Several bands later covered and sampled songs from this album.
A Tribe Called Quest and other bands have sampled jazz recordings, but Digable Planets go further.
The song "Pipeline" was entirely recorded in a derelict Shoreditch building site where the band sampled various of these random objects.
The band sampled sound clips from controversial movies including Blue Velvet and A Clockwork Orange.
The band Sublime sampled this line for their song "Waiting for My Ruca" on their debut album 40oz.
British electronic band Cicada sampled portions of this song on their song "Woh" off their 2011 album Sunburst.
The band unearthed and sampled classic jazz records from the vaults of EMI Finland, which owns Blue Note's catalogue.
It is a collection of tracks inspired and named for various unusual foods the band have sampled while touring the world, hence the name.
The band had previously sampled Public Enemy on their 1991 single Motown Junk.
Between the songs the band inserted recordings from the Nacionalna klasa movie and sampled speech sections.