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In 1995, Buck-O-Nine released its second full-length album, entitled ''Barfly'' on [[Taang! Records]]. The album title was inspired by the [[Barfly (movie)|movie of the same name]], starring [[Mickey Rourke]] and [[Faye Dunaway]]. The album featured a mixture of originals and [[cover tune]]s by bands which had inspired Buck-O-Nine's music since the band's inception. As sales of [[Barfly (album)|Barfly]] started to increase, the band was slapped with a cease and desist notice. The original cover of the album used images of both Mickey Rourke and Faye Dunaway. The actors' legal representation were less than thrilled with this. In 1996, drummer Steve Bauer created an alternate album cover for Barfly, which is the current album cover.
 
During this time, the band also released a video, entitled "Raw Crap" which was composed of tour footage shot by the band as well as the videos for the songs "On A Mission" and "Water In My Head". The "On A Mission" video was shot in Boston by a friend of Curtis Casella. The "Water In My Head" video was shot in San Diego by Mark MantrechMannschreck, a friend of Jonas'.