Four seconds into the track, a short sample of an indistinct voice can be heard. The sound quality and delivery of the words are reminiscent of shortwave radio recordings, suggesting this may be the origin of the sample.
The noise that fades in at the start of the track and continues throughout it is notably similar to the noise at the start of "'84 Pontiac Dream".
Trivia
The main chord progression of this track is virtually identical to that of "Olson" from Music Has the Right to Children, albeit in the key of 'G' rather than 'F'.
Coke is a reference to the Coca-Cola soft drink but can also refer to cocaine. Many of BoC tracks often contain drug references.
The Societas x Tape features a vintage photograph of a band playing at the Tomorrowland Terrace in Disneyland, California, dated from the 1970s. The band is seen playing under a Coke sign.