[3] Rachel Aroesti of Q called the album "a raucous, irresistibly melodic collection of songs that ring with indignant, apathy-infused joie de vivre".
[10] In mixed reviews, Emma Finamore of Clash wrote: "collaboration with Rancid's Tim Armstrong, huh?
But that "sweet spot" (in the main) seems to boil down to some cheesy scratching in among the ska pop (see 'My Name Is Rat Boy') and Jamie T-style vocals.
[6] Rhian Daly of NME resumed: "Rat Boy's international profile might be growing, but he's not ready to conquer the world just yet".
[7] Zoe Camp of Pitchfork wrote: "a little bit of retrospective absurdity goes a long way—if only the rest of Internationally Unknown wasn't so pale and redundant".