Fourth project of the year for the Kansas City rapper Tech N9ne, this too, like the previous EP, disappoints. The production is equally divided between Seven and the ItsNicklus & Freek van Workum duo, who share three tracks each, while the skits are credited to the rapper.
Skit, then cheap trap beat, Tech's fast hardcore delivery, decent JL, first guest on this EP. The next track is a posse among the rappers of the Tech N9ne label, a showcase for many unknown artists: they all sound with a fairly amateurish and quick style, in summary, it's a mediocre posse on a lean cheap trap rhythm in which no one stands out. "Sprocket" is the first rhythm provided by ItsNicklus & Freek van Workum, however, the production of the project continues to be cheap and scarce: here is a heavy drum to support the chosen trap carpet, Tech doesn't sound too good up here and Krizz Kaliko can't save the track. Two solo tracks of Tech follow on two poor trap beats, skit, then final choice with a couple of guests providing melodic performances on a bad production.
After "More Fear", Tech N9ne sheds light on other scraps of his studio album sessions. The rapper's delivery is average and uninspired, and it takes two more skits to fill those twenty minutes with six pretty weak tracks. 4/10.

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