The closest thing to a traditional hip-hop track. The beat is a dusty, looped drum break. CeeLo raps-sings about relentless negativity: "Who cares? / Apparently nobody." It’s short, bitter, and brilliant.

The closer. A paranoid, hip-hop oriented track about fear of suburban life. "My neighbors keep on watchin' me / They don't like what they see." It ends the album on a note of tension, implying that no matter how much you grow, the "crazy" is always next door.

The album opens with a warning: they are not writing for the radio this time. 1. "Charity Case" A funky, paranoid opener with a distorted bass synth that sounds like a car alarm. CeeLo pleads for emotional charity: "Don't you be a stranger / To my heart." It’s desperate and danceable.