75% Less Fat

75% Less Fat is the second album by Chris Mars. The title refers to the rejection of his former bandmates in The Replacements.

Production
Though Mars performs primarily as a one-man band, as he did on his previous album Horseshoes and Hand Grenades, his work also contains J.D. Foster on bass and clarinet.

Critical reception
AllMusic wrote: "Unlike most one-man projects, 75% Less Fat actually rocks -- there's a loose, unhinged feeling to the rhythms that make the music sound like a group effort." Entertainment Weekly called the music "beer-commercial-like riffs and bouncy, generic rhythms that, at best, sound like cheap imitations of [Mars's] own musical past." Trouser Press wrote that the album "may not push the envelope, but it cements an image of Mars as a serious musician with his own vision." Phoenix New Times called it "a well-played, well-produced recording that in the end fails to make any lasting impression."

Track listing

 * 1) "Stuck in Rewind" (4:00)
 * 2) "No Bands" (2:54)
 * 3) "Weasel" (2:56)
 * 4) "Public Opinion" (2:22)
 * 5) "All Figured Out" (3:41)
 * 6) "Whining Horse" (3:02)
 * 7) "Car Camping" (3:00)
 * 8) "Skipping School" (3:06)
 * 9) "Bullshit Detector" (2:39)
 * 10) "Candy Liquor" (3:04)
 * 11) "Demolition" (3:32)
 * 12) "No More Mud" (2:51)
 * 13) "Nightcap" (3:06)