Blood and Chocolate is also the name of a 1986 album by Elvis Costello and the Attractions. The album was the last recorded by the group before a breakup that would last for eight years, and reunited them with producer Nick Lowe. The album was, unusually for a "studio" album, recorded in a single large room at high volume, with the band listening to each other on monitor speakers rather than headphones. Costello describes it as "a record of people beating and twanging things with a fair amount of yelling". Costello is credited on the album under the pseudonym "Napoleon Dynamite".