As the name implies, the album collects most of the music from the many singles that Mouse and the Traps released on Fraternity Records, so the last two singles released by the band in 1969 on Bell Records are omitted, as is the novelty song "Would You Believe" and the cover of "Psychotic Reaction" by Positively 13 O'clock.
Chain Reaction | Chemical reaction | Chain Reaction (song) | Thermidorian Reaction | Nuclear chain reaction | chemical reaction | SN2 reaction | SN1 reaction | Psychotic Reaction | nuclear reaction | Chain Reaction (game show) | Belousov–Zhabotinsky reaction | Substitution reaction | reaction | McMurry reaction | Combat stress reaction | Chain Reaction (film) | Unchained Reaction | Ugi reaction | TNA Reaction | Staudinger reaction | Schmidt reaction | Sabatier reaction | Reaction Motors | Reaction Engines Limited | Rapid Reaction Force | Physical Attraction, Chemical Reaction | Order of reaction | nuclear chain reaction | Nazarov cyclization reaction |
The song "Psychotic Reaction" can be heard playing on the jukebox in an early scene in Wim Wenders' film Alice in the Cities (1974).