The leadoff track from the album, "Low," had a major impact on the album's success. After Hickman started playing the song's signature riff during a soundcheck in
Portland, Oregon, the song came together very quickly. Upon release it became – as noted by
Spin – "a ubiquitous signpost of the alternative-as-the-new-mainstream era". Author
David Maine calls "Low"
the signature
song of the summer of 1993, as rock radio added it to heavy rotation and the band's visibility increased. It peaked at #3 on the Modern Rock Radio charts. The track "Whole Lotta Trouble," recorded during the
Kerosene Hat sessions and released as the b-side of the "Low" CD single, was also featured on the soundtrack of the 1995
Gen-X film
Empire Records. Contributing to the song's success was a noir-ish, black-and-white video shot by director Carlos Grasso, which was added to MTV's
Buzz Bin. In the video, Lowery spars with comedian
Sandra Bernhard in a boxing ring and gets knocked out. Grasso claims that during the video shoot, Lowery insisted that Bernhard's punches be real – which meant his face was "all puffy" from the hits by the end of the shoot. Lowery described "Low" as "part
Wizard of Oz, part
Flowers of Evil", while
NME called it "grunge noir." Due to perceived drug references in the song's lyrics, Lowery was asked by
Virgin Records to write a letter to radio stations swearing that there was nothing drug-related about the song at all. According to the letter, the lyric "being stoned" was actually "being
stone". The second single from the album, "Get Off This," was written in response to naysayers who accused Cracker of selling out and making music that was more mainstream than Lowery's previous band,
Camper Van Beethoven. Thematically speaking, the song declares the band's independence and desire to write songs that come from an honest place. The song peaked at #6 on the Modern Rock Radio charts. Written in a
New Jersey hotel room, "Eurotrash Girl" tells the story of a lonely young man in Europe who suffers through a series of humiliating episodes. Lowery created the song's central character and the other band members suggested additional ideas to the story. Having spent time in Europe, Hickman noted mischievously: "Some of these things [in the song] happened to us, some not." Even before
Kerosene Hat was released, the song had become a live fan favorite. So despite protests from Virgin Records of putting too much material on the album, the band surreptitiously included the song, along with "I Ride My Bike," as
hidden tracks during
mastering. It was producer Don Smith's idea to make "Eurotrash Girl" track
69. "Sick of Goodbyes" was co-written with
Mark Linkous of
Sparklehorse, and was later re-recorded and released as a single from that band's album,
Good Morning Spider. The final song on the album proper, "Loser," is a
Grateful Dead cover.
Jerry Garcia once told Lowery and Hickman that he approved of their version of the song. == Legacy ==