Oh God… Krizz Kaliko has an uncredited appearance on the hook. I’m surprisingly not disturbed by anything he’s saying. This might actually be the first Tech N9ne song about sex that I’ve heard that isn’t insanely vulgar and unsubtle. This track opens up with a radio host introducing the song, kinda like what they did on The Gates Mixed Plate.
For some reason the guy from Machete was in it.
Hopefully he can keep this quality going for the rest of the project. This was a really great way to open up the album. I guess Dysfunctional was really good, but this gives off the same vibe as He’s A Mental Giant. Honestly, I don’t think I’ve been this entertained by a Tech N9ne track since I heard He’s A Mental Giant. I didn’t expect to enjoy this as much as I am right now. “ So when you see me in the spot bow down, trick / I eat, drink, sleep, dress, look and sound rich.” Wow. His flow is dope af, and his delivery is great. This skit is just like every other Tech N9ne skit it’s kinda interesting to listen to the first time, but there’s absolutely no reason to come back to this. Okay, it sounds like Travis O’Guin is forcing Tech N9ne to see a psychiatrist. Fuck… Hopefully I’ll best pleasantly surprised, but I expect to lose interest in this shit after the first ten tracks. People say that it’s one of Tech’s best albums, but… 32 fucking tracks? Oh my GOD. Lemme quit bitchin’ and just get this shit over with… I guess I’m expecting it to be okay. I’m about to review 32 fucking tracks… WHY GOD? The album cover is an homage to Michael Jackson’s Thriller album, but that shit was only 9 tracks long. This is a DOUBLE album, and each disc is over an HOUR in length. I know this is supposed to be one of Tech’s most popular albums, but, to be honest, I’ve been dreading this review. Killer is Tech N9ne’s seventh studio album.