"This album is a hell of a lot better than O.G. Bobby Johnson, it's similar in that it's somewhat experimental as far as the beats, but unlike his last solo album he rips every verse he spits on this one. My favorite tracks are "My Melody", "Da Muzik" and "Zuh Za Zuh". There isn't much filler here and the production is tight and original, I'd recomend this to anybody into underground hip hop."
Better than OG Bobby Johnson
XNINEZ | CHI TOWN! | 03/24/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This album is more complete than his last joint he put out.....This time around, he's teamed up with production team XING AND FOX, to deliver crazy beats unlike no other on this project......At first the production sounded way too weird for this album, but I feel it suit's the albums' purpose and compliments the name "Spazmatic".....THere were sum lacking tracks on here, like Booty with CHeese" that track has too much going on in it, it becomes very repetitive, the album heats back up when it gets to "My Melody", THat and Da Musik" are the highlights of this album......Their beatz on this album are very drug like, spacey, you know, if thats whats you're lookin to listen for.....
Overall much, better than OG Bobby Johnson, not his best album tho, but one of his better ones in a long time......"
Pure hotness
jub jub the dub stud | cali | 04/08/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Former Artifact Tame-One kills it over Xing n Fox's future beats from the distant past. Those drums...those drums!! It's a heavyweight to be sure. Da Muzik seems like the only danceable track, but the head nods on the rest will break your neck. Xing n Fox bring a very unique sound. Those of you who were paying attention will know that Tame teamed up with them on Crazee in 2000. This is a continuation of that drugged-out heavy pulsing tune. The beats will almost drive you crazy, but keep listening deeper. There's sooo much happening in there. Cop the album. Do it."
Makes OG Bobby Johnson sound like a SPAZZ!!
gavin redmond | rep of ireland | 08/28/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"After the disaster that was "OG Bobby Johnson" i was abit nervous that Tame1 was bringing out a new album so soon. I was afraid he was becoming 1 of these artists that just churn out weak effort after weak effort to make the scrilla+damn the fans that buy the albums looking for quality. Im very happy(+relieved) to say this isnt the case at all with Tame. After such a long hiatus after Artifacts it was a given that he would have so much material waiting to drop. This album really is like all the other reviewers have said as far as its totally different to what you will hear anywhere else. Xing n Fox do an extraordinary job on the beats. They sound like some futuristic dance/trip hop that you would hear while youre spaced outta your head. The scary part is that they suit Tame1 down to the ground. He rides on each+every track with the vigour, hunger and most importantly the clarity that was missing from "O.G.". On tracks like "I Just Rock...", "Bounce", "Turnitout", "My Melody", "I Ain't Beat", "It's Spazmatic" and "Yes, Yes, Y'all" he sounds almost as tight as he did in the Artifacts days. Full of energy, witty wordplay, great one-liners and articulate. On tracks like "Booty Wit' Cheese", "Muzik", "Zuh-Za-Zuh" and "Acid Tab Vocab, Pt.2" he's playful with his delivery, sounding like he's having fun again in the booth and its refreshing. However there were times were the mix just didnt work for me and Tame sounded like he was too dusted to do himself or the beats justice like "Hott", "I'm Tamer Dizzle" (awful), "Jeruzalumz Finest", "Dibby Dibby" and "A-B-Ceez". Either way it was definitely a step in the right direction after "O.G." so i was very satisfied. Well worth copping."