The Boston Globe noted that the album "contains searing raps against gang warfare, cultural imperialism and freebasing cocaine." The
Los Angeles Times called it "a quirkily inventive outing that manages to coalesce Caribbean, pop, hip-hop, rock, and funk elements while maintaining the integrity of its patented vocal harmonies." The
St. Petersburg Times determined that "Steel Pulse has found a working formula for melding reggae roots with Club-MTV affectations." The
Ottawa Citizen opined that "pop and soul inflections dominate, often with reggae stuck in the back pocket." ==Track listing==