The Great Brain Robbery is the second and final studio album by British indie rock band The Crocketts.
[2] A review in the magazine Welsh Bands Weekly described The Great Brain Robbery as "fucking amazing", praising the performance of vocalist Davey MacManus as well as the "perfect harmony between voices and instruments".
[8] Melody Maker writer Daniel Booth was less positive, however, awarding The Great Brain Robbery two and a half out of five stars and describing it as "the sound of poorly articulated angst slowly worming its way up its own arse".
[4] Booth directed particular criticism at MacManus's vocal style, and concluded by labelling the album a "crock of shit".
[4] The NME were similarly critical, awarding the album a rating of three out of ten and criticising an apparent "Midwest American" style of the material.