[1] Musically, the song follows in the ska-influenced style the Aquabats were then known for, featuring a heavily brass-driven melody as well as the surf-inspired lead guitar lines which characterized much of the band's early material.
nevertheless received heavy airplay on college radio and stations such as Los Angeles' influential KROQ-FM during the short-lived American ska revival of the late 1990s, bringing the Aquabats their first taste of moderate mainstream exposure.
As the Aquabats started to attract mainstream attention in late 1997, singer Christian Jacobs (The Bat Commander) began to conceptualize adapting the band's superhero mythology for television.
[4] The video's loose plot follows the Aquabats as they're dispatched individually by "The Professor" (Parker Jacobs) to rescue a young Aquacadet being menaced by a duo of thugs.
Actor Ed Begley Jr. makes a brief cameo appearance in the video, driving a General Motors EV1 to which a jogging Jaime the Robot is attached via extension cord.