Kicking things off with the seven-and-a-half-minute title track, they make it clear that they still have it in them to be be supremely heavy. Seething, serrated riffs are matched by the bilious vocals of Steve 'Zetro' Souza, and they make every second count, and the same could be said for pretty much all of the album. Gary’s time in Slayer clearly rubbed off to an extent, resulting in the evil Prescribing Horror, which easily could be the work of that band with its sinister, atmospheric riffs. But then there’s the likes of Clickbait, The Beatings Will Continue (Until Morale Improves) and Slipping Into Madness, which are all classic Exodus, every one featuring killer soloing, goading budding guitarists to do better.