Tech N9ne - K.O.D.

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chorus wise and flow wise and how it sounds.. its like hes really trying to do shit that hasnt been done before in rap music, if that makes any sort of sense

the traveling of sounds and attention to detail had to require some sort of experimentation
 
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chorus wise and flow wise and how it sounds.. its like hes really trying to do shit that hasnt been done before in rap music, if that makes any sort of sense
thas one of the things i like about tech...hes way ahed of his time

if u listen to his old the industry is just now getting on the shit he was doin wit the vocal effects n shit


but yea this album is nothin like any rap album to date...shits just diffrent...from the beats to the way the music is put together to the engineering to the flows
 
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I have to agree in regards to NZTECHFAN's comment, it does make a lot of sense. I've NEVER heard a flow like this, even from Tech. Such a tight fucking flow, his style changing so many times in a song, his subject matter, it's just like Tech was holdin back all this time and he finally let loose. This is the most amazed I've ever been about an album, I can't stop playing it. This is the next level for me. It was definitely worth sitting through Sickology.

Around the time K.O.D. was announced, and Tech was saying it would be a dark album, I kinda laughed and thought "yeah right, it'll have some killer beats and some dope flows, and he can keep it movin". But I never would have thought this CD would be so dark and tight.

P.S. Stoner post.
 

BEAR

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that wasnt experimental but merely bad
haha
It's a little too off the wall for me, but John Zorn on the Sax is a respected avant-garde Jazz player who teamed up with a couple of Grindcore guys like the guy from Napalm Death, and that came out.

OMFG please tell me this shit does not have a following
It actually does has a pretty small following.
 

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i've been playing this album all day long in the car since i got this morning at 5 am. the album makes me feel evil just listening to it, not a single track has been skipped. i still get goosebumps listening to some of the tracks. this is a perfect album for me. i especially enjoy the skit with the interviewer asking krizz about all who or what he is following. but back to my question. did this album hurt tech "mainstream wise" due to the content that this album brought? and who else thinks "hunterish" kicks ass?
 
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