Sectorseven

The album received airplay on college radio and was profiled on Edge 102's Indie Hour with Dave Bookman.

[citation needed] Much Music VJ, Rachel Perry called it "some of the best Canadian punk I've heard since Propagandhi.

"[citation needed] In 2000, Allan left the band and they were signed to Sonic Unyon, which released both of their previous albums as the set Dual.

[2] The label then sent SectorSeven and two other clients, Rocket Science and Chore, on a cross-Canada tour.

Ryan Allan was the founder of SBC Skateboard Magazine; as a result, the band frequently played shows with action sports themes, including Wakestock,[9] Canada's largest wakeboard contest, Skatespace, the Canadian Cup of skateboarding, and Fox Racing's annual motocross party.