If you like hip-hop, (and not that repetitive, swearing type of stuff) this album is for you. Slug uses his knowledge and experience from years of learning to form an album that satisfies your ears. Every line is finely crafted and the beats are far from boring. There is a lot of change between this album and even The Family Sign, let alone some of the older albums. Some may find it "too new-school" but I like how the duo has adapted to the new generations listening styles.
What's great about it: EVERYTHING
What's not so great: Bought the record, won't play on my record player.