The Mr. Morale of Tyler's discography, his most personal album to date. I love how he tackles many hardships of his life in many of his songs (fanatic fans in Noid, growing old in Tomorrow, his father in Like Him, etc.). Noid has to be one of the best produced songs from Tyler yet, St. Chroma is the best intro track since Igor's Theme, Sticky is incredibly catchy and fun asf to listen to, etc. There may be no weak tracks at all, but it's not 100 because it's not Igor.
Wilshire has to be one of his most underrated songs. Anyways, I love the jazzy and rather braggy sound that he was going for in this album because it fits to well to his persona in this album, Tyler Baudelaire. A lot of songs are S tier material (Wilshire, Juggernaut, Safari, Sweet/ITYWTD, Manifesto), not to mention. The only weak track on this album is Lemonhead.
This has to be one of the best transitions for a rapper I've ever seen. Starting off as a hardcore rapper in his rap collective in Bastard and Goblin, to a more jazzy experimental, yet still vulgar rapper as he slowly phases out of Odd Future in Wolf and Cherry Bomb, to this. The only flaws are that Droppin Seeds is too short, and Enjoy Right Now, Today is too long of an instrumental. Maybe I'm crazy for that, because I love AU79, and that's a rather lengthy instrumental.