Jeremy Salmon of
AllMusic remarked, "Highbrow humor was never a signature of the Descendents, but the toilet-themed album
Enjoy! is a bit much." He criticized the scatological humor of "Enjoy", "Orgofart", and the album's artwork, and called the heavy metal-styled "Days Are Blood" and "Orgo 51" "disposable", but noted the similarly heavy "Hürtin' Crüe" as an exception worthy of its inclusion on the band's best-of album
Somery. Despite the weaker tracks, he noted that
Enjoy! includes several songs central to the Descendents' repertoire, including "Kids", "Wendy", and "Sour Grapes", calling the album "a fine metaphor for the history of the Descendents; no matter what turbulence befell the band, some excellent songs were still able to seep through anything that clogged."
Jenny Eliscu of
Rolling Stone called
Enjoy! "weak overall, due in part to [original bassist
Tony Lombardo's] departure, though mostly because of the scatological humor on the title track ('Sniff my ass while I pass gas', goes but one pearl.) The album is rescued by a cover of The Beach Boys' 'Wendy' and the band's own 'Sour Grapes', on which Auckerman gets rejected by a snooty new-wave girl." Some friends of the band were more complimentary of the album.
Dave Naz of
Chemical People later remarked that "
Milo Goes to College is probably the record you identify most with the band, maybe, but
Enjoy! is like, 'Wow!' I don't want to say they polished their sound, but they kind of took it to another level. I think that album best represents them. There's a lot of farting, and that goes on when you're hanging out with those guys."
Robert Hecker of
Redd Kross cites "Get the Time" as one of his favorite songs: "I regularly lump it in my top three greatest songs in
pop music of all time, with '
Hey Jude' and '
Under Pressure'. It's perfect. It is a perfect song. And maybe if [the album] didn't have a toilet paper roll on the cover, it could have sold 20 million copies." == Cover versions ==