Penicillin on Wax

"[4] Robert Christgau cited "Fuck Compton" as a "choice cut",[6] indicating a good song on "an album that isn't worth your time or money.

"[8] The Washington Post concluded that "the Bronx rapper doesn't realize that for as much as he's dissing NWA on cuts such as '(Expletive) Compton' and 'Intro', he's riding their coattails.

"[9] In a retrospective review, DJ Fatboy of RapReviews praised the production, Tim's "forceful" delivery of his absurd lyricism (despite wishing that he craft better lyrics), and Kool Keith's guest contributions on "I Ain't Havin' It" and "Secret Fantasies", concluding that, "Great production values, utter craziness.

"[5] AllMusic's Ron Wynn gave Penicillin on Wax an "Album Pick" tag, saying "Bronx rapper Tim Dog informed the world what he thought of West Coast types with the single 'F--- Compton'.

It was the definitive composition on his debut album, setting the stage for a series of angry, often vicious and sneering taunts, challenges, boasts and putdowns.