The vocals persistently and assertively jump to the foreground of the Stinker musical image, persistently and impatiently beginning the musical wanderings of the The Chats - High Risk Behaviour! album, which continues with the rhythmic alarm bell and pulsating musical drive of the Drunk n Disorderly song, combining music and vocals in the whirlwinds of The Clap rhythmic march in a joint sound.
A bass guitar solo acts as the introduction to the Identity Theft song, which is then complemented by guitar riffs and a vocals narrative, emphasizing the significance of its title and preceding the impatient vocals rush of The Kids Need Guns song, rushing to comprehend more and more new games and entertainments. A brief drumroll precedes the vocals intensity and rebellious emotionality with playful shades intertwined in the sound of the Dine N Dash composition.
The Keep the Grubs Out vocal narrative brings the vocal part to the forefront of the rhythmic musical pulsation, marking the Pub Feed main motive with assertive and insistent guitar riffs, continuing the primacy of guitar passages in the inspired ascension of the Ross River composition, replacing it with the dominance of the rhythmic heartbeat of the bass guitar with the gradual development of musical and vocals emotionality in Heatstroke song's joint sound.
Intriguing with the musical mystery of the opening, the Billy Backwash's Day composition then combines musical variations and vocals phrases in a single musical stream, continuing further musical intrigue in the 4573 intro, which carefully and thoughtfully prepares the subsequent musical ascension and vocals inspiration, preceding the Do What I Want vibrant celebration of musical artistry and the hopeful and enchanting sound of the Better Than You closing composition album.