Later versions removed the phrase "with someone you don't know," thus introducing the idea of abstinence.
The clean version of the music video removes all language and graphic violence by changing the lyrics.
This version removes three seconds of footage, removed due to a copyright claim.
This version also removed all mentions of the line "in the back seat of my '60 Chevy."
The single version removes the third verse (starting with "Don't ask for help, you're all alone") and the second bridge.
An alternative version only removes the word "head", replacing it with a short chord played on a mouth organ.
Alcohol-based versions can also remove makeup and dirt from the skin.
This version also removed the copy protection from the floppy disk release.
The censored version removes references of killing or murder, but the music video keeps the words in.
The shortened version removes the chant, and it is only sung once.