The intro, a real mess of bad news and scares around the world, heralding this bulwark of a rap album a - and this is one determined to the best releases of the year 2000. At first I was skeptical because Busta Rhymes and his style are well known, a prime example of what is called "matter of taste". However, the releases "Get Out !!" aroused and "Fire" my curiosity because they dramatically stood out from the monotony of other US-Rap. A look at the guest list is the first indication of how much effort put into the album: MOP, Flipmode Squad, Jay-Z, DMX and various members of the Wu-Tang Clan are all trying Busta steal the show. Of course this creates no because his rape are on "Anarchy" even faster and harder than it is already accustomed already by him. After listening to the track "C'Mon All My N *** az, C'Mon All My B **** it "where no one doubts that Busta Rhymes the MC is the fastest and most insane word river in the world. In contrast, the monotonous, but still very energetic flow, the Busta is set to "Make Noise" are the best (this track actually includes a guitar solo by Lenny Kravitz). In fact, I've rarely heard an album with such a novel and ingenious beats. As an example, "Street Sh **" above. Here it sounds as if someone had used the tooting of a 80s computer game as the main theme. In contrast, the sad melody of the song "A Trip Out Of Town" is strongly reminiscent of several productions by Mobb Deep. The latter, incidentally, is a masterpiece as far as the lyrics; a song full of violence and despair - but it ends with the facilitator, saying, "Cut! That's a rap! Good acting, muthafuckas! "This shows once again that Busta Rhymes are far from run out of good ideas. Now there are freaky songs and what to rock, but when will finally chill? Quite simply in "Show Me What You Got". This song is on his own, unobtrusive, a hammer. He has a really soothing beat and Flowt pleasantly relaxed. "Get Out !!" is exactly the song what you want to hear then also because it spreads exuberance. And these are not even the true highlights of the album. I could write a whole page for each song, but I'll take it rather an overall conclusion on the point: If you like Busta Rhymes, will love "Anarchy". I did not like him so far and love the album anyway. The entire spectrum of rap is covered here, where especially emphasis was placed on innovation. Preview brings absolutely nothing, because the album already takes several tries until it goes into the ear correctly. One should by listening on occasion quite, because the songs are arranged perfectly ... the songs are quite OK, but together they show their full potential. Just DICK only!