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==Packaging== Farrell and his then girlfriend Casey Niccoli created the cover image, which features a sculpture of nude female [[conjoined twins]] on a rocking chair with their heads on fire. He initially hired Warner Bros. employees to create the sculpture, but β after learning how to create sculptures by watching them closely β fired them and created the artwork himself.<ref>Mullen, p. 177</ref> "The idea came from a dream I had," he recalled. "There were these two women swinging back and forth. They were joined at the hip and shoulder, and their hair was on fire. I just went from there, and Casey assisted me. We had a fellow come and do a [[plaster cast|plaster body-casting]] of her, then we made the twins' hair and head gear from [[pipe cleaner]]s. You'll notice the chair rocks from side to side, as opposed to back and forth, so we had to have that made specially. We also went shopping for fake eyeballs."<ref>{{cite magazine |title=Nasty habits |magazine=[[Classic Rock (magazine)|Classic Rock]] |issue=30 |date=August 2001 |last=Halbert |first=James |page=56}}</ref> Owing to the cover, nine of the eleven leading record store chains refused to carry ''Nothing's Shocking''. It was issued covered with brown paper.<ref>Mullen, p. 178</ref>
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