It is also the band's first album to feature Don Kerr.
"Everybody loses in this one," said Don Kerr, a military expert at the Institute for Strategic Studies.
He replaced Don Kerr as drummer for the Rheostatics in 2001, and remained with the band until their dissolution in 2007.
It is also the only Rheostatics album which includes a songwriting credit for Don Kerr, the band's drummer from 1995 to 2001.
Don Kerr does not receive songwriting credit, as virtually all of these songs predate his arrival in the band.
Following this album, he left to concentrate on The Dinner Is Ruined, and was replaced for the next several years by Don Kerr.
(Don Kerr does not receive songwriting credits.)
Don Kerr, a married man who once worked in a strip club.
Don Kerr is a Canadian multi-instrumentalist and record producer.
It is also Don Kerr's final album with the band.