As for the sound of the record, don't expect many changes: "We endeavor to remain as remedial as possible," frontman Eddie Spaghetti said. "My favorite bands are AC/DC, the Ramones and Motorhead,
and these are the kind of bands that put out the same record every year. For better or for worse, that's what I like."
The record was recorded in Seattle with the band's live sound engineer David Fisher, who worked on past Supersuckers' albums Must've Been High and Evil Powers of Rock 'n Roll.
Among the songs on the album is the aptly titled, "Rock-N-Roll Records (Ain't Selling This Year)," which Spaghetti has pegged as a "future classic" along with "Rock Your Ass." "Both are examples
of our 'everything but the kitchen sink' rock craftsmanship," Spagetti said.
- Rolling Stone