I’d like to formally apologize for making this a remix release and causing it to go number 2 on the charts. My apologies
My review is for the live bonus tracks only. The recordings are high energy, but seem to focus too much on the crowd. It sounds like a fun time though, that’s felt through the recordings. They’re nice to have, but not essential to the album's tracklist.
This album goes from a song that ends with a burp, directly into a song that ends with the sound of someone being hung
Overblown production mixed with a corny aesthetic. I liked Survival Horror, Sempiternal, That's the Spirit and (especially) Amo. But this album was a large step in the wrong direction. The almost 4 year rollout for this album was not a good sign for it. Kool-Aid is my standout track, but the production prevents me from fully enjoying it without fearing a headache. My first sentence here sums this record up for me. Hopefully they drOp tHiS- aeStHetIc after this…
This tape begins with a spoken word intro, from Hulk himself, about workout prep and he force feeds the listener, “little hulkster”, motivation to get ripped just like him; “the hulkster”. Hogan varies in nicknames for the listener; sometimes it’s Daddy, other times it’s Man, occasionally he calls us Kiddos, but he always returns to Little Hulkster!!! We begin the workout with some prep, which is placed amongst some groovy copyright free jams. The first side ... read more