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k.o.d.  (Audio CD) 
by Tech N9ne

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2009 release from the underground Hip Hop sensation. Taking the things in a direction seldom seen, songs on K.O.D. seethe with truth, aggression and brutal honesty. Tech N9ne has always been, in his words 'inside out'. He puts himself fully into his music and his fans can definitely relate. He doesn't tell stories, he recounts his life- with songs like 'Blackened The Sun' and 'Leave Me Alone', he lets his music open the door to his struggles and successes as well as his hopes and fears. K.O.D. will definitely let the inside out as it provides another window into the mind of Tech N9ne. K.O.D. features guest appearances from such notable lyrical heavyweights as Three 6 Mafia, Brotha Lynch Hung and King Gordy as well as Krizz Kaliko, Kutt Calhoun and Big Scoob.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: October 27, 2009
Studio: STRANGE MUSIC
Number Of Discs: 1
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Average Customer Rating: based on 19 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Show Me a God
2. Warning (Skit)
3. Demons
4. Blackened the Sun
5. Strange Music Box
6. Sundae (Skit) - Sundae, Tech N9ne, Tech Nine
7. Check Yo Temperature
8. B. Boy
9. Hunterish
10. Pick Up (Skit) - Fat Tone, , Sundae, Tech N9ne, Tech Nine
11. In the Trunk
12. Pinocchiho
13. Horns
14. Interview with Jason Whitlock (Skit) - Krizz Kaliko, , Tech N9ne, Tech Nine, Jason Whitlock
15. It Was an Accident
16. Shadows on the Road
17. Low
18. Messages (Skit) - Tech N9ne, Tech Nine
19. Killing You
20. Leave Me Alone
21. Prayer -By Brothers K.T. (Skit)
22. K.O.D.
23. Martini
 
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5It's Darkness will consume you!!!  Nov 19, 2009
If you let it. It is very dark which is good if you like it, similar to relapse but in this album there's a little something for everyone. Unlike relapse from Eminem, in this one there is restraint. I don't hate relapse. Anyway, as I was saying in K.O.D. Tech sometimes comes close to crossing those boundaries in (the second part of the album) "Madness" but has a comical way about it and even considering the crazy lyrics, stays sane.

The album is divided into three parts:
-Anger
-Madness
-The Hole

-Anger is about just letting the rage out, anthems, hard bass, fighting, shooting whatever. His anger just comes out furiously. Everyone goes in lyrically.
It's about letting the demons out, thus the track Demons w/ Three Six Mafia the ex kings of horrorcore.

-Madness is just crazy, the title serves it very well. In this part he talks about all kinds of crazy stuff & makes it sound funny, he is truly original in his songs. In the song "In The Trunk", he talks about throwing a clueless girl in his trunk so that she can learn to enjoy his music while it's banging in her ears, lol.

-The Hole is the darkest part of the album. In Shadows On The Road, he talks about spirits. Killing You is a very sad dark view of a relationship and the song Low can not get any lower in my opinion, let's just say I wouldn't recommend it to someone suicidal. He tries to bring the mood back up with Leave Me Alone which sounds commercial but sucks you right back in with "King Of Darkness" and ends the album marvelously with The Martini, a great story-telling.

With this album Tech N9ne shows that he is truly the King Of Darkness, I could actually see a religion being formed from this, impressive.
There's no doubt that this album is dark maybe even evil by religious standards but that's what gives it it's charm. It is not for everyone but as for the way it sounds, there is everything. It is very Hip-Hop (it's in serious competition with Raekwon's Only Built 4 Cuban Linx 2), always lyrically sick, there are hype beats, it is somewhat commercial, the piano in this reminds me of classical music & there is even some rock in here. I'm pretty sure a fan of Billy Talent could actually like this cd. He has various styles.

The intro "Show Me A God" is actually not part of the album but is a great way to start it, in this song he tells us what gave him the idea to make such a dark project, Tech Nina was obviously in some kind of depression due to his mother's sickness, she had pancreas cancer I believe & is now dead. So naturally you can tell he won't be making love songs, happy songs, no. Instead what he gives you is all his emotions filled into one cd. He goes through every human fear possible, he talks about it all: lust, murder, death, temptations. In my opinion this album is perfect & if you find it too much to bare, he has sworn there will not be a second K.O.D.
This LP takes you places if you let it long enough. The production is off the chain! The lyrics are enough to make your head spin & Tech Nina has got some insane flows as you are already aware of if you are a fan. I am a new fan but I am a Fan. This is my first Tech N9ne album and it won't be my last. I've had this album for about 16 hours & I have already listened to it many times, the length is just right for a replay.


I'd recommend this to people who are open to different kinds of music as it is very unique. If you want a good, strangely addicting, quality album & are not easily offended, than look no further.

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5Been Waiting for This for a Long, Long Time  Nov 13, 2009
First time I heard Tech N9ne was on Project Deadman.

Great album, and T9 stole the show.

Danced to T9 about the same year at the Mandalay in Vegas. Sought out T9's album (forget which...there were a few by then) and loved it. Great at pool parties (shooting 8-ball with the boys and girsl) and really appreciated props to jugallos too. Hey, that was my foundation. But this guy...he was actually really good.

