![]() ![]() “11:30” Oh my god, this is the sex jam of this album. To begin, let’s break it down track by track. So without further ado my friends, fellow Seoulmates and BBCs, let’s get hep hap. ![]() ![]() Just last week on Beatles Code 2, some of the members fessed up to what they had been up to: B-Bomb cried alot, Kyung drank with his lady friends, and Zico (oh Jesus take the wheel here come the fangirl feels, brace yourselves) studied music. It’s been an 8 entire months since the Block B-Thailand controversy put a halt on this group’s foray onto the mainstream music scene, but in the time that Block B has been away from the spotlight, this rookie hip-hop group has done some reflecting as well as some readjusting. I got so absorbed in the music for so long that I almost forgot that I had to deliver this review of Block B’s first full length album, and by that I also mean, yes, it is really that good. First and foremost, let me apologize for being late on this review–I was busy having the entire Blockbuster album on repeat for the past week, listening to it everywhere I went and at all hours of the day, in between classes, on the way to lunch, even during my pedicure.
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