W.A.S,P.'s controversial first single "Animal" was considered
offensive, and therefore was not included on the album as it would have
meant it being banned from major chain stores. Capitol Records
(W.A.S.P's then-record company) planned to release it as a single only
in Europe, in a black plastic bag with a sticker warning of offensive
lyrics. At the last minute Capitol backs out and the single is salvaged
when it is later released as a single by "Music For Nations", who
released it in its original sleeve in April of 1984.