[2] As drummer Dan Dabrowski stated, the decision to re-release the song was made because "a lot more people deserve to hear it.
Both songs were recorded at DEP International Studios in Birmingham and were produced by the band and Dan Sprigg, with engineering from Jamie Travers.
The "Bionic" release was accompanied by King Adora's fourth music video, directed by Ben Hume-Paton.
[4] The video features the band (all wearing bionic implants) performing the song in a disused factory setting.
NME gave the song a poor review, saying "this particular incarnation of 'heavy indie' for people who would never admit to listening to Rawk!