
Again, the drums pound and batter you into dust. Indeed on this song in particular, the lead work is amazing, with even a nod to hardcore or grindcore during the faster moments of the song. For all the intensity of the song and indeed the album, gushing with Sabbathian influence, it is performed with flair and vigour. 'Troublemaker Makes Trouble', is a further example of discordant dissonance, the song title gives you a hint of what is in store for you, with the lyrics 'Scumbag! Asshole! Troublemaker makes trouble, selling one gram bags.' It appears to be a song about morality and the underbelly of society praying on the vulnerable, with The Disease Concept intent on inflicting there own brand of Charles Bronson vigilante style justice.

Again the song is brash, ballsy and downright ugly, finishing with a lead guitar flurry and a nod to Iron Maiden, with it's synchronised dual guitar finish.

Allin famously said 'With G.G, you don't get would you expect - you get what you deserve.' This song also has a strong stoner doom vibe to it, the musicality of the song reminds me of Solace and is it any wonder, given that one of the guitarists plays in that band. The Poison Idea comparison comes from the vocals, Jesse Kling sounds like a meaner, angrier Jerry A and he is a venomous front man, like the notorious G.G. 'We're taking the pain train and never coming back'.

Everything for the first 2 and a half minutes reminds me of what it would be like if those two bands were jamming it out, a slow pounding riff, building up until another massive riff kicks in, with the drums seemingly being battered like raw meat. 'Double Winner' is next and you’re treated to a monumental riff, think the sludgiest that Fistula or Eyehategod have ever produced and you're about halfway close to understanding how good it sounds.
