This album is an underrated gem, even to this day, and is what progressive metal should aspire to be. It shares some tropes of modern Prog Metal but not so much that it feels derivative.
It’s consistently excellent start to finish, never lets itself go, and has some very memorable riffs and melodies. It’s a shame that the band never went on to release another LP because this was a great snapshot of their potential, but alas it was not meant to be.
Lame, some how worse than the already bad version from Donda 2.
X’s “feature” is potentially Interesting, but unfortunately when someone has been dead for almost four years, it becomes extremely difficult to realize the potential that a demo track leaves behind.
Ye is literally not even trying. Dude made up with drake and immediately hired his ghost writer to write some of the most boring and uninspired lyrics about nothing interesting.
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Still struggle to comprehend why so many people dislike this album. Perhaps they think the raw and rough production is a mistake rather than an artistic decision? Regardless I think this is a really excellent album.