Nerdcores King Takes No Prisoners
5
By DennisCriesMary
It has been a long while, about two years since we had a YTCracker album, even longer since it was a straight YT album. However the wait was worth it. Bryce returns to prove that he is the best Nerdcore artist out there, and one of the most original rappers out today. Nerdcore is built around originality and embracing your inner nerd, and you can see both in this album. Starting with These Are My Voyages YTCracker introduces you to his new world, his new "universe". He continues the theme with On My Starship, which allows you to travel through the universe at "warp speed". I got the product reminds the listener of younger YTCracker years, almost resembling Warez Loder from the N.E.S. album (which is a free download on his website). The rest of the album flows smooth as butter, even producing a few gems that are "out of this world". One of these gems being the song "In A Pinch" which was mixed by Nerdcore DJ Decepticon. In A Pinch shows YT's versatility, and his ability to flow with a story, and make sense. The story consisting of his dreams of becoming "mainstream" while still representing his Nerdcore roots, (please note references to 8-bit tracks, spamtec, spamming etc). Space Mission may be one of the best Nerdcore albums this year, let alone one of the best ever. With great beats, one time rhymes, perfect metaphors, and great flow Bryce Case Jr. (YTCracker) shows us that Nerdcore is more than a gimmick, it is a force to be reckoned with. So space cadets take a knee, enjoy The King of Spam, and witness history be made. Space Mission, Who Live Like This?