The band assumed this was directed at them, as their practice room was adjacent to the bathroom.
In addition to the six tracks on It's Not Enough to be Loud... it includes several unreleased studio tracks recorded around the same time, and covers of In the Dark by Toots and the Maytals, Breaking the Law by Judas Priest, Hole Lotta Rosie by AC/DC and a live recording of New York Groove made famous by Ace Frehley.
While the unreleased tracks are not as complete or polished as the others, they show further experimentation with unusual instrumentation, song forms and time.
[5] "Atonal cacophony the permeate a brooding, post-punkish structure, with such inspirations as Killdozer, Flipper and The Stooges hovering over, yet this glorious explosion is hardly what I'd call derivative..." – Suburban Voice[6] "Now here is one of the what I truly consider truly consider to be one of the best rock 'n roll records I have heard in quite a while."
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