Good old bad-ass Blues-Punk-Rock! Time only makes this record better. With the perfect mix of rockabilly style punk rock and Mike Ness's lazy vocal style, this is the perfect album to drive to. It's not really a blues, country or punk album, yet it is all of these things at once. Allow yourself to be pummeled into submission by the wall of sound that will be emitting from your speakers. It's throwing the likes of The Rolling Stones, Johnny Cash, Crazy Horse, The Stooges and The Pistols in a blender with a touch of Hank Williams and you'll find yourself almost wishing for the punishing 11 songs assault to end and then cursing how quickly it seemed to be over in the same breath. Repeat when necessary.