The album's lead single, "1985", released on July 27, 2004, and upon release, charted no. 23 on the US
Billboard Hot 100, with a no. 10 peak on the US
Pop Airplay chart. and no. 1 on the UK
OCC Rock & Metal Singles chart. The third and final single, "
Ohio (Come Back to Texas)", released on November 17, 2005. Johnny Loftus, writing for
AllMusic, praised the catchability of the first three tracks and Jaret Reddick's songwriting on songs like "Ohio (Come Back to Texas)", but was critical of the album containing typical pop punk production ("stuff like piano breaks, compressed vocals, and steppe farm chorus guitars") that made the band sound too close to similar bands like
Goldfinger and
Lit, saying that "most of the time it's very hard to hear Bowling for Soup around
Hangovers radio and video-ready sheen."
Entertainment Weekly writer Brian Hiatt felt that tracks like "1985" were not enough to sustain a whole album, saying that, "Like a lower-SATs version of
Fountains of Wayne, the Texas quartet tries to write silly/clever lyrics to go atop their high-carb pop melodies. But too much of the humor (rhyming "Miss Texas" with "bigger breast-es"?) functions on a
Jackass: The Band level." ==Legacy==