The Gift of Game

[6] The album yielded the band its biggest hit with "Butterfly" which reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100[7] on March 24, 2001.

[10] The band circumvented the ban by adding a last-minute outro to the album, titled after the website (www.crazytown.com), and in which the URL is repeating multiple times.

[10] The girl licking the lollipop on the cover of the album is a fictional character created by Crazy Town, known as "Little Lolita".

Steve Huey at AllMusic described the album as "similar to many other rap-inflected alternative metal albums in that it concentrates on sound over structure, creating macho, aggressive grooves with grinding, noisily textured guitars and the underlying feel of squared-off hip-hop beats".

[4] April Long of NME criticized the album for its generic guitar riffs, and containing "some of the most Neanderthal lyrics ever written".