Another fine start with some nice sounding electronics, swaying from side to side seeking the golden mean of Inner Strength. The track opens out and exudes a confidence that the strength has been attained. Intolerance Weapon is profound in its concept, and a real part of our history and so on through to the future, even if it's just propaganda. Personally, I cannot tolerate the intolerant, but then I hate being ignored, so any attention is attention. The track goes from being quite formidable to a weaker state and then into Speed Running, which inculcates the thought of fleeing, which with any social war there will be an element of escapism, even if it is in the minds of the oppressor as well as the oppressed. Break the Ghettos attests to the usual targets, unless there is money to be made from safeguarding other areas of intensity during war. There is a vitalism here that transcends any technical criticism. If I don't like something I won't review it, unless I can be constructive, but that's just me. I liked it but I liked what it inspired in me perhaps more than its technical merits. Is this the X factor?