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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p My Brother the Cow is the fourth album by the grunge band Mudhoney. It was released on Reprise Records on March 28, 1995 (see 1995 in music). Of note is the CD version of the album's hidden 13th track, which consists of all of the album's preceding tracks played backwards."My Brother The Cow" is notable for its numerous direct references to bands that influenced Mudhoney's sound. Some allusions can be found in song titles. The song "F.D.K. (Fearless Doctor Killers)", for example, is a reference to the Bad Brains song "F.V.K. (Fearless Vampire Killers)". "Orange Ball-Peen Hammer" alludes to the song "Orange Claw Hammer" by Captain Beefheart (as well as containing lyrics borrowed from Led Zeppelin). "1995" is homage to the song "1969" by The Stooges, and also includes musical references to "L.A. Blues", another Stooges song.A curiosity in the original CD release is that it includes a 34 minutes hidden track named "woC ehT rehtorB yM" (for "My Brother the Cow" written in reverse order) which, as its name suggests, is simply the sequence of "official" tracks in the disc, starting from the middle of "What Moves the Heart?", but recorded as a single track in reverse.Reprise re-issued the album in 2003 with bonus tracks. Tracks 13–18 of this edition were originally on a 7" single included with the vinyl LP of the album. "Not Goin' Down That Road Again" was originally the B-side of the "Generation Spokesmodel" 7" single, and is also included on March to Fuzz.. }

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