| 3.0 good | hamilfun | September 22nd 14 | Really catchy and fun. Few things to work on (delivery, flow, excessive sampling), but for a debut LP from kids with no experience, it's pretty cool.
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| 2.5 average | JesusChristLives | October 1st 14 | No, I cannot 'dig it'. Though there are some genuinely acceptable tracks (the odds), more often than not, the songs don't make any sense. Why doesn't he need a jacket? Why is there a man aimlessly talking to a boy about bongo playing? What DOES Africa do with the money? So many questions are left unanswered that the music just feels uninspired. Listening to a toilet.... no..... a clogged toilet is more enjoyable than some of the songs on this disc. Thankfully, track 13 is masterful enough to warrant your time. If there was one major thing I would improve about this disc, is that it needed more swear words. Do you know how much more swear words this track needed? Answer: a lot of them. The biggest asset to the album however, was its humor. The only problem is, I have literally no idea how much of it is intentional or not. You could do a lot worse. But you could also do so, so, SOOOOO much better.
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| 5.0 classic | jafd | September 28th 14 | In their first attempt at music, KrL productions creates an auditory experience unlike anything this reviewer has had the god damn fucking pleasure of experiencing. It was the most wag-jam FUCKING THING EVER -- ;... If I could shove this album up my urethra. . . . . i wOOLD. BEN LUTZ IS CRAZZZZYYY GOIN NUTZ ON YOUR ASS. I JUST WANT HIM TO GO NUTZ ON MY ASZZ. KRL MUSIC PRODCUGIONTS I WOLL SUCKK U OFF I LOVE YOU
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| 1.5 very poor | DoctorBrule | September 22nd 14 | Rapper and womanizer Ben "Goin Nutz" Lutz fails to develop a consistent flow and rhyme scheme in
this pathetic attempt at an album. Guest tracks from Nando bring some level of stability to this
pile of trash, but fail to save the album from collapsing into the dismal abyss that is Fort
Wayne's music industry.
Consistency is lacking throughout the album, common themes are few and far between. It seems as if
the album was thrown together on a whim. The album's lackluster sampling tries to alleviate the
audible assault on the listener's ears, but ultimately falls far short.
Lutz's vocals only make the sub par beats produced by Bobay seem even less appealing, reducing
this albums resemblance of quality to atomic ash.
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