Once completed, the band began contacting other artists they wanted to collaborate with, including Johnette Napolitano of Concrete Blonde fame.
[3] "Damage I've Done" was released as the album's first single, with promotional copies being sent out to US modern and mainstream rock stations in late August 1996.
It reached number 33 on the Billboard Video Monitor list for MTV in November 1996, which recorded the top 50 most played clips on the channel.
[8] Dirk Lammers of The Tampa Tribune wrote, "Napolitano eases into 'Damage I've Done', then her grating voice slams into high gear on the chorus.
He wrote, "Accompanied by fuzz guitar drones and a nice slinky bass riff, Napolitano moves between fear in the verse and hysteria in the treated chorus, trapped by her own life's indiscretions.