[4] Gary Fraser, a friend of Barney Bentall, wrote all the album's lyrics.
[8] The success of the album resulted in the band receiving the 1989 Juno Award for Most Promising Group of the Year.
[9][7] The band was considered a favourite to win the award against other nominees 54-40, The Jitters, The Northern Pikes, and The Pursuit of Happiness.
[7] Finklestein would include a quotation of lyrics from "Something to Live for" in his 2012 autobiography True North.
[12] All lyrics are written by Gary Fraser; all music is composed by Barney Bentall