There are practically no redeeming qualities on this album. The vocals are abysmal. I could hardly stand to listen to this moron gruntsing for a fucking half hour. I know nothing about Fat Mike and I don't listen to NOFX so this is coming from the perspective of somebody throwing this album on based on its negative reputation. The infamy is justified. Not only is the songwriting weak at best, bad at worst, it is a lyrical nightmare. It's not as if it's off limits to talk about assisted suicide ... read more
Trevor Something delivers by recreating a sliver of the 80s rather accurately and giving it a uniquely modern pop twist. It sounds of its decade with its vocal melodies and overall song structure, but has borrowed from the past so successfully that it feels like an honest homage. There are some fantastically catchy hooks here. Some cheese, some misses, but it's a strong, solid release and a good introduction to the artist for me.