New Alliance initially released Bonus Fat as an
EP. In 1987 New Alliance was sold to SST, who re-released Bonus Fat on EP,
cassette, and
compact disc. In 1988 SST paired Bonus Fat with the band's debut album Milo Goes to College as Two Things at Once, a single release compiling all of the band's recorded output from 1979 to 1982.
Ned Raggett of
Allmusic gave Bonus Fat three stars out of five and focused his comments on "Ride the Wild" and "It's a Hectic World", calling them "gentle,
surf-inspired
power pop more than anything else."[2][6] He noted that "It's a Hectic World" is "even more explicitly surfy in ways, but with a nervous, flat
new wave edge to it as well — not quite
Devo if they grew up on the coast, but there's something to that comparison."[2][6]Jenny Eliscu of Rolling Stone remarked that the inclusion of these two songs "can't be considered much of a bonus."[7] Rock critic
Robert Christgau similarly called these two tracks "forgettable [and] surprisingly poppish" but gave the compilation an A− rating on the strength of the Fat EP material, which he said sounded better on this release than on the original EP.[8]
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abLaCour, Deedle (Director); Riggle, Matt (Director) (2013).
Filmage: The Story of Descendents/All (DVD). Manchester: Rogue Elephant Pictures. Event occurs at 24:08.
^Hull, Tom (April 19, 2021).
"Music Week". Tom Hull – on the Web. Retrieved April 20, 2021.
New Alliance initially released Bonus Fat as an
EP. In 1987 New Alliance was sold to SST, who re-released Bonus Fat on EP,
cassette, and
compact disc. In 1988 SST paired Bonus Fat with the band's debut album Milo Goes to College as Two Things at Once, a single release compiling all of the band's recorded output from 1979 to 1982.
Ned Raggett of
Allmusic gave Bonus Fat three stars out of five and focused his comments on "Ride the Wild" and "It's a Hectic World", calling them "gentle,
surf-inspired
power pop more than anything else."[2][6] He noted that "It's a Hectic World" is "even more explicitly surfy in ways, but with a nervous, flat
new wave edge to it as well — not quite
Devo if they grew up on the coast, but there's something to that comparison."[2][6]Jenny Eliscu of Rolling Stone remarked that the inclusion of these two songs "can't be considered much of a bonus."[7] Rock critic
Robert Christgau similarly called these two tracks "forgettable [and] surprisingly poppish" but gave the compilation an A− rating on the strength of the Fat EP material, which he said sounded better on this release than on the original EP.[8]
^
abLaCour, Deedle (Director); Riggle, Matt (Director) (2013).
Filmage: The Story of Descendents/All (DVD). Manchester: Rogue Elephant Pictures. Event occurs at 24:08.
^Hull, Tom (April 19, 2021).
"Music Week". Tom Hull – on the Web. Retrieved April 20, 2021.