AllMusic critic Mike DeGagne considered it to be "pretentious, weakly composed, and rhythmically anemic.
"[1] It would be released as a B-side to the single "Music Time" (from the band's 1984 double live album Caught in the Act) in 1984.
The song begins with the backmasked Latin words "annuit cœptis, novus ordo seclorum".
Interspersed is footage of people and members of The Majority for Musical Morality setting fire to guitars and records.
On Righteous' TV show, Righteous brainwashes a youth who was inflicted with the "evils" of rock and roll which was almost thwarted when Jonathan Chance (played by Tommy Shaw) tried to save the youth only to escape from being arrested by the Majority of Musical Morality.