The noisy Ontario rock duo kick off opening cut "Down at the Docks" with slow, fuzzy metal licks before they explode into an aggressive, glammy boogie riff. This sets the tone for the nine-song album, which is jam packed with head-banging riffs; a strain of stoner-rock psychedelia emerges on "Murderers for Hire" and "Rat Faced Snorter," while "The Divider" has a dramatic acoustic break (think Metallica tunes like "Nothing Else Matters" or "The Unforgiven").