In a contemporary review for
Rolling Stone,
J. D. Considine wrote that
Violent Femmes was precocious yet dynamic, with a good balance between Gano's direct lyrics and the full sound of the music. In a retrospective write-up for
AllMusic, Steve Huey called
Violent Femmes "one of the most distinctive records of the early
alternative movement and an enduring cult classic," noting that "the music also owes something to the Modern Lovers' minimalism, but powered by
Brian Ritchie's busy acoustic bass riffing and the urgency and wild abandon of
punk rock, the Femmes forged a sound all their own," while crediting Gano for keeping "the music engaging and compelling without overindulging in his seemingly willful naiveté." and
Slant Magazine, who in a 2012 list ranked it 21st. In 2014,
PopMatters listed
Violent Femmes as an essential alternative rock album of the 1980s. It also placed at number 974 in the 2000 edition of the book
All Time Top 1000 Albums, and was included in the book
1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. ==Track listing==