The EP featured an enhanced section with two live videos from a Japanese performance at the Harajuku Astro Hall.
The B-sides, "Hail The Sunny Days" and "Your Lover's Nerve," both later featured again on the Swedish version of "You Can't Steal My Love", the latter also appearing as a bonus track on the Japanese version of Hurricane Bar.
It was originally written as praising the town, but ended up sounding more hateful than intended.
The song suggests that, instead of leaving, cleaning up the hometown can be another way of escaping.
In talking about the song, Gustaf Norén has said "we will always have one foot in Borlänge and [one in] the rest in the world."