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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 25 reviews)
Sales Rank: 19329
Category: Music

Artist: Tech N9ne
Publisher: Strange Music
Studio: Strange Music
Manufacturer: Strange Music
Label: Strange Music
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 48
UPC: 893981001483
EAN: 0893981001483
ASIN: B00197U0HG

Release Date: July 1, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Dr. Frazier's Office (Intro Skit)
  • Like Yeah
  • Wheaties
  • Everybody Move
  • Get The F**k Outta Here
  • The Waitress
  • Crybaby
  • S**t Is Real
  • Blackboy
  • Pillow Talkin'
  • Paint A Dark Picture
  • Hope For A Higher Power
  • Worst Case Scenario (Skit)
  • Psycho B**h II
  • Poisonous
  • Too Much

  Disc 2
  • I Love You But F**k You
  • One Good Time
  • Drill Team
  • Beat You Up
  • Let's Go
  • Why You Ain't Call Me
  • Seven Words
  • The Sexorcist (Infomercial)
  • Killa Call (Skit)
  • Enjoy
  • Elbow Macaroni (Skit)
  • I Am Everything
  • Happy Ending
  • Can't Shake It
  • Holier Than Thou
  • Last Words

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Explicit Version.Double disc of 32 tracks featuring Ice Cube, Scarface, Paul Wall, Kottonmouth Kings, Shawnna and others as well as several members of the Strange Music roster, most notably Krizz Kaliko. Firmly cemented as Rap's most successful and dependable independent retail success story, Tech N9ne returns to the marketplace with the first double album of his career. Killer speaks to Tech N9nes' skills on the mic. A sizable portion of Tech N9ne's success comes from his status as the world's harest touring Rap act.


Customer Reviews:   Read 20 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Killer!!! underground music   October 6, 2008
Luv the underground, Tech N9ne(strange music), Sidcar The Skeleton, Xray, Mercy (dfmusic.org), Bone Thugs with flesh-n-bone coming soon (bone thugs n harmony), Esham, Insane Clown Posse.... Tech u did yo thang on this 1!!!! stay underground




4 out of 5 stars Not as good...   August 28, 2008
I love Tech N9ne, he is my favorite artist and I love the record label (I have a tattoo of the snake/bat logo on my arm)

BUT!

This CD was a little soft and a little repetitive, ESPECIALLY in the song "I love you but F you", "Beat you up" and "S*** is real"

With that said, "I Am Everything" hit HARD with a beautiful mix of rock and rap. "The Waitress" was a favorite of mine too. And "Let's Go" had a nice techno sound to it.

A really good CD despite the negative aspects of it. Not better than Everready though.




5 out of 5 stars Tech does the damn thing!!!   August 19, 2008
Ok heres my 2 cents on the album. I think that this is Techs biggest and best project to date. His production is better then ever, his contect and flow have matured and he has a blend of his older and newew styles. I honeslty think that people that have a low opinon of this album are either 1. "newer" Tech fans...meaning they jumped on after Anghellic or have only heard his features on other albums. Or 2: people that are musicly listen to more rock and pop music then rap. The reason I say this about the 2nd part is because most of the peple that say they dont like it dont like the R&B style of music or the southern style music. Most peoepl that like rap more love this album becuase of all the flavors it brings to the table. Plus Techs style and flow shines all over each track and he manages to keep every track listenable to at least a few times. The other thing I love about this album is that if you listen to it the beats and the topics all flow together. You have differnt sections and this was done on purpose. It allows people to get to there favorite kind of music or favorite songs at the same time. Thats why there is a Sextion and a darkside to the album so you can move over it if thats not what your into. Overall I think its a smart album and for 2 discs of musci I dont feel let down at all. I find myself listening to the 2nd disc more then the 1st due to the fact that most of the songs I like from Tech are is personal songs. All in all this is a solid Album and I cant wait to hear more from the N9ne!!


5 out of 5 stars Better Then His Other Latest Two Albums!   August 17, 2008
First off, to those that miss Tech N9ne's old school style of his music! You guys better get over it because its called evolution! He can still make good music even if it sounds a lot different then his other old albums! I don't think you can ever find an album that sounds like it was made in the 80s or 90s ever again! But you may find an album that has incredible flows! Time flys, the old school hip hop music will be classics but its also history! Stop whining and get your acts together! Every track on here is either a 4 star rating or a 5 star rating, which averages to 5 stars total! Yea some songs are ok when you first listen to the album but they grow on you pretty fast! Its 50 times better then Everready (The Religion) and MLK combined! The most addicting tracks on this album are Everybody Move, Get The F--k Outta Here, Crybaby, Paint A Dark Picture, Hope For A Higher Power, Psycho Bitch 2, Too Much, I Love You But F--k You, One Good Time, Why You Ain't Call Me, I Am Everything, Happy Ending, Can't Shake It, Holier Than Thou, and Last Words! Other than that, the whole album is a classic and if you don't like it because its to new school and commercialized then simply leave it alone! Its just great music to bump heads too! Personally, I think its Tech N9ne's best album yet on Strange Music Records!

By the way, the 2 songs Killer (titled track) and Smoke Sumting are not released on this album but I have those songs seperatly from the album and they are classics. Too bad Killer (the song) and Smoke Sumting didn't make it to the album but I at least understand the "WHY" part. I don't care what people say about Tech N9ne, this album is a classic and its very addictive! Tech N9ne managed to pull it off this year! Be proud of yourself Tech N9ne for making such a great album!



5 out of 5 stars Fresh Breath of Air   August 16, 2008
I really have been enjoying Tech N9nes latest album Killer. The beats are original and fresh. As always, Tech's raps leave you wondering why he is still not on the radio. If you are a person that likes the more materialistic type of rap containing references to money, hoes, and rims you should look elsewhere, this is not your joint. Tech's rhymes contain deep content that is void in most rap\hip-hop releases

At first finding out that Killer was going to be a 2 CD's I was a bit worried. Many artists have failed at the double CD release, but Tech spreads great content throughout both Disks.

In my opinion this is the best rap CD released in 2008.


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