[5] The album brought a slightly groovier, more dance-oriented sound to the Dischord label.
[6] It was produced and engineered by Ian MacKaye and Don Zientara.
The photography is by Shawn Brackbill.
The Washington Post wrote that "for all of Q and Not U's competence and energy, No Kill No Beep Beep is so coy and tangential that it ends up in the same place it began.
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