The first six tracks of Virtual Burnout are all good to great. After that, they are a bit more hit and miss, lacking direction, to my ear. Throughout the album, the tracks remain well themed, however strong they are musically. Complaints in the first tracks are that Keygen feels slightly too long, and Alone Together feels similarly too short. The very strong highlight of the second half of the album is Modchips. This overall isn't LukHash's best album in my opinion, but it has some great tracks.