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* [[Cover Version]]: So many that they were able to release a covers album, ''Mimosa'', with some alternate versions as filler. There are also a few in their later career.
* [[Cover Version]]: So many that they were able to release a covers album, ''Mimosa'', with some alternate versions as filler. There are also a few in their later career.
* [[Creator Breakdown]]: "We Are All Very Worried About You".
* [[Creator Breakdown]]: "We Are All Very Worried About You".
* [[Early Bird Cameo]]: An instrumental version of "Big Night Out" appears on their 1995 demo. "Big Night Out" was released in 1998.
* [[Early-Bird Cameo]]: An instrumental version of "Big Night Out" appears on their 1995 demo. "Big Night Out" was released in 1998.
** The 1995 demo of "King of New York" contains the line "I'm the firehose and everybody knows" which would appear in ''Mini Bar Blues'' in 1998.
** The 1995 demo of "King of New York" contains the line "I'm the firehose and everybody knows" which would appear in ''Mini Bar Blues'' in 1998.
* [[Early Installment Weirdness]]: The 1995 demo of "King of New York" bears no resemblance to the album version besides the chorus.
* [[Early Installment Weirdness]]: The 1995 demo of "King of New York" bears no resemblance to the album version besides the chorus.
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* [[Mood Whiplash]]: ''100% Columbian'' was particularly prone to this due to varying between chillout jazz-pop and guitar-based rock songs. Most egregrious example is how the tranquil and relaxing "Sugar" goes straight into the loud and raucous "Southside". The former song was about being so in love you don't have any worries, and the latter was about a murder case which couldn't be solved because the victim "had no face".
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: ''100% Columbian'' was particularly prone to this due to varying between chillout jazz-pop and guitar-based rock songs. Most egregrious example is how the tranquil and relaxing "Sugar" goes straight into the loud and raucous "Southside". The former song was about being so in love you don't have any worries, and the latter was about a murder case which couldn't be solved because the victim "had no face".
* [[New York City]]
* [[New York City]]
* [[One Hit Wonder]]: In many countries, ''Scooby Snacks''.
* [[One-Hit Wonder]]: In many countries, ''Scooby Snacks''.
* [[Shout Out]]: To John Gotti in "King of New York" and to [[Bruce Lee]]'s film ''[[The Big Boss]]'' in "My Style".
* [[Shout-Out]]: To John Gotti in "King of New York" and to [[Bruce Lee]]'s film ''[[The Big Boss]]'' in "My Style".
* [[Surprisingly Gentle Song]]: "Methadonia", "We Are All Very Worried About You", "Friday Night" and all of the Schmoove versions of songs.
* [[Surprisingly Gentle Song]]: "Methadonia", "We Are All Very Worried About You", "Friday Night" and all of the Schmoove versions of songs.


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