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jayfatha
September 15th 2012


2918 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Vocals on this remind me of Dr. Rockso in Zazz Blammymatazz

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
October 25th 2012


18959 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

Nice blues rock vibe.



demigod!
December 1st 2012


49620 Comments


this is actually pretty solid.

demigod!
December 20th 2012


49620 Comments


consumption is a sweet track

Ecnalzen
May 5th 2013


12163 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

If I like this, is their other stuff worth checking out, or is this a fairly decent departure from their old stuff?

bloc
May 5th 2013


70286 Comments


These guys haven't really changed much over the years. You'd probably enjoy their older stuff.

Personally, I consider the band's earlier stuff to be average.

Ecnalzen
May 6th 2013


12163 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I see. I am just kind of enjoying this bluesy rock thing they have got going on and was interested in more of a similar (or better) quality.

demigod!
May 6th 2013


49620 Comments


This is actually the only ZZ album ive heard. Get wutever has cheap sunglasses on it and let me knownhow it is :p love that song

DikkoZinner
February 19th 2014


5368 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Hey not too shabby

rockandmetaljunkie
December 16th 2014


9621 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

amazing album

InFlamesWeThrash666
June 30th 2017


10561 Comments


opener bangs

wham49
September 20th 2017


6341 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

total badass, sounds like 70's topp with better production

CaliggyJack
August 21st 2021


10065 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

R.I.P. Dusty Hill

GhandhiLion
May 16th 2022


17644 Comments


Crazy that they were influenced by DJ Screw

GhandhiLion
May 16th 2022


17644 Comments


BG: "We encountered the absolute best in and around the vast array of artists from the Houston crew, including DJ Screw, Bushwick Bill, Scarface, The Geto Boys, Manny Fresh, Juvvy, the Cash Money crowd, Beyonce — all at the now infamous shop of super sound known around as John Moran’s Digital Services. That was a studio we frequented back in the ’90s. There was some downhome cross-pollinization happening and, not surprisingly, the extended exchanges between us all brought an intimate familiarity with the chopped and screwed phenomenon."




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