The disc, save for two ancient public-service spots and a Big Daddy Kane phone call pulled from the archives, is all killer, more or less, an improvement over the similarly minded Greatest Misses: three very live oldies ("Miuzi Weighs a Ton" from 1999, "Fight the Power" and "Welcome to the Terrordome" from 1992), four dynamite remixes that blow up classic wax and recognize them for the frantic rage-against-the-machine alternarock tracks they were from jump anyhow ("By the Time I Get to Arizona," "B Side Wins Again," "Shut Em Down" and "Public Enemy No. 1") and new stuff that's strictly old-skool ("Son of a Bush" sounds a clarion call, and it's louder than a Bomb Squad), except for the handful ("Gotta Give the Peeps What They Need," the title track) that sound like they were produced by David Holmes, homes. Flav gets his one track, so does Griff (damn it), but it's always gonna be Mistachuck's band, which still makes it the best hip-hop outfit in the world...this week, anyway.