Though the first single, "She Loves Me Not," bridges the gap between P. Roach of old and new by tacking some barbed rhymes to the end of a surprisingly melodic rock wind sprint, elsewhere, there's no rapping or mangling of black English vernacular to be found. Instead, lovehatetragedy teems with jagged, combustible rockers like "M-80 (Explosive Energy Movement)," a two-minute tickling of the adrenal glands; the churning "Singular Indestructible Droid," which rides a mammoth, burping bass line before exploding into a vicious, screaming refrain; and "Walking Thru Barbed Wire," an emotional eddy with saber-tooth guitars. Jacoby Shaddix plumbs his upper register on the swirling "Time and Time Again" and the pleading "Decompression Period," both of which owe more to STP than ODB. It's a startling transformation, as Papa Roach goes from pest to predator, leaving neo metal to rest in pieces.