[2] AllMusic's Matt Carlson, who commented on the album's "explicit exploitation and genuinely disgusting humor", and described it as "thirteen songs full of general punk sloppiness and distortion performed in 14 minutes".
"[4] Both commented on the album's sleeve, which was described as "equally disgusting" as the album title,[1] featuring a photograph by Michael Lavine of three nude models covered in animal blood,[7] which Sprague saw as designed for "calculated offence".
[5] The sleeve art was referenced on the 2000 album Come Clean, which was similar, but with the blood replaced with soap.
Club later called it "one of the most unforgettable album covers of the decade...It was an acidic, idiotic reminder that punk could still shock and offend (and flat-out fucking rock).
[9] Douglas Wolk of Pitchfork said it was the band's "Platonic ideal of phallic stupidity".