Better Than a Stick in the Eye

[2] It marked a return to a direct and unadorned sound following its comparatively experimental predecessor, If You Swear, You'll Catch No Fish.

[5] They chose English's Profile Studios in Vancouver to record their third album, and began work in June 1988.

[6] Aside from an assault on guitarist Brent Belke while skateboarding en route to the recording studio,[6] the sessions were uneventful and productive.

The album was the band's first full-length release with their new rhythm section, bassist Curtis Creager and drummer Ted Simm.

[8] SNFU spent the next several months touring in support of the new album, but disbanded the following September due to exhaustion and disagreements among members.