Upon release, Indicud received mixed reviews. Pitchfork gave it a 6.8, criticizing its "bloated" length. Rolling Stone was kinder, awarding 3.5/5 stars. Fans, however, were split. The "Cudi Zone" purists missed the lush, cinematic production of the Man on the Moon tapes. But over time, Indicud has been reassessed as a brave, flawed masterpiece—a bridge between alternative rap and the lo-fi, self-produced indie ethos that would dominate the late 2010s.
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