Five mana for a 5/4 with menace is the floor, and the floor is most of what you're buying. The lord clause asks you to find Rhinos in a set with three of them, one being Rocksteady, Crash Courser at the same rarity slot you'd need to wheel or open yourself. Treat the anthem as a bonus that almost never fires, not a reason to take the card.
What keeps this out of the binder in mono-black or BW Legendary is the swampcycling clause plus a passable rate on a stalled board. TMT plays as a medium-speed midrange format where five-mana 5/4s with menace meaningfully close games: the common toughness map tops out at the 2/3 and 3/2 lines, and menace through a board of Foot Ninjas and Putrid Pals is real pressure. The card is also a hedge against flood and color-screw, which matters in a format where two-color decks routinely splash off Escape Tunnel and TCRI Building.
Pick band sits around P1P7 to P1P9 in BW or WB Legendary builds, later in mono-black. Maindeck as a one-of finisher; the swampcycling means a second copy is fine but never wanted. Stomped by the Foot is the punisher you plan around: do not lead this into open black mana with a removal-priced window. Grounded for Life punishes the tap-out turn rather than the cast itself.
The Rocksteady interaction is a cute corner case (the pair grants each other their relevant keywords) but drafting toward it is a trap. Take Bebop as a curve-topper that cycles, and let the Rhino line happen if it happens.
