The wack songs were wack.
Songs like Mosh, Toy Soldier, Yellow Brick road, we as Americans....all powerful tracks that are better in content and execution than the best shyt from MMLP2.
Then you got good songs like evil deeds (one of my favorite songs from em), never enough, spend some time, crazy in love, some middle of the road shyt and about 3 or 4 of his worst songs ever.
And again...we're talking about an album, largely about not wanting to make an album. He was literally on some "here's the album, now leave me alone" type shyt.
It's why you see him pointing the gun at the fans. I offer up my pain and personal life to you for your entertainment, tell you I need a break...and you say Encore?
None of that excuses the wack shyt, but listening to it from his perspective makes for an interesting experience.
Title was fine when you actually get the aim of the record. Wasn't supposed to match or be a sequel, it was more like treating the original album like a time capsule, setting his issues out on the table again to see how differently he views them now.
I actually think the concept played out well, just that some of the beats and hooks didn't match the quality of the idea.