The track can be found on some editions of Drunk Enough to Dance , which includes:

But why does this specific album hold such a legendary status in the pop-punk community? And is hunting for a random zip file the best way to experience it in 2025? Let’s unwrap this "extortion case."

"The Great Burrito Extortion Case" is the band's sixth studio album, released on April 5, 2005, through A-F Records. The album's title is inspired by a series of comedic misadventures involving a burrito, a rather extortionate demand, and a police investigation. According to lead vocalist Jaret Reddick, the album's concept was born out of a humorous tale of woe, which he recounted in an interview: