the bmth feat was unexpectedly good but overall it is overloaded and many of the songs themselves are filled with overly lengthy choruses or uninteresting verses without flow change. also the chop suey cover is terrible and idk why he thought releasing this would be a good idea. at least, to make this tape better, he could have taken drabusheyka for vomiting ad-libs
this is a perfect introduction to horrocore, also this is what people probably think of when they hear this term. great, sharp production followed by intense rapping, which perfectly sets borders with spamming words like eminem does in his more recent work. if someone looks for a huge amount of morbid lyricism, and a sonic represantation of horror/slasher movies, with many references to them, this is it. atmospheric, complete, fast-passing, bizarre, and phenomenal.
not a painful listen. although there were some crazy-good beats, the whole thing was pretty mediocre and monotonous
buckshots' vocals are outsanding compared to other hm members, this tape has some flaws, but is really cleanly mixed, catchy, and i enjoyed it soundly
it was a great llisten but this cut is for sure one of their least serious ones, zach hils' drum performance was demonic tho
multi-layered production with insane delivery from both of them, mixing lowkey questionable at times, although a really solid project fully meeting my expectations