Hmmmmm. Don't get me wrong, it's good, but it's way too short, there's too many filler tracks for such a short run time and basically it's just not got the flow of God Luck And Good Speed which was just one of those perfect albums that goes from start to finish with you barely noticing track divisions. I do like Jason... The Dragon, but compared to what went before and how long I've been waiting for it, it's not quite what I wanted. Trimmed of the throwaway tracks it would have made an amazing mini album, because when it hits it hits hard and filthy.