Can't deny that putting 85°C caps near hot components is ridiculous. But I'm not aware of the same failure rate happening with Chemi-con SMG series (equivalent specifications to my knowledge).
PeteS in CA did extreme stress tests on several series of capacitors. As far as I remember, Nichicon HE outsurvived Rubycon YXG and YXH, whereas Chemi-con KZE and Rubycon ZL outsurvived Nichicon HD. (There seem to be more complaints about HD than KZE.) It may well be similar for general purpose caps. Not surprisingly, KZG didn't compare too well, but neither did KZH. (Chemi-con LXZ, Nichicon PW and Panasonic FC all did well, as did Panasonic FM.) I'm not saying any of these other series are as bad as KZG or the defective batches of HM and HN (I don't know if HZ was also affected), but you get the point.
severach doesn't trust Rubycon MBZ or MCZ - ironic considering that Topcat originally preferred those.