"Vurdering: B" - "The album is an exercise in dissonance that can really only be appreciated when played at full volume. It cements the band as a frontrunner for the hardest-hitting, meanest, and most aggressive contemporary punk act. But it's not all brashness for the sake of brashness. While METZ's first album was a reflection on the anxiety and hysteria of living in a big city, this is an album more concerned with death ... Listening to METZ II is an overwhelming experience. It may take a few listens to soak in all the vitriol and venom, but it's worth the effort. It's hard to imagine them getting even louder and more fervent, but if there's a band that's capable of doing just that, it's undoubtedly METZ".