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Album: The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move... It's the Infectious Gro (1991)
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Songfacts®:

  • There's a lot of Metal firepower on this song. It was written by Infectious Grooves lead singer Mike Muir and their bass player Robert Trujillo. Muir is the frontman for Suicidal Tendencies, and Trujillo later joined Metallica. Also appearing on this song is Ozzy Osbourne, who could never resist a good song about losing your mind. In our 2012 interview with Mike Muir, he explained how Ozzy ended up singing on this one: "When we were doing the record and first started recording it, the producer said, 'What do you want to do on the chorus?' I said, 'I actually think it would be really cool if Ozzy sang on it.' And they're like, 'Oh, give him a call.' I'm like, 'Dude, I don't know Ozzy.' (laughing) He's like, 'Oh, well why were you thinking that, then?' And I go, 'Cuz I just listened to his songs and I've always got these videos in my head and I just thought it would be so cool, Ozzy, and it just stuck in my head.' And then two days later, I came in the studio, and he goes, 'Guess who just came in the studio next door?' And I'm like, 'Who?' And he goes, 'Ozzy.' I'm like, 'You serious?' And he goes, 'Yeah, go talk to him.' I'm going, 'I'm not going to talk to him!' We went to lunch and we came back later and there he was in there. He goes, 'You have a song you want me to do?' I'm like, 'Uhhhhddduuuhhh.' And he put the song on, and he's like, 'I want to do it! I want to do it!' And it was really cool. So it's funny, 'cause after we did it at least like once or twice a day and in the evening, we hear this little knock or something and look and he'd be poking his head through and he's like, 'Scuse me, will you play that song for me again?' And he'd get in there and listen and start jumping and he goes, 'I love it! I love it!' (laughing)"
  • Ozzy was so impressed with Infectious Grooves, that he brought them along on his No More Tears tour in 1991. In 1999, Infectious Grooves bass player Robert Trujillo joined Ozzy's band, where he played until joining Metallica in 2003.

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