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=== Carbona controversy === The original release included "Carbona Not Glue" as the fifth track. However, a month before the band released ''Leave Home'', Ramones' manager Danny Fields announced to the band that [[Delta Carbona L.P.|Carbona]] was a [[registered trademark]] and that their record label had to remove the song from the album's track listing. [[Legs McNeil]] recalled: "I was shocked. It was such a great song, so radio-friendly—like a song [[the Beatles]] or the [[Rolling Stones]] would have written if they were just starting out in 1976, with great harmonies and catchy lyrics."<ref>Bessman 1993, p. 74.</ref> Although early purchasers of the Sire release got an album that included the song, "Carbona Not Glue" was later replaced by "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" for the US release, and "Babysitter" for the UK release.<ref>Gimarc 1994, p. 53.</ref><ref name="Popmatters" /> In the early ‘90s, after being unavailable for years, the song was bootlegged as a 45 RPM single with "I Can't Be" as the B-side. The single's cover sported a faux [[Sub Pop]] Singles design, despite not actually being released by the label. The song was revived on the 2001 Extended Edition of the album, which also included "Babysitter".<ref name="Popmatters" />
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