Critical response to
Bo Burnham has been mostly positive.
Punchline magazine's John Delery praised both album and artist, calling the former "hysterical", and the latter as "the sole teenager in America these days that can speak in longhand."
About.com's Patrick Bromley spoke well of
Bo Burnham within its genre of musical
comedy, saying that while the novelty or shock value of the traditional
comedy album wore thin with repeated listenings,
Bo Burnham was so dense with
wordplay and double entendres that it begged for repeats. Though Bromley was less generous with Burnham's "edgy humor", he felt the teenaged comedian worked best with his
self-deprecating material.
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