"First Contact to Planet Q" was previously recorded as "Sham Bazar", and "Warp, Back Spin" was previously recorded as "Crackhead Up or Down".
They appeared on the Japanese compilation CD Lo-Fi ~Electric Acoustic & Radical~, released in 1995.
At the beginning of "Free the Bee" there is a sped-up sample from the 1984 film Repo Man.
The Sunday Times deemed the album "reliably unhinged, old-school Japanese noise madness ... 11 collisions of electric-toothbrush guitars, police-siren solos, Gatling-gun drumming and kindergarten screeching.
"[7] The Austin American-Statesman wrote that the band "adds a (very) slight pop edge to their usual chaos.