Co-op Brewery

Brian Gillespie of Shite n Onions felt the group provide "nautical-folk-punk that leans toward sea shanties, and ballads.

"[2] Co-op Brewery reflects Mutiny's greater ability to pay for production—it was recorded at Birdland Studios and Lindsay Gravina mixed "Digging for Gold."

"Abbotsford Co-Operative Brewery" tells the tale of an attempt to wrest the control of the beer brewing industry back off the main players.

"Digging for Gold" is a single by the Australian folk punk band, Mutiny, released late in 2002 by Haul Away Records.

[2] Andy Carr of Roaring Jack website described their sound as "folk-punk for punk folks" with the two tracks, "Digging for Gold" and "Bag of Oats" as "incredibly fast-paced ... [which] are driven by blinding accordion and mandolin riffs (great work from Dan Green and Gregory Bones respectively) and augmented by the raging tin whistle of Lobby.