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I'm Not a Fan, but the Kids Like It!

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I'm Not a Fan, But the Kids Like It!

I'm Not a Fan, But the Kids Like It! is the debut album by the American crunkcore group Brokencyde. The title of the album is derived from a quote that the band's manager stated directly to the members of Brokencyde while creating their schedule.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]
Kerrang! [citation needed]
NMENegative review [2]

The album debuted at number 86 on the Billboard 200[3] with over 6,000 copies sold in the first week.

The album overall received a very negative reception. NME gave the album a negative review, stating "even if I caught Prince Harry and Gary Glitter adorned in Nazi regalia defecating through my grandmother’s letterbox I would still consider making them listen to this album too severe a punishment".[4] Kerrang! also gave the album a negative review, stating that "'I'm Not A Fan...' boasts a self-aware title, but that's where all trace of intelligence ends." All Music Guide's review was slightly more positive, noting that although the album displays an "irresponsible attitude toward drinking, women, and songwriting", it also boasts "silly energy" and "some great ideas conceived in a high-school hallway".[5]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"0:40
2."Freaxxx"3:34
3."Skeet Skeet"3:57
4."Late Night Call" (skit)0:44
5."Booty Call" (feat. E-40)3:24
6."Get Crunk!"4:23
7."Yellow Bus"3:22
8."Get Up" (feat. Daddy X)3:48
9."Jealousy"3:33
10."Poppin'"3:20
11."40 Oz."4:29
12."Sex Toys"2:58
13."Rockstar"4:06
14."Schitzo"4:08
15."Scene Girls"3:43
16."Tipsy"4:57
17."I'm Sorry"7:45
Total length:62:48

Personnel

Brokencyde
Production
  • Produced by Mike Kumagai and Se7en
  • Executive production by Brad Baker and Kevin Zinger
  • Mastered by Tom Baker
  • Art direction and design by Casey Quintal

References