I do like this album, though I do consider it to be the weakest in their catalog; though this speaks more about how DT has released consistently great albums than on BC&SL. With most of their albums, I find that I can listen to them over and over without getting tired of them. I can listen to this album every once in a while, and I enjoy it whenever I do, but I find that it wears out its welcome after a few listens. I attribute this mostly to the inconsistent quality of the first two tracks; both ANTR and ARoP are mostly comprised of exceptional moments, but have a few components that do not work. Coincidently, the parts I take issue with in both songs involve part of Jordan's solos and Mike's vocals. Due to this inconsistency in the first 25 minutes or so, I find it hard to motivate myself to listen to the album, even though the remaining two thirds are excellent. Unlike their other albums, I prefer to listen to parts of this one rather than the entire thing.