The album gets a fast and great start "Copyleft Notice", a song that tells why and how they're here, among other things: really should become the Jamendo anthem!
Out of Tune defies good taste with great and funny attacks on authority, religion and economy, in songs that display great skill and variation, specially considering it's punk.
It's influenced by various styles such as hard rock (in "Technocracy", but also at double speed at "Call of Duty") and progressive rock, that has its influence felt all over the album, since the rhythms and riffs aren't obvious: Out of Tune play fast, but they aren't taking shortcuts.
It's worth noting the awesome bass at the start of "God is a Coward", one of the best songs, along with "Eat Your Leaders" and "Copyleft Notice". But even the weakest songs (like "Mimosa", where I think the vocals didn't work well) won't leave you bored; there's far too much variation for that to happen.
In short, "Discontent Producers" is awesome, angry, funny, smart, and never stops. A strong recommendation to any hardcore/punk fan, but also to hard rock and heavy metal fans.
By the way, great cover!