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==Track listing== #"Baked Potatoe" [[sic]] #"Cops" #"Hence It Came" (instrumental) #"Let's Live Together" #"Once I Lived" #"Anything Quickly" (instrumental) #"Get Out Of Here Son" #"GI" #"Ho Ho Ho" #"Some Weird Shit" #"Eurphyoosh" #"Tree" (instrumental) #"Love" #"I Hate Snuggles" #"Style of Carpet" (instrumental) #"Collectives" #"Cheese Fries" #"Weenstock" #"So Pink" #"Sea of Mellchis" #"Investigating Tornadoes" #"Today It Is My Birthday" #"Sonata in A#G Overture" (instrumental) #"Happy Family" #"School Days" #"I Wanna Lick It/Can I Speak To Mark With Electricity?"<ref name=":0">{{Citation |title=Synthetic Socks - Synthetic Socks |date=1987-07-30 |url=https://www.discogs.com/release/6519628-Synthetic-Socks-Synthetic-Socks |access-date=2025-03-26 |language=en}}</ref> "I Wanna Lick It/Can I Speak To Mark With Electricity?" features the 1975 [[Kiss (band)|Kiss]] hit "[[Rock and Roll All Nite]]" in its entirety. This is due to Gene Ween recording the album on old [[Cassette tape|cassettes]] with music already on the tape. This effect is also heard on the Ween song "[[GodWeenSatan: The Oneness|Birthday Boy]]", which near the end of the song [[Pink Floyd]]'s song "[[Echoes (Pink Floyd song)|Echoes]]" kicks in. Other examples of this effect happening in Ween's discography are on "[[Pure Guava|I Play It Off Legit]]" and "Flies On My Dick".
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