To me the best tracks seem to roll out effortlessly, and this release does just that. "Warning" simply bleeds with style and sinister overtones but never looses it as a lot of pre D&B hardcore does, a real credit to Peshay. However, if you are after manic hardcore business check out "On The Firm" (I've always assumed this was a credit to Reinforced for signing him). Think early Rufige Kru twinned with Bizzy B and you're only halfway there. Absolutely bloody essential. And that's an understatement.