Biff Bang Pow! helped establish the sound and style of Creation Records during their inception, not least because they were formed by Alan McGee and Dick Green, two of the label's founders. Early recordings showed the band happily ensconced where garage rock, psychedelic pop, early punk, and mod all intersected. Powered by boundless energy and a seemingly endless supply of catchy tunes, singles like "Fifty Years of Fun" and "Love's Going Out of Fashion" are C-86-era classics, and The Girl Who Runs the Beat Hotel perfectly typifies the Creation aesthetic of jangle pop. As McGee...