Proof That the Youth Are Revolting

The band fully covers Tom Jones "It's Not Unusual"[4] and "Receive Him" by the Christian metal group Vengeance Rising.

"Superpowers" integrates The Cure's "Close to Me" in the lead,[4] and "One Girl Army" begins with a cover of Europe's "The Final Countdown".

"A New Hope" was written about the Columbine High School massacre, which affected some members of the band on a personal level.

[4] The band often practiced at Micah Ortega's house, which was a five-minute walk from the school, and his sister attended there at the time of the shootings.

[4] For those who attended any of the concerts which were recorded to be potentially used as this live album, the band had pieces of paper at their merchandise booth where one could sign up to be registered as a "backup singer."