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Permalink Reply by Jason "Goliath" Cook on June 9, 2011 at 4:31pm All 6's and 7's was great, and tech is showing the world how good he has been for a long time. I think this album will really open doors now. WWC,Mental Giant,Cult Leader,Technicians, those were my favorites.
I think it did live up to the hype, however you wanted the Eminem collabo or we even heard nas possibly. Which is my only complaint and snoop dogg was incredibly off beat. Also more krizz kaliko, and kutt calhoun.
I would disagree I thought You Owe Like Pookie was on of my favorite songs. Kutt Calhoun, and Jay Rock spit some lyrical fire.
So..would of liked a nas collabo,snoop stunk on his verse,more krizz kaliko,kutt calhoun. Hopefully this where strangeland comes in.
Also off topic but is tech still planning on releasing a Worldwide Choppers and So Lonely music video like he said he was doing it in the latest interview.
Malevolent Mike said:
It was "You Owe Like Pookie" away from perfection.
I think I'd put Anghellic and KOD ahead of it, but by next to nothing; Am I a Psycho? is one of my favorite Strange tracks already, more Hopsin please.
It absolutely hit the hype.
Permalink Reply by AnDy Capitator on June 9, 2011 at 4:43pm I believe it lives up to it overall, yea. Only "complaints" on my end was The Pledge being done twice (Military skit actually could've been the intro and made a great segue into Technicians), and that aside from Fuck Food, the sex portion was kind underwhelming. Not totally wack, and I know Stone, Kutt and Jay all had to be on the album, but Pookie and Overtime were the two weakest tracks on the album. Pornographic makes three, but no way in hell a track featuring Snoop and 40 is going anywhere. I Love Music...the hip-hop feel, the lyricism, the live instrumentation, I can't for the life of me agree with the majority that don't like the song.
Overall, if they had to keep the album as is, could've kept the Intro, ditched all the skits, and slipped one more great song on there.
I don't know if its his best album or not,( I haven't listened to anything else since I got the album though) but there was a lot of anticipation and hype for this album and Tech delivered without a doubt. Can't wait to see him Live June 18th, at the Cat Box in Santa Cruz.
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Permalink Reply by Sean Schipper on June 9, 2011 at 6:20pm hated the skits. the pledge and military shit really gave it a stupid feel for me. should have just left those out.
but im in love with so many songs on all 6s and 7s...overtime, delusional, fuck food (somethin we havnt seen yet), so lonely, love me tomorrow, etc..so many great songs.
so id say it lived up to the hype. but im not ready to put it over KOD and Everready
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