revealed the meaning of the album's title in an interview with Therese McKeon from the website Shoutweb:
Media appearances
The song "Superstar" was featured in the 2002 video game Legends of Wrestling II.
The songs "Superstar" and "Click Click Boom" are featured in the movie The Fast and the Furious, but are not featured on the official soundtrack. Instead, a music video for "Click Click Boom" is featured in the special edition DVD. However, the additional soundtrack More Fast and the Furious does contain these two tracks.
"Superstar" was used as one theme song at WWE Wrestlemania X8, where the band performed the song live. "Click Click Boom" was also used as the theme song for the WWF No Mercy pay-per-view event in October 2001, and can be found on the Talladega Nights soundtrack. "Superstar" was also used in the Dragonball Z TV special, '.
"Your Disease" was featured on the Dracula 2000 movie soundtrack.
In 2001, Saliva created a song for the Spy Hunter video game. Although the song is not listed on the CD, the video for "Your Disease" was put in the game as an unlockable.
"Click Click Boom" was used on the soundtrack for the 2002 video game BMX XXX and the 2001 video game Project Gotham Racing.
"Superstar" and "Click Click Boom" were used on the soundtrack for the video game MX 2002 Featuring Ricky Carmichael.
The song "After Me" was featured in the video game The Thing.
"Your Disease" is on the PlayStation 2 game Aggressive Inline soundtrack and the 2003 video game Downhill Domination.
In 2009, "Click Click Boom" was used in the video game UFC 2009 Undisputed.
"Click Click Boom" was also recently used in the 2011 video game '. It can be heard playing when riding in the back of a Humvee at the end of one of the missions.
"Doperide" is used as the theme song for the Monster Jam monster truck Maximum Destruction.
An instrumental version of "Lackluster" was used as the theme for with an additional dance remix created for the game's soundtrack. The song "Click Click Boom" also appeared on the soundtrack.
"Your Disease" was played in the season five episode of Daria titled "Life in the Past Lane".
Urban clothing brand Supreme released a t-shirt, as part of their Spring/Summer 2008 collection, which includes a graphic inspired by the album's cover.
Reception
Alternative Press – 3 out of 5 – "A pop-metal band with a penchant for pretty, angst-ridden melodies for lonely boys and girls."
CMJ – "Of-the-moment aggro, with an emphasis on rapcore moments interrupted by melodic, clean vocals."