Originally self-pressed and intended to be sold independently, it wasn't long before Tinman Records signed Interface to a distribution deal.
Between the album's release and the band's increasing marketing presence on the internet, Interface's fanbase grew accordingly.
The album's name comes from an article in a psychology magazine about women's behavior patterns when expecting negative results from romantic relationships before they occur.
The cover was designed by photo artist Kim Lauer, and depicts a heavily manipulated image of the Greek goddess Artemis.
In addition to the entire track listing being preserved, the new version also includes 3 remixes of "Metalstorm".