Part of Roadrunner's 2020 reissue series, this curious 1996 design has resurfaced. Not fitting any specific album theme, it's typically associated with the October Rust era, the original baring a 1996 (and in rarer long sleeve versions, 1997) copyright. It could be considered a precursor to ideas that would surface later, as the "Above All Things, Be a Man" and "None For All" themes would be incorporated in Life Is Killing Me. While the rear print speaks for itself, the front is likely a representation of the group; the four arrows each being a member. Oddly placed is what looks like a road marker you'd see on a guard rail or when approaching an underpass, although this is likely an homage to Peter's car, which had a similar trim design.