[1] 1000 Homo DJs began as a side project to release outtakes from Ministry's The Land of Rape and Honey.
Nash comforted Jourgensen, who disapproved of the remix's existence, by assuring him that it would only ever be heard by "a thousand homo DJs".
The nature of Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor's contribution to 1000 Homo DJs' records has been debated.
An oft-repeated story tells that instead of recording new vocals, Jourgensen merely ran Reznor's performance through a distortion effect to mask its identity.
However, a dissenting group claims this is an urban legend, and that Jourgensen did record new vocals for the EP—albeit in a similar style to Reznor's initial performance.
[11] Reznor referred to the two-track Suck bootleg, which contained the recording of "Supernaut" that later appeared on Black Box.