Fast and furious, very few missteps. Kill the Poor is a strong opener and we don't slow down much after that. When Ya Get Drafted has some of the best riffing. Let's Lynch the Landlord does offer a brief respite from the breackneck pace (if not the social commentary) but Drug Me is even more brutal. Super quick playing with horror movie strings - killer. California Uber Alles is another top track, slowing down in the middle to chug along before the catchy verse and chorus return. Great outro riff too. Holiday In Cambodia is as good as ever and easily the highlight of the record. Expanded edition is worth playing too, especially for Police Truck on the second disc. Do I wish the production was a bit better and some of the songs were longer? Maybe, but that's missing the point. So much raw aggression captured here and 45 years later their anger is still very relevant. Still torn on the rating, but it's between 4 and 5 stars.