Dropped is the second studio album by American rock band Mind Funk.
Producer Terry Date encouraged the band to stay together, record the album in Seattle, and use a cheaper and more live recording style.
[3] Trouser Press called the album "competent and tasteful but undistinguished", writing that "[guitarists] Everman and Svitek whip up smartly modulated guitar noise bolstered by a strong, slightly stiff rhythm section and functional tunes.
"[4] The Washington Post wrote: "Boasting an effectively off-kilter weave of standard-issue grunge and unexpected psychedelic flourishes, Dropped is equal parts trippy impressionism ('11 Ton Butterfly') and brooding introspection ('Drowning').
"[5] The Tampa Bay Times wrote that the band "musters enough intensity to overcome its shortcomings in the originality department.