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Release Date: 1993Labels: Geffen Records, Uzi Suicide Records
Working title(s): The Punk-Cover AlbumRecorded between: Some tracks were recorded during the "Use Your Illusion" sessions. Others were recorded while on tour. "Since I' Don't Have You" was recorded in March, 1993.
Notable mentions in the thank you list: Doug Goldstein, John Reese, Amy and Stuart Bailey, Beta, Daniella Clarke, Adam Day, Tim Doyle, Craig Duswalt, Dylan, Earl Gabbidon, Renee Hudson, Del James, Robert John, Gene Kirkland, Linda McKagan, Mike Mayhue, Tom Mayhue, Andy Morehan, Lisa Reed, Kai Sorum, Teddy "Zig-Zag" Andreadis, 976-HORNS, Roberta Freeman, Diane Jones, Traci Amos, Carlos Booy, Dave Lank, Gianni Versace, companies who worked with them, Eddie Rosenblatt and everyone at Geffen, the promotors worldwide and the world, "except for the asshole".
This was the last Guns N' Roses album to feature lead guitarist Slash, bassist Duff McKagan and drummer Matt Sorum and the only album to feature Gilby Clarke.
The title is an inside joke referring to a food fight between Axl Rose and Steven Adler involving spaghetti during Adler's resolution lawsuit with the band in 1993. Adler's attorney referred to it as "The Spaghetti Incident?"
Mixed in (ou)R Sound™
Last song contains a hidden track.
Recorded at A&M Studios, Hollywood; The Record Plant, Los Angeles; Rumbo Recorders, Canoga Park; CanAm Studios, Tarzana; Sound Techniques, Inc., Boston, MA; Triad Studios, Redmond, WA; Conway Studios, Hollywood; Oceanway Recording, Hollywood.
Mixed at Skip Saylor Studios, Los Angels.
Mastered at Sterling Sound.
Track 1 published by Bonnyview Music Corp. adm. by Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc. ASCAP. Originally recorded by The Skyliners - 1958.
Track 2 published by Rock Music Co. Ltd. PRS. Originally recorded by The Damned - 1977.
Track 3 published by Embassy Music BMI adm. by Music Sales Corporation. Originally recorded by The UK Subs - 1980.
Track 4 published by Seldak Music Corp./Haverstraaw Music Publishing adm. by WB Music Corp./All rights on behalf of Seldak Music Corp. for U.S., Canada, U.K. & Erie administered by Chappell & Co. ASCAP. Originally recorded by The New York Dolls - 1974.
Track 5 published by BUG Music/James Osterberg Music/Straight James Music (adm. by BUG Music)/EMI Music Pub. Ltd./Screen Gems-EMI Music Inc. BMI. Originally recorded by Iggy And The Stooges - 1973.
Track 6 published by Larry Spier, Inc./CBGB's Music/Bleu Disque ASCAP. Originally recorded by The Dead Boys - 1978.
The T.Rex cover Buick Mackane is misspelt throughout the album's artwork as 'Buick Makane
Track 7 Buick Makane published by Wizard (Bahamas) Ltd. PRS. Originally recorded by T. Rex - 1973. Big Dumb Sex published by Loud Love Music ASCAP. Originally recorded by Soundgarden - 1989.
Track 8 published by Bienstock Publishing Co. ASCAP. Originally recorded by Nazareth - 1975.
In the end of "Hair of the Dog" the refrain of The Beatles song "Day Tripper" can be heard.
Track 9 published by Evilive Music ASCAP. Originally recorded by The Misfits - 1980.
Track 10 published by Glitterbest Ltd./Careers-BMG Music Publishing Inc. BMI. Originally recorded by Steve Jones / The Sex Pistols - 1980.
Track 11 published by EMI Virgin Music ASCAP on behalf of EMI Virgin Ltd. Originally recorded by Johnny Thunders - 1978.
Track 12a published by Range War Music adm. by BUG Music Group BMI. Originally recorded by Fear - 1982.
Track 12b originally recorded by Charles Manson.
On very initial pressings, "Look at Your Game, Girl" was at track 99, with tracks 13-98 all being short silent "songs" with a total playing time of six minutes.
℗ 1993 Geffen Records, Inc.
© 1993 Geffen Records, Inc.
Manufactured and Distributed in the United States by Uni Distribution Corp. Made in USA.