Sickology 101: Hard hitting drums and fitting start, Tech, Crooked I and Chino all are on point.
Midwest Choppers: Eerie production, unique percussion and features from Krayzie Bone and K-Dean. Fast fire flows and a solid hook.
Ghetto Love: Smooth hook, knocking bass and club horns/strings lay the backdrop, Strange Music associates, Krizz Kaliko and Kutt drop by.
Poh Me Anutha: Typical drinking track but works off its production, flutes, organ and moody horns.
We Kixin' It: Bass heavy and organ laden, choir voices croon.
Nothin': Primarily bass, static driven guitars join in at the hook. Messy Marv & Big Scoob drop worthy verses.
Let Me In: A bit cliche, horns and a smooth hook. Guests aren't nearly up to par with Tech.
In The Air: String based beat, the track knocks well and the musicality is nice.
Blown Away: Solo number by Tech that has him addressing the haters and his past. Autotuned hook croons, "I take the stage but I blow em all away".
Party And Bulls***: Unique beat that has a killer hook from Tech. The guitar riffs are jammin as well, Big Ben & Shadow join in on the cut.
Sorry N' S***: Seems forgettable, street cut that features 57th Street Rogue Dog Villains.
Dysfunctional: Big Scoob and Krizz assist for a "better not mess with me cause I'm a bit crazy" styled track.
Far Away: Reflective track that is guitar laced and Tech spits some truth and honesty. Krizz assists.
Creepin': Sing songy hook that is a bit catchy, as Tech drops a charismatic verse, while B.G. Bulletwound spits a southern drawled verse.
Red Nose: Another solo Tech track that has Tech feeling like he's Rudolf (the red nosed reindeer) because the media is after him. Tech turns a bit emo with this one, a "me against the world" type of track over a dark beat.
Areola: Chanting hook with pulsating beat and fast spitting performances from both Tech and the 816 Boys.
Solid Tech album for the fans, fits in his catalogue as another solid release. Tech brings the usual hit and club bangers, there's a few filler tracks, but overall another solid album. The productions are mainly uptempo spare a few tracks, bass heavy and musically nice. While it may be tough to follow who spits on the mic, because of so many different rappers, most of which are not known unless your a die hard Strange Music listener, but even the outsiders are a bit unknown, besides Bone member Krayzie Bone. Solid.
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