
Big B – American Underdog
Suburban Noize Records
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(4/5)
For his fourth studio release entitled American Underdog, Big B threw out the traditional Rap styles beats and put his music into overdrive with a Kottonmouth Kings type approach including Rock style beats including guitars and the works. Big B didn’t do this whole thing alone, however, because he incorporated the help of fellow Suburban Noize alumni such as Jared from Hed PE, John E. Necro of OPM, Johnny Richter of Kottonmouth Kings, and more! Some of the tracks from American Underdog I liked in particular are “To the Moon” (Track 1), “Criminal” (Track 3), “Life Lessons” (Track 5), “Let It Rain” (Track 8), and “Tattooed Queen” (Track 15). One of these tracks I liked the most is “Criminal” because of its use of acoustic guitars with an electric guitar solo part over it and the sick scratching in it. The overall track is just a sick track. The overall album is a good one that kind of reaches out to a large variety of music listeners because of the styles incorporated into it. It truly shows how easily music can be interchanged and mashed up to reach a common goal. So, go out and grab a copy of Big B’s American Underdog today!
