I've seen Therapy? live several times and they always give a great show. (I got my picture taken with the evil priest when they played in Peterborough last year - which turned me into a giggling idiot for a good half an hour). This release is as close as you can get to being at one of their gigs without being deafened by a few hundred people calling Andy Cairns a fat bar steward.
Thankfully avoiding any tracks off the pretty terrible Shameless album, this is two discs of solid rock songs ranging from early favourites Potato Junkie and Innocent X through Neck Freak to Die Laughing (of course) and more recent tracks from Crooked Timber with an uptempo version of Diane thrown in. Not to forget a healthy amount of audience participation to make the listener feel that they're part of the performance.
If you haven't seen Therapy? live, this album will give you a good idea what you're missing. If you have seen them, it'll put a big smile on your face. Either way, a class release.