Reina confirmed the inclusion of the new song in the single on her personal blog.
This, the third inclusion of the song on an official release, is the only unedited version.
But the inclusion of the song on their previous record meant this was not going to happen.
NME noted that the inclusion of the song marks its cultural impact.
The inclusion of the song has however caused younger fans to ask them why they're playing "Tool covers".
Tweedy justified the inclusion of the song:
The biggest change of all was the inclusion of the song "Love to the People".
The film appears to be set in 1937, so the inclusion of the song would be anachronistic.
Another critic saw the inclusion of the song as "inappropriate" and asked, "What was that about?"
The inclusion of the song is one of the film's many anachronisms since it was not released until 1970, 25 years after the end of the war.