is the second studio album by English rock band Ned's Atomic Dustbin, released on 3 November 1992 by Columbia Records.
[3] It features the band's biggest American hit "Not Sleeping Around", which hit the top of Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart.
shows the band scaling back on the dual-bass, "punk-pop"-informed grebo sound of their debut album in order to "let the dynamics of the basses soak through the rush of power chords that dominate their early work.
[5] AllMusic said the result is "an almost bouncy, bright album, full of great hooks and lyrical cleverness.
"[5] The song "Suave and Suffocated" contains a sample of a monologue by Dennis Hopper in the movie Apocalypse Now.