The album's opening track “Superproxy” is a collaboration with Philippine rapper
Francis M., who would later record another version with Buendia titled “Superproxy 2K6” for the first Eraserheads tribute album
Ultraelectromagneticjam!: The Music of the Eraserheads in 2005. The band performed the song during their reunion concert in 2022 with the rapper as a hologram, joined by his sons
Elmo and Arkin and Buendia's son Eon. "Superproxy" was also covered by
Razorback and
Gloc-9 for
The Reunion: An Eraserheads Tribute Album (2012) and of Mercury, Sofia Ines and Alex Bruce in 2022. “Back2Me” “moves on a punkish vibe,” writes David Gonzales in his retrospective review for
Allmusic, with “a catchy, snappy melody reminiscent of
Green Day”. He adds that “Waiting for the Bus” is “enchanting”, highlighted by a “rapturous chorus”. “Overdrive” features an “ulcer-aggravating food recital” for its outro. It was parodied by Philippine punk band The End in the song “Drayb My BM”, and later covered by
Barbie Almalbis for
Ultraelectromagneticjam! and Vin Dancel for
The Reunion. “Torpedo” depicts the agony of being “torpe” (local slang for a person unable to express romantic feelings toward someone) and quotes the
Pink Floyd song “
Brain Damage” It was later covered by Isha for
Ultraelectromagneticjam! and Gloc-9 (with JP of Kiko Machine) for his album
Diploma (2007). “Poorman's Grave” is described as “dark, somber, and morbid” set to an “uppity beat”, and was one of the first songs written by the band before the
Pop-U! demo tape. Final track “Ang Huling El Bimbo” was described as a bittersweet “mini-epic” inspired by
the Beatles, referencing the actress
Paraluman and the tango standard "
El Bimbo". ==Packaging==