[3][4] It was released by Prawn Song Records, a label owned by Les Claypool.
[5] Claypool produced the album, and his former bandmate, Jay Lane, played drums.
[3] The album was recorded by Claypool for one hundred dollars.
[7] AllMusic wrote that "the trio provides an interesting, yet accessible, groove-driven, funky, improvised jam for a new generation of jazz fans.
"[2] Trouser Press wrote: "Though deceptively clean, its diffuse, fusiony compositions don’t fully convey the group’s sass and spirit — only 'Dance of the Jazz Fascists' ... comes close.