★★★★★
Summary: They just wanna see you shake that and "get crunked" and fucked up enough to actually buy their album. After the inundation of its presence in the clubs and on the radio, I can finally say: I get "Party Rock Anthem". Like, I understand why it's a worldwide hit (and why the Melbourne shuffle will now forever be known as the "party rock dance/shuffle")...
- www.sputnikmusic.com
2011-08-15
★★★★★
If you're contemplating buying an album called Sorry for Party Rocking, then let's be honest: you know exactly what you're getting into...
- www.popmatters.com
2011-08-08
★★★★★
About a month ago I decided to backtrack and get caught up on LMFAO's debut album "Party Rock." It's safe to say that I discovered that Redfoo and SkyBlu were not lyrical giants, but there was a relatively harmless and carefree attitude to the album that when paired with good production made their music listenable. Their content, while admittedly vapid, was at least unapologetically so...
- rapreviews.com
2011-07-25
★★★★★
You don't need to be a playground nipper to know what the acronym typically stands for. But in this instance it also means "Loving My Friends and Others" - that's what the video to the Los Angeles duo's track Champagne Showers states (for pre-watershed audiences). The pair's rise to prominence has been a while coming, given they've been active since 2006 (and this is their second album), but hardly a surprise when their connections are considered...
- www.bbc.co.uk
2013-04-23
★★★★★
Imagine a pop-culture experiment gone horribly wrong, where evil scientists surgically remove the irony and humor from The Lonely Island and create an unholy new beast that's mistakenly unleashed into the wild. Actually, there's no need to imagine: LMFAO is that beast, and the L.A. joke-rap duo's second record, Sorry For Party Rocking, is already wreaking bloody havoc on the pop charts...
- www.avclub.com
2011-07-11
★★★★★
This Los Angeles party-hop duo can't decide if they want to rhyme like the Beastie Boys or booty-croon like Taio Cruz. So on their second album (which includes the hit "Party Rock Anthem"), they do both, making for a disc of brain-cell-depleting jams...
- www.rollingstone.com
2011-06-27
★★★★★
Los Angeles-based duo LMFAO first introduced the world to their brand of club-pop with the 2008 EP Party Rock. Consisting of DJ/Rapper/Producers Redfoo and SkyBlu, the group's familial ties (as uncle and nephew, respectively) are rooted in their common relation (as son and grandson) to Berry Gordy, Jr., founder of Motown Records...
- www.noripcord.com
2011-06-27
★★★★★
I'll be the first to admit I didn't take LMFAO seriously. The name alone gave me reason to think they were not a serious group, and the fact they are the son and grandson of Motown founder Berry Gordy led me to believe their album was a vanity project that got released because of nepotism. In the real world though pretending things you think aren't important will eventually go away doesn't work, so I made a huge mistake in underestimating how popular LMFAO would become...
- rapreviews.com
2011-06-20
★★★★★
Lyrically speaking, there isn't much on the debut album from local club-rap duo LMFAO that can be quoted in a family newspaper. What is safe for these pages, though, says just about everything you need to know about these guys' worldview: "Get crazy, get wild / Let's party, get loud," shouts MC Sky Blu in "Get Crazy," one of the 14 virtually interchangeable odes to night life naughtiness here...
- latimesblogs.latimes.com
2010-02-19