When you get heavy into The Cure, you learn that the band habitually writes more songs than they can fit on an album. These extra songs often don't fit thematically with the rest of the record so they end up as B-Sides on their singles; but some of those songs would be the best tracks on the album they're excluded from. This is particularly true of Your God Is Fear; which combines Disintegration era soundscapes with Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me style guitar work. I love it.