Let's go with the title song "Klusterfuk", the initially peaceful start, while tech shares his forced conversion to Islam during his childhood, but provides us with incipient guitar riffs then on the ¡Mayday! Sound that will be meeting us here more often. The whole thing looks quite energetic, which is underlined by Tech's incredibly fast flow, but not too aggressive, but pleasant to listen. Later in the feminine feature Sassy comes to train, unfortunately she speaks only her verse. True genius is "Blur", in which Wrekonize was not only at the controls, but also on vocals. Lyrically, it revolves around a binge-drinking and its consequences, we know of Strange Music so abundantly. Fits to the instrumental is sedate and rather obliquely, really perfect. Throw in the eingesungene Refrain from Wrekonize and finish is a real piece of cake. Another followed immediately with "Can not Stand Me". Beautifully afloat with tidy Drive, plus some electronic organ in Hook, very fine sound. Tech fires again his verses beyond that there is a simple and grabs one listens spellbound his story of how he was as a young man the fright of the parents of the girls. Krizz Kaliko is one of the party once again and makes his guest to the song Part Ohrenschmaus. Again more rocking, but quite smooth it comes with "Ugly Duckling" (feat. Aqualeo) further, which is a good transition to the also quite relaxed-looking Tour Stories in "Awkward". His conclusion receives "Klusterfuk" with "DKNY" - a track that puts full power again. Thundering beats, fast Rhymes and a crashing chorus, in which not only rock the electric guitar, but also Tech N9ne. By the way also sets Krizz Kaliko again a really good verse out in which he makes clear that he as tech not part of the standard types.
"Klusterfuk" is so far Tech N9ne's best EP, I think. The productions are consistently managed and know how to entertain. Perhaps it may be that this is the first EP that does not belong to KOD Collection and thus does not contain any residue material. Anyway, for Tech N9ne fans an absolute must.