<P> Ozzy Osbourne sings on "I Ain't No Nice Guy," which also features Slash from Guns N' Roses on guitar (Slash also plays on "You Better Run"). Considering that both Ozzy and Guns N' Roses were all enjoying immense popularity at the time, it appeared that' "I Ain't No Nice Guy" would be a major radio hit, but according to Lemmy's memoir Sony tried to kill the record because it was using WTG as a tax loss: </P> <P> "...' Ain't No Nice Guy' was actually a radio hit, but that was completely down to us, without any help from Sony, or its marketing department at Epic ...' Ain't No Nice Guy' wound up No. 10 in the radio charts, and Sony didn't make call one--imagine what would have happened if they'd given it just the slightest amount of effort! But no: they actually tried to stop it from being played...all we needed was about fifteen grand or so to shoot a video but they wouldn't let us have it . So we took about $8000 of our own money and made our own--Ozzy and Slash, nice guys that they are, even came down and appeared in it . Although the video's a bit jumbled, it didn't turn out too badly . But MTV didn't play it for a while because Sony took three weeks to sign the release! ..." </P> <P> The album includes a cover of the Ted Nugent classic "Cat Scratch Fever ." "Hellraiser" was used in the 1992 movie, Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth . On 17 July 1992, Lemmy and Würzel met with Tommy Vance to record their views on the album . The feature was broadcast on The Friday Rock Show on 31 July: seven tracks from the album were played . "You Better Run" was re-recorded in 2004 as "You Better Swim" for the SpongeBob SquarePants Movie . </P> <P> During the March or Die sessions, the Rodney King riots erupted in Los Angeles . The studio where the band was recording lay in the path of the violence . Lemmy later recalled to Classic Rock Revisited: </P>

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