“Peeping Tom makes a good case for itself as a pop\rock record or even as an alternative hip-hop record, but honestly, the most telling way to describe the album is as a Mike Patton record. As usual, the esoteric songster has used a new project as the means to create an entirely fresh and distinct rock style. The hip-hop presence on the disc is obvious, but Patton has assimilated it into his project so nimbly that the music isn’t easily classifiable as hip-hop, rock, or pop. For instance, on “Mojo,” the album’s first single, gangsta-style squealing synths and reverb bass push ahead while Patton embraces a slicker and smoother incarnation of his Faith No More-era voice, slinking through the song with his trademark blend of clean vibrato, nasal tension, and belting clarity. This is not any kind of rap-rock that’s been heard before and bears no likeness to Limp Bizkit, Kid Rock, or even Faith No More”:

Peeping Tom - Mojo (Peeping Tom, Anticon, 2006)

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