Amazon.co.uk Review
Atlanta's Goodie M.O.B. seemingly take inspiration from Southern brethren the
Hot Boys on the maniacally paced
World Party. Where the M.O.B. were once meditative with a country, collard-greens appeal, they've up-jumped the boogie with some tempestuous drum programming and feel-good club verses. The shift may not sit well with some; compared with their peers and label mates
Outkast, the Goodie M.O.B.'s new album is a lurching shift from their previous works. Still, if the M.O.B. get crunked-out Hotlanta style, they do it with aplomb, bombing the bass on wild tracks like "Get Rich to This," "I.C.U.," and the TLC vs. M.O.B. battle "What It Ain't." The worst thing about the CD is the hokey "world culture" caricatures of its artwork--luckily, such insipidness is absent from the album's soundscape.
--Oliver Wang