Mo made some amazing pieces. I had about 75% of them. My top 5 in order were:
1- Colossus
Reaction Arc cover and that high flaring med-high RG core. It took cover adjustments really well and was so versatile.
2- Weapon Of Mass Bias
The ball started rolling off your hand but it finished so incredibly hard and it seemed like everyone I knew was throwing an honor score with it. The cover was a derivative of the Raging Inferno's I believe.
3- Seek & Destroy
This was the only particle solid that I've ever seen that had that much angle downlane. It really was amazing to see that strong ball tip down the lane and do sideways.
4- Ravage
Hands down one of the best reactive resins of all time PK18 on that updated Colossus core. An amazing ball
5- N'Sane Leverage
Walter Ray was a monster with this on tour and it was this "Red Ball on 5" that was mowing over the competition. Polished light load particle, very versatile with layouts.
honorable mentions:
Craze (hook monster!, core was reused in the Brunswick Aura series)
HookR (biggest skid flip ball that no one was throwing)
Total Shock & Awe (So versatile for a big hooking ball)
My turn (in no particular order):
1. Labyinth
Fairly early roll and has a smooth, yet defined hook. Hook potential would be equivalent to a strong mid-priced solid today and is good for medium-heavy oil to heavy at 500 grit.
2. Minotaur
Similar to the Labyrinth except it has a little more overall hook and a sharper motion to boot.
3. Colossus
Starts up a little sooner than the Labyrinth with same surface and has a slightly stronger response to friction as well.
4. Colossus Supreme
I don't know what the difference is in the cover between the original and the Supreme outside of surface prep but this ball manages to cut through heavy oil while still having a big, continuous arc at the backend. Simply amazing.
5. Mayhem
...The thread I created about this ball says it all.
6. Weapon of Mass Bias
Great ball for controlling wet/dry conditions. It has a very forward and rolly type of motion. It reads pretty early yet it does not like heavy oil even at 500 grit. All of the previous balls mentioned (not including the Mayhem) handle heavy oil better than the WMB at 500 grit.
7. Awesome Revs
I love the strong roll and continuous arc out of this ball. At 2000, I found it great on medium to medium-heavy lane conditions.
8. Levrg
It was an okay ball. I liked the heavy-rolling hook but I found it to work only a few lane conditions.