Pummel was the only record released by All in a short-lived recording agreement with Interscope Records. The 1995 full-length wasn't a big priority at the label and the record never got it's due, inexplicably being swept over by both press and fans. However, history now shows that Pummel contains some of the strongest power pop songs the band has ever written. After leading off with Self-Righteous in a buck thirty eight, Bill, Chad, Karl and Stephen deal out snappy pop gems like Breaking Up, Miranda, and Million Bucks, they get moody on Long Distance, Black Sky and This World and they bring the laughs with Uncle Critic, and On Foot.