[3] In an interview in July 2006, the band's guitarist, Johan Brändström, stated that the band's sound at the time the album was recorded was influenced by several music styles: "everything from the hardest punk and metal to the softest country and other sweet-sounding stuff.
The review also complimented Randy for "maintaining a knife-edge balance between youthful energy and tightly played rock & roll."
While AllMusic did not give the album a formal rating or distinguish any tracks as highlights or standouts, the review itself individually praised the tracks "Punk Rock High," "Rich Boy," "Teenage Tiger," "I Raise My Fist," and "Losing My Mind.
However, he complimented the evolution in sound evident in the album, as well as the band's influence from predecessors in the punk rock and rock n' roll scenes: "While the band aren't the type to boldly explore any new sonic territory, they still manage to spice up such tracks as 'Going Out with the Dead' with the full-on cheese factor of dueling guitar solos.
'Teenage Tiger' pays homage to Little Richard with its nonsensical lyrical styling, and 'Losing My Mind' calls up the filthy guitar solos of Greg Ginn and Dez Cadena."