Review Summary: I was only 13 with a waifu and a dream.
Ahh, yes, novelty music, how I love thee. Interesting though, because novelty music is such a big umbrella term for music of so many genres. No genre can be safe from novelty music. Our victim for todays special feature would be Hip-Hop. How will it be massacred this time?
Enter a young man that calls himself Hentai Dude. His gimmick is, well, that he raps about Hentai. And that's pretty much it. I can already feel people groan and roll their eyes, but bear with me for a second. Because, for all that is worth a solid headscratching, followed by a gigantic facepalm, there might be something to it.
No there's not, who am I kidding? But if this happens to be your field of humour, you will have a grand time with Anime Vodka. Because, you see, he will make your waifu his waifu. He grinds with them 2D girls and makes some sweet, sweet love to them. Hentai is his dayjob. Keep in mind, Onii-chan loves it when you cry for him. Do you have the anime b**bs to be his waifu? You could even be his dakimakura!
That was pretty much a summary of the themes on here. But since the lyrics are a topic that leaves so little to talk about, let's talk about the rest.
Hentai has a very nice and varied taste in beats. You can find anything you ever wanted to hear hentai-oriented lines over on here! Black and Yellow, Versace, Marvin & Chardonnay, Ride Wit Me, Teach Me How To Dougie, Ponponpon, Grind With Me and many more are on here in a wonderful mixture that will have you sigh in nostalgia and grab your head in disbelief of just what he thinks he is doing.
His flows are, uhh, there, I guess. He isn't a bad rapper by any means, he often imitates the original flows the songs had, and when he does his own, they are quite good, nothing too special, but serviceable enough to carry him. Sometimes he makes some mistakes, but nothing too bad. Only thing really worth mentioning is the mixing of his voice, which can slide a bit too much into the background in some songs, like Black and Yellows chorus or Bible Black.
In conclusion, as stated before, if this is your humour, this will be the comedy album of the year for you, because it is just too weird and pleasantly embarrassing to not enjoy. The album flows quite well, and there is nothing too much to criticise here, it works well as the novelty music it is, but as anything else, it fails quite miserably. Just listen to it, make your own opinion, laugh a bit, and then maybe replay it or go on with your life. Your time at least wasn't wasted.