- And the Fandom Rejoiced - Just look at the list of additional contributions to Fat of the Land: Matt Cameron, Tom Morello, Kool Keith, Saffron (Republica) and Jim Davies (Pitchshifter). Small wonder it crossed over to the alt-rockers?
- Ear Worm: The main riff from "Invaders Must Die" is almost unbelievably catchy. It's no surprise the song was used for 3 trailers in the space of only about a year (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Duke Nukem Forever and the multiplayer trailer for Crysis 2).
- The reggae sample from "Out Of Space", particularly when you consider how often it's repeated.
- Also, "Stand Up." Seriously.
- Pretty much everything in Wind It Up, from the piano riff, to the leads, to the reggae sample (yes, again).
- Nightmare Fuel - the video for "Breathe".
- The protagonist of "Firestarter" is presumably this personified. He describes himself as basically being everything that scares the listener.
- Sampled Up - "Firestarter" is based on two samples: one from "S.O.S." by The Breeders and the other one from "Close to the Edit" by The Art of Noise.