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k.o.d.

k.o.d.
Tech N9ne

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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

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1696 in Music
  • Brand: Dig
  • Released on: 2009-10-27
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Dimensions: .18 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
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.


Customer Reviews

King of Rap is more like it5
Before you read this, know that I am very biased!

Tech N9ne is PROBABLY the greatest rapper ever to have lived. He stated that K.O.D. was his darkest album to date, and in the booklet he noted that the making of this album left him incredibly depressed and "Low" (a song on the album ;) ). This album doesn't really have any entertaining songs like those found on Everready--however, there are still a few badass songs like Check Yo Temperature and B. Boy.

There is a song on the album that doesn't conform to ANY of Tech's style, and that's Leave Me Alone. It sounds like a really mainstream song, even one that could be played on the radio. What happened to Tech's hatred for the industry? Isn't they punks?

Show Me A God, Demons, Killing You, and Low are songs that let you know just how bad Tech is hurting.

This is one of his best albums to date, definitely the darkest to date, and not to be taken lightly--buy this album.

3rd Times a Charm5
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

THat good s++t5
Smooth rhymes and a good beat make this album worth buying. Recommended by me so it must be good.