The 1999 Motley Records rerelease contains four bonus tracks: a remix of "Afraid" from one of the singles, unreleased songs "Wreck Me" and "Kiss the Sky", and a demo of "Rocketship". The 2003 Hip-O Records rerelease has the 1999 bonus tracks, plus demo versions of "Confessions" and "Afraid".
"Shout at the Devil '97" is a remake of the original, with the same lyrics and slightly different music. "Let Us Prey" is not a cover of the
Judas Priest song of the same name.
"With every new song, I'd take the tape home and work up new parts until two in the morning. Then I'd come in the next day, play them, and the Great Invalidator [Scott Humphrey] would say, "Nope." Every sound I ever brought in on guitar was greeted with a chorus of, "No, no, no, no." The Great Invalidator was making me look bad to Tommy and Nikki, making it look like I wasn't bringing anything to the table. I wanted to remind them that I had named the band, that I had molded Nikki into a real songwriter, that I had purged its weak links, and that I had hand-picked its singer. But, like always, I kept my mouth shut."
-Mick Mars from The Dirt (a Crue bio)