Working with a larger budget now that the band was on DreamWorks Records, the album featured an impressive roster of production credits, including: Richard Dodd, a Grammy-Award winning engineer; Hugh Padgham, a legendary British producer; and Ken Andrews, formerly of the band Failure.
Gilmore Girls | Spice Girls | The Golden Girls | Indigo Girls | Boys & Girls Clubs of America | Girls Aloud | BBC Breakfast | The Breakfast Club | Wonder Girls | Sun City Girls | St Paul's Girls' School | Girls' Generation | Breakfast Television | Mean Girls | All-American Girls Professional Baseball League | The Big Breakfast | breakfast cereal | Breakfast at Tiffany's | Breakfast | Brazilian Girls | The Cheetah Girls | Nanyang Girls' High School | Breakfast at Tiffany's (film) | Twelve Girls Band | The Powerpuff Girls | The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love | Girls' Brigade | Carry On Girls | Brown Eyed Girls | Boys Like Girls |
From 1997-1999, Spongebath attracted national press and media attention for garnering co-label deals with DreamWorks Records (for Self's 1999 album Breakfast with Girls) and with Elektra Records (for the Katies self-titled 1999 album.) Bands/artists on Spongebath at one time or another included: Self, Fluid Ounces, the Katies, The Features, Count Bass D, Fleshpaint, The C60's, The New System, The Roaries, Gumption, Call Florence Pow, Ruby Amanfu, and Knodel.