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Generally favorable reviews- based on 6 Ratings
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Positive: 4 out of 6
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Mixed: 1 out of 6
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Negative: 1 out of 6
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Mar 16, 2011Hmmm, this was an odd one. Enjoyed it for the most part, some tracks were brilliant such as the Lupe Fiasco collab but others were dreadful such as the RZA/Raekwon collab. It felt too much like a compilation album to really get a feel for it, I came away happy that I had listened to it but not too motivated to go back for seconds. 7/10.
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Mar 21, 2011
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Feb 24, 2012This album has some good songs with features of Slaughterhouse, Rick Ross, Yelawolf, Tech N9ne & Pharrell. But the other guests didnt deliver as much as i wanted them too. I love Travis Barker & Blink-182 i have all there albums. But most of the guests didnt deliver to give this album alot of potential. But Travis drumming is through the roof and its massive of how his drumming is
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Aug 4, 2011Whatever, the point is that instead of snare hits and cymbal crashes Barker's real contribution came from behind the boards--he's got a production credit on every one of the album's tracks. By the same token he's often paired with other producers, and when it works, like on the RZA influenced Carry It, it really works. Unfortunately, when it doesn't work, it really doesn't.
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Apr 19, 2011A whole album of subtly punk drummer-laced singles, compiled for his posterity, and lacking a hefty amount of rhyme skills or dramatic effect.
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Kerrang!Apr 4, 2011Where it fails as a cohesive piece of art is the lack of continuity, save for Travis' own considerable drumming. [26 Mar 2011, p.51]