In interviews leading up to
Hi-Five Soup!s release, lead vocalist
Christian Jacobs (The MC Bat Commander) described the album as "
Yo Gabba Gabba!-meets-The Aquabats", noting "[the] themes of the songs are just kind of silly and stupid...it's less trying to appeal to a little bit older crowd and just trying to appeal to the Halloween costume crowd". Of the album's music, he mentioned "there's more stripped down
punk kind of sounds" and "we have been relying a lot more on the keyboards and there's a lot more electronic stuff in there, but I think kids will be surprised that there are some songs that sound a lot like old school Aquabats". Musically,
Hi-Five Soup! continues in the guitar and keyboard-driven rock and
new wave sounds that The Aquabats established on their previous album
Charge!!, though incorporates slightly stronger elements of
synthpop and
electronica. The album also includes touches of
hip-hop, present on songs such as "Hey Homies!", "Luck Dragon Lady!" and "Radio Down!", the latter featuring an appearance from
Biz Markie, as well as a
ska song, "In My Dreams!". Lyrically, the album makes no deviation from The Aquabats' trademark style of comedic comic book-influenced narrative songs (most notably on "
The Shark Fighter!") and
pop culture homages (such as on "Luck Dragon Lady!", which is based on the 1984 fantasy film
The NeverEnding Story and directly quotes a line from "
Girl U Want" by
Devo), while also retaining some of the
geek-centric social satire present on
Charge!!, as heard in "Pink Pants!" and "Just Can't Lose!".
Hi-Five Soup! is the first Aquabats studio album to feature guitarist
Ian Fowles (Eagle "Bones" Falconhawk), who joined the band in 2006. Thus, it was also the first not to feature Falconhawk's predecessor
Corey Pollock (Chainsaw, the Prince of Karate) as an official member, though Pollock did contribute guitar tracks to the album under the credit of an additional musician. ==Production history==