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Scrooge McRock is Grand Buffet's first album, released in 1997 by BrickBrain Productions. The title is a pun on the name of the Disney character, Scrooge McDuck. G-Rude was still a member of the group at the time and his name is listed on the inner artwork. The third track titled "John Candy", is an instrumental track named after the actor. The thirteenth untitled hidden track is a censored version of "12 Drops". It replaces the line "Fuck you, cocksucker!" with "Hey you, Coyote Ugly!" This was done intentionally for the band's promotion on college radio.
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All music is composed by Jarrod Brandon Weeks (as M-Dog), Jackson O'Connell-Barlow (as Iguanadon), and Daniel Grudovich as (G-Rude).