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Electric City
April 20th 2009


15756 Comments


I Love College is begging to be covered by a hardcore band. We can only dread the day

kitsch
April 20th 2009


5117 Comments


rise against!

TheDMV
April 20th 2009


64 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

I knew this was going to be bad after i love college got really big which makes me sad because this guy went to college in my hometown. his mixtape was really good he had some excellent songs and lyrics on that. This Message Edited On 04.20.09

Doppelganger
April 20th 2009


3124 Comments


not as cool as azeroth 8-)

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Tsuruka
April 20th 2009


55 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

The last half of the album is so much better than the first (Fallin', Bad Day, His Dream). I'd give it a 3/5. Shows he has a lot of potential, but tracks like I Love College don't showcase it at all.

kitsch
April 20th 2009


5117 Comments


Dear scyther:

i at least misquoted you.

you made a very poor internet meme reference

you lose

CrazyFool84
April 20th 2009


1083 Comments


haha nice review, if the rest of this album can be more or less summed up with I love college, I'm passing on this tripe. His flow (at least in that song) is ridiculously terrible, its sad I had friends who thought he was Classified when they heard this

pfillypfeffer
April 20th 2009


48 Comments


I just watched the "I love college" music video after reading all of these comments and all i have to say is, Do yall remember that awful song "Shoot the shit (let's begin)" by Bad Ronald? This sounds like one of those guy's side project haha.

This album sounds so dumb that it has got to be hilarious, definitely worth a download in my opinion.

natey
April 20th 2009


4195 Comments


initially thought "I Love College" was catchy in a good way but song is totally fawful

kingsoby1
Emeritus
April 20th 2009


4970 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

its sad I had friends who thought he was Classified when they heard this


new classified album came out earlier this month; it's not terrible.

south_of_heaven 11
April 20th 2009


5612 Comments


I have nothing but hate for this man.

"I Love College" is the new official anthem for frat tools across the nation.

Phantom
April 20th 2009


9010 Comments


Just looked up I Love College on youtube...it's terrible.


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BallsToTheWall
April 20th 2009


51226 Comments


Christ, this mother put out a full album? Man, and South's comment is 110% accurate. Song is atrocious and I expect the album to be just as grating.

AtavanHalen
April 20th 2009


17919 Comments


Thankfully, this hasn't taken off in Australia. Sounds like shit.

bastard
April 20th 2009


3432 Comments


I thought I love college was enjoyable, but i doubt the rest of this is good.

kitsch
April 21st 2009


5117 Comments


lol

BallsToTheWall
April 21st 2009


51226 Comments


If you don't live in a college town then you have no idea how truly irritating this becomes, especially a well populated area like in my instance Orlando. Fucking hell it kills my mojo.

MassiveAttack
April 21st 2009


2754 Comments


sigh...gaslight my friends played that song when we were playing beer pong...I just snickered.

ToWhatEnd
April 21st 2009


3173 Comments


I can't speak for the rest of the album - I'm sure it's terrible - but if you are currently enrolled in higher education, out on a Saturday night drinking at a bar with your friends and you don't enjoy "I Love College" you need to have yourself another drink and loosen the hell up. Frat dudes still suck. Review brings the lolz. Loved the 2 a.m. freestyle line.

jredmond
April 21st 2009


224 Comments


Hahaha, last time i was visiting my college this dude was playing at a frat. We decided against going to see him..



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