The collection was released as a cassette and included the Minutemen's first five EPs and LPs, recorded and released between 1980 and 1983.[3] It also included three songs released on other compilations: "9:30 May 2", "Clocks" and "Prelude".
John Dougan called the album "A superb collection."[1] Critic Ira Robbins called it "essential."[2] Jon Pareles of The New York Times said "Minutemen crammed telegraphic lyrics and allusions to blues, rock, Captain Beefheart and jazz into songs that generally lasted less than two minutes each" while saying the songs have "bite" and "virtuosity."[5]