Theme song "Sickology 101" picks up right where it has "killer" stopped, namely a true banger. Together with Chino XL and Crooked I cheered Tech N9ne his rhymes on an embossed of massive synth effects instrumental with plenty of power, which is further heated by a bit of shouting in the background. After this mood-maker is "Midwest Choppers 2" just right. Dark, mystical and fast that is somewhat reminiscent of the old style of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, appropriately is their biggest star Krayzie Bone as a feature at the start. The sets also again a dreamlike imagination go, but Tech him stand N9ne and guest no. 2 K-Dean in nothing and shoot their verses with such speed from the magazine, so you already fully focused this must be to keep up.
"Poh Me Anutha" (feat. Kutt Calhoun & Potluck) provides some humor, as it turns here only to alcohol consumption, and particularly the simple mitzusingende Refrain bends the Fun curve clearly upwards. Probably the strongest stage has "Sickology 101" definitely in the middle part. Initiated is this, together with cash and Image D Loc Da Chop, the time has by eingesungenen Hook and the melodic accompaniment a little new page with "Let Me In". Tons Strings and Tech N9ne's unique, deep voice are the main reason for the great goose bumps atmosphere of "In The Air" (feat. Craig Smith & Nesto), but you have to praise the guests. Album Across this is likely to be the best song of the plate. One of the few tracks where Tecca Nina performs all by yourself, you will find with "Blown Away". Overall, the number sounds very sad and complacent, so is full of emotions, just the right stage for an MC that can express both aggression and vulnerability as well with rap and singing, like no other.
Another element flowing skirt with a in the tracklist. "Far Away" is the number determined in the mainly electric guitars to sound, however, rather than being too hard on rather quiet and emotional way. Feature Krizz Kaliko it creates something tech steal the show, what else no one actually creates in this work. Proof of this is including the fleet "Creepin '", in which the 37-year-old rapper from Kansas City, Missouri shows once again that he is an exceptional artist and in spite of the features BG Bulletwound and Paul Mussan the song a hundred percent puts his stamp what is the case with almost all other tracks of the disc, despite the many guests. At the end of "Sickology 101" is pushed with "Areola" the mood again powerful. Driving beats, groovy synths and a chorus that is based on the Tag Team Classic "Whoomp! (There It Is)", make sure that you going with Tech N9ne and the 816 Boyz and not want the title ever ends ,
Tears again this year, the series of Tech N9ne not now and he brings again an album with its unmistakable and unique style, very varied in production and poetry and all that on top level. Through the many guests something missing the charm of a solo album, but that's intentional, after all, it is the collabo series. Who "Killer" has fallen, the like also guarantees "Sickology 101". But even those who are not yet familiar with Tech N9ne and depart on the slightly harder rail from the Midwest, should necessarily even hear in here.