Hmmmmm
Mr. Swiss | Kansas City, KS | 10/27/2003
(2 out of 5 stars)
"This isn't Tech N9ne it's Tech 9, it's techno, it didn't sound bad but it is not Tech N9ne and for having the same name only spelled different then I give it only 2 stars. If I wasn't such a technohead it probably would recieve only 1 star for making sales off a name. If you look at what other cds people bought who purchased this cd it appears as though most people who bought this cd thought it was the rapper Tech N9ne but it's not. mmfcl"
First time out of gate is hard, fast
cristian | Minneapolis, MN | 11/22/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Quite simply Tech-9 rocks, scratches and screams with a passion and a point. Don't go looking for a happy place while listening to Cyberkillers, you won't find it. But if you like an industrial/rock/vocal/midnight mix then Cyberkillers is for you. Cyberkillers first track (Freedom) sets the pace for the rest of the album, which reaches its peak at Gangster Love. Gangster Love is Tech-9's passionate argument against what they see daily living in West-Philly. The Lyrics, "live by the gun die by the gun" while powerful never deviates from Tech-9's industrial, fist pumping, energy demamding mission. With songs that are six and seven minutes long Tech-9 is not afraid to let the dance infusion in it takeover. There is room for Cyberkillers to grow, every young group can grow, but for a first time out this is hard, tight, industrial. If you're sick of wannabe "alternative" music and are looking for a new sound that you've never heard before then you must own Cyberkillers."