Lyrically the album is themed, referencing "aliens, the cyber-age and other extra-terrestrial things,"[3] while staying centered on the ultimate truth of renewed life in Christ.
[6] While at least one critic thought the album "failed to capture the essence" that Sin Disease displayed,[8] most reviews were positive.
"[2] Perhaps the clearest expression of this idea is in "Bobby's Song," which tells the story of a family preparing to leave Earth by way of alien abduction.
"[7]), and the world's angry reply back to Christians ("We love the smell of hell / How dare you try to tell us that / He died to set us free / ...Take your cross and let us be".
)[7] The album also contains elements of praise and worship music, albeit in a punk fashion, which was, according to Aguirre, "a very conscious decision.