Adventures of The O.C. Supertones

Its lyrical content is mostly simple and spiritual, similar to worship music.

Cornerstone reviewer Don Hill stated that its simplicity was similar to that of the song "Father Abraham", designed to "draw you out of yourself and into the presence of God like a small child.

"[2] Some exceptions are "Blood Washed Pilgrim" which contains direct theology, and "Found" which references Saul's conversion to explain the purpose of the band.

"[3] "OC Supertones" continues the explanations, stating their stance on the church and some of the band's background.

[1] Musically the album contains simple guitar supported by horns, with splashes of reggae, alternative rock, and rap.