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Generally favorable reviews- based on 6 Ratings
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Positive: 5 out of 6
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Mixed: 0 out of 6
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Negative: 1 out of 6
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AndrewWJul 25, 2009Not sure how I missed this one. Long time buck65 fan, and this is just rad. He's back to his roots, his lyricism is stronger than ever, his delivery is awesome, and the production is exceptional. Do listen, standout: Always I Will Miss You. Always You.
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RichieH.Jul 27, 2009It's mesmerizing. Buck 65 complimented by otherworldly beats.
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matta.Aug 29, 2009Other than Sunset Rubdown, best album of the year. As quality as Buck 65 always is (including the criminally underrated Situation) this just feels new and classic. The best thing he has attached his name to.
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JasonPJul 31, 2009My favorite album of the year, so far. Some of Buck 65's best lyrics, quite possibly his best delivery. Greetings From Tuskan's tremendous attention to detail and musical aptitude are what set this album over the top for me.
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rodrigotAug 15, 2009I can't understand how the metascore is 82 and the highest score is 80.
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Bike For Three! don’t often have the danceable poppiness of Neon Neon (though don’t get me wrong, they never drift into the background) but it’s hard not to think of that other collaboration for the simple reason: embracing a slick, futuristic, highly-produced sound has unexpectedly brought about the best album yet, by all concerned
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Often, fantastically, all at the same time.
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There's something almost voyeuristic in listening to such an intimate musical relationship built on exchanging confidential messages to one another, but it's this warmth that gives the record its spirit.