"Hossler's music sounds more like a collision of trend and opportunity than anything birthed out of his skillset. It's hard not to imagine how drastically different this album would be if he'd become famous five years ago, or five years in the future, when the current resurgence in Hot Topic stylings will have inevitably faded. Until then, there will likely be a glut of albums that sound like this, some produced by Barker and some glibly mimicking him: pop-punk fueled by all the same angst, misogyny, and interpersonal toxicity as the mid-aughts, just with more influencer clout and fewer side parts".