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* [[Hidden Track]]: ''America'' has a long silence after the last listed song, followed by a brief recording of... something. The self-titled album has a cover of Woodie Guthrie's "Take You Rid'n in My Car" hidden in the ''middle'' of the album--it's stuck on the end of "Train Song" and not listed on the back cover.
* [[Indecipherable Lyrics]]: "One Day".
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* [[Insistent Terminology]]: In all album liner notes, guest musicians were invariably billed as "the Latino All-Stars" rather than as "guest musicians".
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: ''Russian Lullabies'' and ''We Remember Anarchy'' as free downloads.
* [[Name's the Same]]: Havalina was actually their first name, but they lengthened it to Havalina Rail Co. to avoid being confused with The Havalinas, a surf-rock band. Around 2000 or so, a major lineup change (and the news that The Havalinas had broken up) inspired them to change their name back to Havalina. Now that they've broken up, there's a completely unrelated Spanish band also named Havalina. [[Sarcasm Mode|No, it's not confusing at all.]]
* [[Old Shame]]: ''The Diamond in the Fish''.
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* [[Neoclassical Punk Zydeco Rockabilly]]
* [[Sanity Slippage Song]]: "Leica", possibly.
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