You are not going to stop: It is once again time for a new Scooter album, which this time is designed pretty varied and experimental. After the intro, the album starts with the same Pops single "One (Always Hardcore)", one of the best songs of the CD (there was early 2002 before Staccato but Scooter's version is much better!). We continue with its predecessor, the surprise Single (retro disco style!) "Shake That!", A cover of KC & The Sunshine Band from 1976! "My Eyes Are Dry" also goes well and is lined with electrical and guitar riffs. "All I Wanna Do" is an interesting cover of Sheryl Crow, which is reminiscent of the fast pace of construction and and beats her to elderly scooter things like "Friends". Then finally comes the success Kracher "Jigga Jigga!" with the beautifully sad voice creeps in the middle (the way sung by Rick's wife), had won the scooter even almost the German national final for the Euro Vision Song Contest. "Panties Wanted" is then again in the disco house style of "Shake That!" held. In "Trance Atlantic" and "Trip To Nowhere", the guys show then again from their trancey side (and without HP's shouts). In the Depeche Mode cover "Stripped", HP once again his vocal coast demonstrate the style this time Pop / breakbeats. "Suavemente" is for me the worst track on the album, but he was indeed released as the next single (but in a newly edited version, which is better than this disco-house version). "The Chaser" is linked to "Jigga Jigga!" to (again with the angelic operatic voice). "The Avenger's Back" contains rock and film music elements. In addition, there's still a multimedia part with the "Shake That!" - + Making Of Video and photos and an interview. In the booklet, the lyrics are also back with printed. This deluxe edition includes a bonus CD with a live recording (13 tracks) of the 'We Like It Loud Tour 2004' in Hamburg and a double-sided poster Scooter!