Initial "Test Pressing" edition, it comes with a 12x24" poster. Sold within USA, UK and Europe only via GOLF WANG websites. “St. Chroma” has an alternate 2nd verse. “I Killed You” and “Judge Judy” do not have Childish Gambino vocals. “Sticky” includes an additional verse from Tyler in place of the GloRilla verse. This release omits the track "Balloon" in favor of "Mother" “Thought I Was Dead” contains an exclusive Playboi Carti verse in place of the ScHoolboy Q verse. "Like Him" contains an exclusive alternate 2nd verse. "Noid" samples A1 Nizakupanga Ngozi from Ngozi Family - 45,000 Volts
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A (Variant 1)): BG ▽ AL 19802826231 IV
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B (Variant 1)): BG ▽ BL 19802826231
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side C (Variant 1)): BG ▽ CL 19802826231 IV
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side D (Variant 1)): BG ▽ DL 19802826231 II
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A (Variant 2)): BG ▽ AL 19802826231
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B (Variant 2)): BG ▽ BL 19802826231 IV
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side C (Variant 2)): BG ▽ CL 19802826231 III
Matrix / Runout (Runout Side D (Variant 2)): BG ▽ DL 19802826231 III
Juj: I am lucky to be among the few who have it, and it is truly a phenomenal release. Even only a test pressing like this feels so much more polished then a lot of Tyler's early work. Incredible album, I'm so glad to be a fan as he hits his stride. Has the strongest three song combo of any album I've heard
Love the record and the color one of the first ones I got starting my collection. Can't say for sure since I am still new to collecting but I have noticed popping on the tracks making it displeasing to listen to. The popping happens here and there. 3.5/5 or 4/5
My brother gifted me this album for my birthday, and I'm so grateful! The production is incredible from start to finish. While there are only one or two tracks I don't absolutely love, overall, this album ranks right up there with Tyler's best, and for me, Igor is his magnum opus. It might not surpass Igor, but some tracks, like the amazing intro followed by "Rah Tah Tah" and then "Noid," are easily on par with Igor's best moments.