See How We Are is the sixth studio album by American rock band X, released in 1987 by Elektra Records.
"4th of July" appeared on the TV show The Sopranos, where it was played in the end credits to the 2006 episode "Live Free or Die".
Robert Christgau gave the album a lukewarm review in his 1987 "Consumer Guide" column for The Village Voice: "Even during the first four songs, when the sustained detail of the writing--with a boost from Dave Alvin's tormented yet unembittered '4th of July'—makes it seems [sic] they'll fight for every inch, you miss Billy Zoom's syncretic junk: fine though he is, Tony Gilkyson is too neoclassy for these convinced vulgarians.
Then the material devolves into complaints, throwaways, wasted stanzas, and utter clinkers.
"[3]Rolling Stone wrote that X "adjusts to the challenge of guitarist Billy Zoom's departure by tightening up, discarding the gratuitous poetics of some of its lyrics and stating its case as succinctly as it has since its 1982 signpost, Wild Gift.