The Who released their third studio album, called "The Who Sell Out," on December 15, 1967.The album featured fake ads on the record sleeve, including guitarist Pete Townshend using a giant stick of deodorant and frontman Roger Daltrey eating a giant can of baked beans. The songs themselves sometimes mocked commercials, with tracks like "Heinz Baked Beans" and "Odorono.""The Who Sell Out" also featured the classic rocker "I Can See for Miles," which would become one of the band's most recognizable songs.