A pivotal 2015 release from US rap giant Tyler The Creator reissued, a record that marked a sharp pivot from early shock tactics into more playful, genre-blurring territory. It's a maximalist blend of funk-rock, jazz, rap and r&b that veers deliberately between extremes i with tracks like 'Deathcamp' and 'Pilot' blasting out with distorted aggression, while 'Find Your Wings' and 'Fucking Young / Perfect' lean into soft textures and melodic optimism. 'Smuckers' brings heavyweight verses from Kanye West and Lil Wayne, all stitched together by thick synths and vintage soul drums, while Schoolboy Q trades bars with Tyler over video game bleeps on 'The Brown Stains Of Darkeese Latifah Part 6-12 (Remix)'. Elsewhere, '2Seater/Hair Blows' and 'Keep Da O's' show his growing confidence with harmony and arrangement, drawing as much from 70s soft rock as rap. It's a dense and restless listen, full of sudden detours, beat switch-ups and raw mixes, but that instability feels deliberate i a refusal to settle. As a body of work, it points clearly toward what would follow in later albums, but still stands on its own as a messy, colourful and often brilliant left turn.