He has my favorite style going right now, but you're right that he sounds the same on every track. I think he'll improve that as he grows, but it didn't bother me because there were enough guest appearances to break things up and because he works that style on a ridiculous level. It's funny how everyone's talking about Vince Staples' verse on "Hive," but Earl Sweatshirt's second verse was as good or better. My favorite song off it is still "Chum," even if it's the oldest song on the album.
Also, RZA: "I fuck the freckles off your face bitch!"