Well, it’s pretty damn good. I thoroughly enjoy the drums in Hanging Out in Haiger, the punk and black metal feel of Norway in September and the dirty Motorhead sound of Witch Ghetto. Overall, I think that I like the drumming and the production of the drums, as the beating of the skins on this album is great. I find that my favorite tracks are really the only thing that I listen to when I re-listen to the album, which isn’t usually the case for me, but that’s really the only gripe that I have.

