It debuted as a CD and digital download on February 14, 2013 in the U.S.[1] The recording was the second collaboration between the American synthpop/electropop duo Hyperbubble and Manda Rin of the Scottish bands Bis and Data Panik.
[1] The album integrated sound effects created by Hyperbubble's Jeff DeCuir using Pop Rocks, 7-Up and a Bee Gees lunch box.
Craig Haggis of the review site Porky Prime Cuts named Hyperbubble + Manda Rin one of their top ten favorite albums for 2013.
[11] The EP provided a unique sound through the mix of Manda Rin's "sweet pop" and the "electric bubblepop" of Hyperbubble.
"[14] Together with its "cartoon themes," a complaint was that it came off as "annoying";[9][8] however one complainant observed that "after multiple listens it proves to be so damn catchy and scattered that it’s kinda refreshing.