No question, Yes's albums have gotten better each time - I hope it stays that way! 3:36 contains almost only merciless Kracher, apart from the three shallow tracks 3, 4 and 13 which I can not quite make friends - with Track 6 shows that there is a perfect middle ground - the tracks are fast, hard and sometimes quite bleak. OK, and then there's the funny cool - dreamy from me - tracks like "Extasy". (From this track, I miss the way the even cooler Promo version). The album is highly recommended, except for driving maybe when you're unstable ;-) that the tracks are more melodic than before, I do not see as a disadvantage. It is an absolute advantage of good US-Hip Hop. While in Germany Laber Laber-boom boom-FlipFlop is still produced, the Americans know that besides horny bass and rough voices and melodies are in demand. That just makes the tracks so perfectly round and so they never actually but never be boring, but more and more carried away a. On the subject of "spiritual arsonist" I can only refer to [PA] and cite Track 8. The only thing missing is the album Yes's "Life Is not A Game" - an absolute hammer - the unfortunately - has landed where it definitely does not belong "Damizza Where I Wanna Be". Here's a well deserved 6th Star: *