I hated his previous album. This is slightly more bearable though. When Tyler is spitting some structured bars, I can take him, but when it's just randomness/corny horrocore lyrics like 'Pigs' or 'Tamale', I find him to be one of the most unlikable rappers in the business. The beats by Tyler himself are a lot more likable than I remember from Goblin, but there's nothing sensational. The opener, 'Wolf', has some of the best production, however the lyrics and its short length are a let down.
Best Tracks: Wolf, 48, Rusty