The single versions contains lead vocals from Frank Zappa and a chorus, while on the album some verses are sung by Ahmet Zappa and Moon Zappa.
The new dialogue speakers included members of the Ensemble Modern, Moon Zappa, Dweezil Zappa and actor Michael Rapaport.
The song "Blue" was featured in the film Anarchy TV starring Jonathan Penner and Moon Zappa.
Propeller featured background vocals from Adam Duritz, frontman of the Counting Crows, and Moon Zappa.
The song featured Moon Zappa delivering a monologue in "valleyspeak", a collection of slang terms popular with teenage girls in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles.
It also has a reputation as a hip gathering spot frequented by Hollywood celebrities and foodies, such as Robert Duvall, Jake Gyllenhaal and Moon Zappa.
Writing for The New York Times, Moon Zappa described Joan's on Third as her favorite Los Angeles eatery.
I can't speak for the Kansas City Chiefs or Moon Zappa, but I'm not anti-gun.
Everyone is Going Mad by Moon Zappa & Jellybird (4:07)
Written by Paul Doucette & Moon Zappa.