[8] The track "Let's Take The Fresh Step Together" uses a timestretched sample of the default Windows 98 startup sound.
[9] Trouser Press called the album "a sprawling career summary of Trans Am’s myriad obsessions," writing that "the trio stretches out on ambient mood-pieces like the baffling 'Village in Bubbles' and the psychedelic, spacious noise of 'For Now and Forever'.
"[1] The New York Times wrote that the band "has finally embraced free-form rock with a beat rather than derivative kitsch.
"[10] SF Weekly thought that "overall the album is a success—dark at times, frenetic at others, but always covered in a sticky layer of garage-sale gunk.
"[11] All songs written by Trans Am (Philip Manley, Nathan Means, Sebastian Thomson) unless noted: