"The quintessential Wildhearts record. The best of British hard rock in terms of riffs, lyrics and non-stop rock 'n' roll. A strong beginning, middle and end. Perfect."
"In my opinion, the best Elfman-related record out there. The taboo surrounding songs like 'Little Girls' and 'Nasty Habits' is stronger today than ever before. The title track is also a masterpeice."
"It's very difficult not to be impressed by this album. Every 'sound effect' you hear is done with a guitar, and you'll find yourself bouncing around and joining in after a couple of listens."
"One of my favourite punk albums ever. The fact that 'Bloodstains' was written so quickly makes it all the more impressive, and 'Everything Turns Grey' is an absolute beast of a song."
"A criminally forgotten record from the grunge movement. The lovely Carrie Akre provides the most powerful and gritty vocal performance i've ever heard."
"Irish pessimists Therapy? always deliver entertainment with their dark and twisted humour. This, with the likes of 'Stop It You're Killing Me', 'Screamager' and 'Trigger Inside' is their best album."
"J-Pop? Really? Yes. Don't knock it 'til you've tried it. Here, Puffy show their trademark kaleidoscope of influences sided with some truly brilliant songs."
"Two albums in one, both are LTJ's best. The homely, infectious melodies in Hello Rockview, to the raw edge of Losing Streak. So many classic ska-punk tracks here."
"The Wildhearts at their explosive, distorted best. The collossal use of white noise puts many people off, but love it or loathe it, this is a completely unique attack on the senses."
"Terrorvision deliver songs here that stick with you for the rest of your life; 'Oblivion', 'Alice', 'Discotheque Wreck', 'Pretend Best Friend'. Brilliant."
"Extreme's best album. Some of the love ballads lessens its appeal for me. But Nuno's guitar work on songs like 'He-Man Woman Hater' and 'Get The Funk Out' is mindblowing."
"The Wildhearts' frontman's best solo album for me. Meaty production throughout the record and the flowing story of lost love really hits a few nerves."
"Swedish legends the Backyard Babies deliver an unhealthy does of glam hard rock. 'Heaven 2.9', 'Kids are Right' and 'Brand New Hate' are all monster tracks."
"John Reis has got to be one of the most underrated vocalists out there. Passionately thrusting his words of manarchy through staple RFTC songs such as 'On A Rope' and 'Young Livers'."