St. Louis rapper Comethazine has always stuck to his guns throughout his career. Beginning in his SoundCloud days, the rapper has always preferred working with himself and keeping big-name features off of his albums in an effort to remain in a lane of his own. Comethazine's newest album, Bawskee 5, is exactly what you'd expect it might sound like. Packed with intense, hard-hitting production and obnoxious, offensive bars that fans of his music have come to love, the album comes across as nothing more than the natural progression of Comethazine's sound. The rapper's quality beat-choice helps conduct the high-energy atmosphere that Comethazine thrives in, and added vocal effects only enhance the madness. It's nice to see a few of the songs that have been teased over the past couple years are finally getting album placements, including the highly-anticipated single 500 Hours. Overall, Bawskee 5 is a great continuation of the artist's sound. Each song is reckless an