After a long break, Busta Rhymes is back and graced the hip hop community with his new album "Anarchy". A total of 22 tracks have come on's album, which sees Busta Rhymes as a further stage in his musical development. Little "anarchic" but it comes to the album itself. Those who expect real innovation of Busta, is disappointed: Mr. Rhymes relies on its proven recipe. Pumping, partially choppy, frantic beats + harmonious melodies. Busta Rhymes has for "Anarchy" retold the help of many different productions, including Jay-Dee, which clearly sets the highlights of the album with his beats. So Jay-Dee is characterized among other things for the wonderful quiet and chilled out "Enjoy Da Ride" responsible, which also Busta Rhymes runs to top form and expermimentiert with his flow and his voice. Swizz Beatz also has produced a few beats on Busta Rhymes - unfortunately, I have to say. Because of the highly acclaimed straight from me "Enjoy Da Ride" follows "We Put It Down" and thus Swizz Beatz. For me, the Beats listening to old Nintendo games on: 'Super Mario has made a point and Swizz Beatz simultaneously found the first part of his Beats'. And on the Yanks take something from from - I can not understand for the life. Fortunately Swizz Beatz has not too much and produced so not desecrated the album. However, Swizz Beatz spirit has somehow rubbed off on the other producers, and so it is that the beat of the sixth track "Street Shit" like a cheap video game sounds. Since Busta Rhymes can not really do anything even though his rhymes and flows away really are on the whole album just at its finest. The rest of the album as a whole remains on a constant average level, at least in terms of beats. Highlights are in addition to the well-known "Get Out", "The Heist" (feat. Raekwon, Ghostface Killa + Roc Marciano), "Here We Go Again" (feat. Flipmode Squad) and "Why We Die" (feat. DMX & Jay-Z). For Busta fans the album is certainly recommended. Who is not on electronic beats à la Swizz Beatz, but can do without "Anarchy".