most of the AA releases have been pretty linear and drum based, but this one is a bit weirder and I still dig it. Granted theres only one or two tracks I will really play on it, but thats fine with me.
As for the Speedy J tip, I do agree that his sound has become more of the same...but I thought Tanga was okay, it sounds good on a loud system. The problem with people lately is they feel that since Speedy J put out some massive records before, everytime a new speedy j release comes out people expect it to be THE record of its time, but that shouldn't be how it is imo.