Compared to the last album of The Clipse's "Hell Hath No Fury" a clear improvement. This is partly because the guys have practiced diligently and have expressed their rap style into shape. Especially Pusha T play on songs like "Mr. Me Too" and "Ride Around Shining" its full class. Malice may sound, however, unfortunately, at times still a little awkward. Secondly, the Neptunes from their usual sound have largely solved. Only "We got it for cheap" is Neptunes-standard goods, but at very high levels. The rest sounds far more futuristic and more varied. Highlights include the eerie "Keys Open Doors", the first single "Mr. Me Too" and the mysterious "Ride Around Shining".
Against Lahm are "Dirty Money" and "Is not Cha". "Trill" which was chosen by the American XXL magazine as one of the best songs of 2006, although surprised with an unusual for US hip-hop electro beat, but can convince just as little.
Overall, The Clipse is nevertheless one of the most innovative and interesting rap albums of recent years succeeded.