Linger Ficken' Good ... and Other Barnyard Oddities is the third studioalbum by American industrial rock band Revolting Cocks. The title is a satirical spoonerism of the advertising slogan employed by KFC in the 1970s—"FingerLickin' Good."
Videos were made for two singles, the first of which was the cover of "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" which was directed by Thomas C. Rainone[4] and featured Chris Connelly prominently, interacting with the patrons of a sleazy strip club, including David F. Friedman, Jewel Shepard and Linnea Quigley, and being horrified when the club switches into a nightmarish environment (exterior shots were filmed in front of the Ridglea Theater in Fort Worth, Texas).[5] The second video was for "Crackin' Up", which was played on an episode of Beavis & Butthead.
Sampled from the scene in the 1991 film The Silence of the Lambs in which the mother of the kidnapped woman addresses the kidnapper on television, pleading with him to free her daughter.
"Crackin' Up" - "What's in the bag, man...?"
Spoken by Christoper Pray in a scene in the 1971 film Dirty Harry in which Harry encounters a bunch of would-be muggers in a tunnel.
"Crackin' Up" - "Crack rock 'n' shit!", "Got some blow?/Got some rock?", "Pushin' the rock", "Always trying to start some shit...!"
^"Review: 'Linger Ficken' Good". Entertainment Weekly. New York. November 26, 1993. p. 67. ...Call [Linger Ficken' Good] cacophonous, irreverent, profane, inspired, manic. Just don't call it `industrial'...