Feb 1, 2026 at 11:07 PM @AOTWClub Distorted Reality has scored... 7.9/10!!!!! Congrats @Wreckless Don't forget to get your reviews in for Late Night Drive!!!
Feb 1, 2026 at 11:09 PM If you want, I could hold off the tallying until you submit your reviews in. They're always pretty insightful, and I'm sure that most members would be fine with waiting a bit for them.
Feb 2, 2026 at 5:33 AM That’d be nice, as long as it is not disrupting anything on your end. If it ever becomes a problem just let me know.
Feb 4, 2026 at 12:56 AM Imma try to catch up on tapes tmrw, I got hit with a bad case of gastritis and wanted to not do much other than lay down and sleep the past couple days lol
Feb 6, 2026 at 12:42 AM I wanna get this review out of the way before I listen to the new Joji album and the new J. Fold album so here we go @Yeez AKA Yeezington AKA Yeezinator AKA Mac n Yeez - Intermission Favorites: Gangland, LIARA, True Faith, Locals (Girls like us), either on or off the drugs, I’m Glad You’re Mine, Wait, Hacker RIPPER ROO’S RATING: 10/10!!!! This tape has b-----r after b-----r. It starts with “Into The Void” which not only is a great opener but the title of the track itself really sets this tape up. Then we basically have back to back Griselda cuts that take us further into the void with dirty production and dirtier lyricism. After that we move on to one of my favorite tracks here “Gangland” by Future. This song goes unbelievably hard and s--- like this is why Future is one of my GOATs. “The Order of Death” is a nice intermission track to get us through this tape called Intermission. It gets us to a Devon Hendryx track. For those who don’t know, that’s JPEGMAFIA. Such a vibey track, he’s so good at creating an atmosphere. I could drive to this song, I could sleep to this song, I could meditate to this song. We move on to “True Faith” which honestly might be the best song on the whole tape. It’s the first song that really got me moving, it basically forced me to dance. I couldn’t help it. “s---” is a heavily intense track to follow that up. We get to “Locals” and “either on or off the drugs” which might be the best back to back section of the tape. Both these songs are super unique, vibey, and complement each other well. It’s so dope Yeez had an underscores song on here. And this jpegmafia song makes me feel so hopeful. “Success” by Iggy Pop continues that hopeful theme jpegmafia provided. “Fragments of Time” does as well I suppose. “I’m Glad You’re Mine” is so soulful, definitely one of my favs here. “Wait” was catchy to me and another fav. It’s awesome to have “Hacker” by Death Grips on here. I appreciate the experimental s--- and it matches well with other experimental songs on this tape. They are pretty influential today. “Uncut Gems” is such a cinematic, beautiful way to end the tape and it really takes you on a journey before kicking you out of the void you entered in track 1. Overall, I liked every song on this tape and had no complaints. There’s lots of experimentation on here that I enjoy as well as more conventional tracks that just hit really hard and are catchy. All the artists on here have a lot of skill and that really shines through the music. Yeez put this tape together really well and it might be his best yet. @AOTWClub