Blew my head up.
Millie Rim Job Dee | On Top, Mo Mo | 04/24/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"No joke, this hit me outta the blue. A hip hop record that has a great rebellious energy and a refreshing escape from the pampered and decadant styles so prevalent right now in the rap game.
Spank Rock is hungry! Not to be slept on, people."
Spank Rock - YoYoYoYoYo FIVE STARS!
Chris Reed | 08/20/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Spank Rock can rap and has incorporated some of the most amazing Breaks and Hip Hop beats together with a little UK Garage sound. It is the album I have been looking for. If you are all tired out of all the mainstream Hip Hop and Rap out right now, BUY THIS ALBUM!!!"
Genius.
Daniel Choe | Baltimore | 03/19/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I read that someone reviewed the lyrics as immature. Let me correct that by saying that it's overly misogynistic. Like over the top. And because it one-ups the likes of Little Jon, think on the level of 2livecrew and dj assault, AND the fact that each song is really smart ("Rick Rubin" is a great example of how smart the lyrics are), Spank Rock becomes straight genius.
The production is out of this world! The Baltimore club influence is strong, but with a funk and edge all its own. This album is in my top 5 all time, namely because it took me by surprise. Even those who don't generally like hiphop can appreciate this new genre that Spank Rock is creating, a electro-indie-rap-mash up. You could say that a fan of Girl Talk could easily transition to Spank Rock. Then maybe move on to Plastic Little."