The Human Atom Bombs is the fourth album by the punk rock band, Randy, released in August 2001 by Epitaph Records/Burning Heart Records.
Moran praised the band for their "powerful politically charged lyrics" and for "[delivering] their feelings of anarchy in a swagger that has not been heard for some time."
Moran cited "Karl Marx and History," "Proletarian Hop," "Freedom Song," "Summer of Bros," "Shape Up," and "Rockin' Pneumonia and the Punk Rock Flu" as stand-out tracks.
reviewer Rob Ferraz called the album "an excellent collection of catchy anthems with a message worth hearing" and complimented the band for "[branching] out compared to their G7 release in 1999."
They praised the album for its musical diversity and said that while Randy reminded them of The Clash, the comparison was "unfair" because the band had crafted a unique and original style blending "garage, pop, rock n' roll, and hardcore."