: The album is available on CD (often priced between $9–$13) and Vinyl . You can find physical copies at retailers like FYE or Walmart .
: Considered the album's most vulnerable track, it explores her relationship with religion—a topic she had not previously addressed in her music. : The album is available on CD (often
: Barrett uses her platform to discuss her experiences with Bipolar Personality Disorder (BPD) and eating disorders. The track " lovebomb " specifically addresses the cycles of BPD and the aftermath of manic episodes. : Barrett uses her platform to discuss her
: Includes additional tracks such as " deathmatch ," " god's favorite ," and a cover of " do you really want to hurt me? ". " " god's favorite
The album blends with "grit-glam" production, ranging from acoustic vulnerability to rock-heavy anthems.
: Tracks like " madhouse " and " too hot to cry " offer a "love letter to society," critiquing impossible beauty standards and the toxicity of online culture. Key Tracks and Sonic Highlights
: The album was heavily inspired by the 1950s film Death Becomes Her . Its original title was actually Death Becomes Her before being changed due to copyright.