I love a little bit of music from everywhere: classical, jazz, rock, hip hop, modern orchestral, hard rock. I'm not saying that to act like some tasteful person...some of the most distasteful stuff is my favorite. I'm saying I listen to a lot of stuff, and I like what hits me hard.

Someone already said this album is epic. I don't know how hard T9 tried to make something this heavy. Like his raps, he makes things look easy. It sounds easy. I know there's a lot of work in there. But as a listener...it's like it all happened in a second. Between heartbeats even, like PF back in '73. Before my time, but great.

I wanted to call this review T9's "AntiChrist, Superstar." That's the one album in the past 15 years that still grabs me by the back of the neck on a first listen, doesn't let go. But there was always this feel like people working on it had to work really hard. T9 says it in a 7-sylllable spit, shrugs, and moves on. (Genius.)

This is the album I've heard in my sleep since I's a kid. Great sound, music, big ideas. and still hits home and feels genuine when it should.

Plus...that something else I've wanted.

We're maybe too smart for ourselves these days, but I want to say it's "beautiful." (In a kick 'em in the nuts and set their heads on fire kind of way......)

Thanks for the good work.

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53rd Times a Charm  Nov 10, 2009
This album is an instant classic and a must have for any Tech N9ne fan. Tech previously made two attempts to create a concept album with multiple parts that (IMO) fell short of the intended goal.

K.O.D. achieves that goal as Tech brings that vintage sound that made us fall in love with his music back in 2001. This album is a perfect combination of "Anghellic" and "Mizery Loves Kompany" in tone and production. By Gangster rap standards K.O.D. is a horror-core album but doesn't push the envelope and go as far as traditional horror-core rappers like Brotha Lynch Hung, Esham and others. K.O.D. is toned down, less horror and more melancholic as Tech battles the demons within. The opening song (which comes before the intro) is the fuel behind Tech's anger and sadness of witnessing his mother fight a terminal illness. As a result he questions God's existence and motives. A theme that reprises A Perfect Circle's song "Judith".

K.O.D. is perhaps the Tech people unfamiliar with his music assumed he was when they saw the full album cover of "Anghellic" for the first time. Perhaps he is buying into their assumptions of him just to go the distance. Maybe the album isn't an act and Tech really had some psychological issues that he needed to finally get out of his system as a result of industry blacklisting, a failed marriage and the medical issues his mother faced. Either way, it makes for great entertainment and in my opinion, is his best album

5GIVE IT TIME!  Nov 07, 2009
ok, to start off i will be completely honest and state that ive only been a fan of TECH for about 2-3 years now. but to say that im a HUGE fan is an understatement. his lyrics and original sound makes him, in my opinion, one of the greatest artists/ songwriters of this or any generation.

with that being said when i first purchased this album, i was, to say the least, ecstatic and more than anxious to pop it into my car c.d. player and blast it... after listening to it 2...3 times i was actually a bit bummed. it definetly wasn't my favorite, but i didn't hate it. but listening to the album over, and over, and over i've actually grown to love almost every song on K.O.D. it just grew on me. yea theres a few songs that i occasionally have to skip. but overall i think its a great album. either way, if your a TECH fan you have to go out and buy it. he could make an album with 2 songs for $15 bucks and i'd have to support him n buy it haha. so do your part. buy it online or at best buy, or walmart or wherever you can get it and decide for yourself!!!!.

4The REAL Tech N9ne  Nov 06, 2009
I am rating this a four right now because I still think Killer topped this one ... but the all time greatest albums take a month or so to really seep in. Yea as one reviewer mentioned Killer was the best I think I heard from Tech though many seem to not like it as much as Sickology or early releases.

I would definitely agree Tech keeps growing with every album. As for the this being a mainstream album ... I guess I don't listen to mainstream music but if this is what mainstream hip hop/rap is sounding like these days ... maybe I need to. This is by FAR the least mainstream album Tech has ever done in my opinion, so I don't understand a previous reviewer saying the contrary. I feel more than any other album Tech made this strictly for himself first and foremost and didn't really care as much what anyone else thought ... which is not like him because I think he is someone who cares deeply about what his fans want to hear and see. I can understand some fans not understanding/liking this album as much ... But like N9ne says he's never desired fame ... he's famous because he's a f*%! up, and we desire pain.
It is almost like a clearing of ones mind of all the inner battles. One of the darkest albums I have listened to in a while ... but not dark just to be dark ... dark with a purpose. I am proud of Tech and it sounds like he is getting some things worked out with himself. I hope so and hope he continues to grow and expand his messages even more to his fans. The time for gang bang raps and being sick just to be sick is over and played out. Like Techs music evolving, so have a lot of his fans. Tech mentioned he has sobered up in the past 3 years, I hope he stays on that path.

I was unaware of how far the devil worshipping accusations went. A reviewer mentioned the interview was from Jason Whitlock? Espn writer Jason Whitlock? Forgive me I do not follow Techs life except for what he shares in his music or occasional interview I catch. It's hilarious to me the state of the world and the social breakdown of our society. The top 1% having more than the bottom 99% combined and trust me Tech is not in that 1% ... and people are seriously questioning Arron Yates of worshipping the devil? All the miseducation and corruption going on in the world and because Tech talks about it (and maybe partakes in it at times) he is a devil worshipper? It is amusing. Keep up the good work Tech, Kalico, Cutt, Prozac and others from the strange family. Get this album.



 
 
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