AllMusic gave COP Compilation a rating of three out of five stars, saying "the majority of these cuts are prime
industrial", crediting the tracks by
Deathline International and
Slave Unit as the album's highlights, "with only a few mediocre offerings from Index, Heavy Water Unit and
Battery."[5]Black Monday criticized the release for not representing the musical quality of
COP International and said "if your not familiar with the label, or the musicians, this is a safe buy; you'll be enchanted by the unique feel and integrity of the
COP clan of musicians."[6] Sonic Boom called the album "an excellent compilation for both a first time COP purchaser and for completest's as they can either sample the entire label on this single release or collect all the track found only here."[7] The album peaked at number twenty-five on CMJ New Music Monthly's top dance releases in 1997.[8]
^COP Compilation (booklet). Various artists. Oakland, California:
COP International. 1997.{{
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