Yeah, TERRORIST THREATS is cool. The only song that didn't do it for me was "Bangin' At The Party" (for some reason, it just seems lyrically incomplete, and the production on that track just sounds too echoey. Just my view, though). The rest of the songs are cool, though.
It's different overall than BOW DOWN, but it's cool to have a mainstream Rap CD w/ no soft shit. Like C. Parker said, the point of TERRORIST THREATS is that the "mainstream" gangsta rappers of today really aren't giving the listeners much food for thought, the way that the "mainstream" street artists of the early/mid-'90s did. "It's so many rappers in love...on the radio" indeed.
People who think that anything mainstream is crap probably won't like it, and those who haven't forgiven Cube for going into a movie career will probably use that as an excuse, but hey, it's their loss. Just my opinion, though.
PEACE!