[1] It was not released until April 1999 by record label Renascent, more than 10 years after the band broke up.
[4] Re-recorded versions of three of the tracks appeared on Jeopardy: "Missiles", "Night Versus Day" and "Words Fail Me".
[5] AllMusic critic Andy Kellman, while noting the apparent influence of the Stooges, MC5 and Roxy Music, said, "Despite the fact that these people were just getting used to playing with each other, most everything sounds assured, tight, and nearly professional.
What these songs suffer from in derivation is equaled in skill, quality, and enthusiasm".
[1] Dan Nishimoto, writing for Prefix, stated, "There are the timely circumstances.