[2][3][4] Jeremy Ulrey of AllMusic compares the band favorably to Skinny Puppy and the Human League and calling the album "not wholly original, but a successful rearranging of parts nonetheless.
"[5] Black Monday credited the vocal performances as having improved over previous releases and said "solid, definite and without fear, Deathline have pushed their conglomerated staff of musicians forth with a sound that gets attention.
"[6] Sonic Boom said the release "broadened the compositional diversity of both the electronics and percussion due to the synergy of the contributing artists."
"[7] The album peaked at number twenty-one on CMJ New Music Monthly's top dance releases in 1997.
[8][9] All tracks are written by Shawn Brice and Christian Petke, except "Troops of Tomorrow" by Ian Carnochan and "Wild Boys" by Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, Andy Taylor, John Taylor and Roger TaylorAdapted from the Arashi Syndrom liner notes.