 13)
- Louis Svitek: guitar (5, 10)
- Rey Washam: drums (5, 10-12)
- Duane Buford: keyboards (5)
- Michael Balch: programming (7, 8)
- Gibby Haynes: vocals (8)
- Jeff Ward: drums (13)
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