This has been referred to as an EP by some sources, but I've also seen it referred to as a single (which is what I've always thought of it). It seems to be more fitting of the "single" label content-wise because the A-Side and "Barking Dogs" eventually appeared on Pioughd instead of being exclusive to this release. Also, this release varied in configuration depending on format and country of release, again making it more befitting of being considered as a single. Gruntmaster flush 08:44, 3 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Fair use rationale for Image:Butthole Surfers Hurdy Gurdy Man EP.jpg edit

 

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