Smash Your Head on the Punk Rock

[9][10] It was released in 1992, and marked the band's debut on Sub Pop.

Both EPs were released in Europe on Domino/20/20 Recordings in early 1992.

[13] Eric Gaffney contributed the majority of the album artwork, and the title, which was lifted for a SPIN article on Nirvana in 1994, and was taken for a book title of the same name, by Matt Bissonnette.

[14] Rob Sheffield, in The New Rolling Stone Album Guide, called "Brand New Love" one of Barlow's best songs, and an "anthemic losercore ballad.

"[7] An asterisk (*) denotes tracks taken from Rocking the Forest.