"The lone album by the Id, 1967's The Inner Sounds of the Id, came together when producer Arnold Sukonick decided to make a concept album centered around Freud's notion of the Id. He gathered up a tightknit crew of studio vets who included guitarist Jerry Cole and bassist Glenn Cass and set them loose to come up with songs. What they came back with doesn't have much to do with the Id, but it does have all sorts of garage rock toughness, psychedelic frippery, and left-field weirdness to make it a prime example of late-'60s indulgence".