Do you think All 6's and 7's lived up to the all anticipation?

and do you think its his best album or couldnt out do all his classics?

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Fuck yea this wiz worth tha anticipation.
I loved it all. Definitely worth the anticipation. Just wish Em was on it !
He could have left them out, yes, but the album wouldn't be 76 minutes in length.

J Hud said:

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

It surpassed it honestly. Imagine what it would have sounded like if mental giant and wwc didnt come out early.
Calm before the storm, Angelic, absolute power will always reigns supream!  Good album though. WW Choppers was worth my 11$
extremely debatable

Pattiak said:
Calm before the storm, Angelic, absolute power will always reigns supream!  Good album though. WW Choppers was worth my 11$
Agree about the skits. There was so many of them. But it does count towards the length of the cd as mentioned. But this was prolly the best album i've heard from tech lyrically since anghellic. He was completely in his head it seemed in this album and the raw guitar style beats and twisted almost skitzo lyrics. I love it because personally it seemed like he was in my head with the thoughts he was expressing. But Best album so far in my opinion.  

J Hud said:

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

loved the album. still prefer absolute power and k.o.d. but not by much. i think some of the artists could have been left out (snoop dogg, lil wayne) nothing against them, but they just dont go well with tech's style. definately his most popular album though, i think it will show tech to a lot of listeners who had never really listened to him much before.
I still cant find one verse that tech didnt absolutely murder
my favorite Tech album now. easily. even beat KOD, which surprised me a lot
I honestly don't think K.O.D. is better than A6A7, Killer, Everready, Anghellic or AP.  But it's kinda cool to see everyones opinion I see a lot of people like Anghellic but I just think T9X and Trapped in a Psycho's Body are better than Anghellic by themselves.  And ya album was amazing that's all you can say too hard to compare Tech is about to shit on everyone when Carter 4 drops.

I feel the album surpassed what I was expecting and is a timeless work of art! Up until the release of A6A7 my list of favorite Tech N9ne solo releases (not including Celcius, the Bad Season mixtape, or the Vintage Tech compilation) with my favorite being first was...

  1. Killer
  2. K.O.D.
  3. Everready: The Religion
  4. Absolute Power
  5. Anghellic: The Reparation
  6. Calm Before The Storm
  7. The Worst: 2K Edition
A6A7 has easily become the definitive first place winner on this list already! I love everything about this album from the songs to the skits and even each one of the bonus songs. This is without a shadow of a doubt an instant classic and I look forward to vibing out to this album for years to come. Though it's extremely hard to choose a top 5, I'd have to say the best songs from the album are Delusional, Worldwide Choppers, This Is Hip Hop, Cult Leader, and Strangeland all in that order. Every song on this cut is near flawless however.

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