The title is a parody of the Dead Kennedys' final studio album Bedtime for Democracy (1986), a popular album among punk rock fans at the time.
The cover art depicted the members of Isocracy in a bed, accompanied by Jello Biafra.
The track list on the sleeve (along with most online discographies of Isocracy) states that a cover of the Lynyrd Skynyrd song "Freebird" in its full form is the eleventh track.
What makes such a track even more unlikely is the limited recording time 7-inch provides, which in most cases is no more than ten minutes.
With the recording time of the other tracks, there would barely be enough room for another twelve-second song, much less a seven-minute one.