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| 1. Dalazdayz | |||
| 2. Who the Crunkest | |||
| 3. Smoked Out | |||
| 4. I'm Losing It | |||
| 5. Throw Your Sets | |||
| 6. Undercover Freaks | |||
| 7. Wet Party | |||
| 8. Elbow a Nigga | |||
| 9. Hell Naw | |||
| 10. Get Buck, Get Wild | |||
| 11. What You Lookin' For | |||
| 12. Paper Chase | |||
| 13. Hypnotize Cash Money | |||
| 14. When God Calls Time Out | |||
| 15. Big Business | |||
| 16. Push 'Em Off | |||
| 17. Slob on My Nob | |||
| 18. All Dirty Hoes | |||
| 19. Triple Six Clubhouse | |||
| 20. A Niggas Worst Downfall | |||
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"THE BEST OF HYPNOTIZE MINDS/ THREE 6 MAFIA",
By Rocks In My Socks (Cleveland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Crazyndalazdayz (Audio CD)
"Crazyndalazdayz" wasn't welcomed when it first came out, mainly due to the lead single "Hypnotize Cash Money," which was only average at best. However, "Slob on My Knob" became an underground club anthem during 1999/2000. Unfortunately, the rest of the album never recieved nearly as much attention as it deserved. This was a different type of album for 3-6, who paired Paul, J, and Lord Infamous to form Tear Da Club Up Thugs. Unlike previous efforts, Crazyndalazdayz concentrated less on the demonic raps, and more on club-oriented cuts with heavy bass. Whereas "Ch. 2: World Domination" had a lot more of an eerie sound, this album featured angrier and drug-fueled subject matter. This is by far 3-6's most aggressive album, and it's shocking that it didn't catch the mainstream's appeal. For any fan that is just starting to get into 3-6, this is the opportune starting point since the material still sounds relatively new. The production is top-knotch, unlike previous efforts such as Prophet Posse's "Body Parts." Some other standout tracks include "Smoked Out (ft. Twista)," "Wet Party (ft. Spice 1)," "Big Business," "Triple Six Clubhouse," "N*ggas Worst Downfall," and "I'm Losing It," which samples some dialogue from "The Usual Suspects." For all 3-6 fans, this is the closest I've heard to a Lord Infamous solo album; he is showcased on this album more than any other rapper.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Triple Sixxx,
By MgiB (Slc, UT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Crazyndalazdayz (Audio CD)
This is a great album to get you hyped. The production is bangin and dj paul and juicy j kill it. just listen to it and you dont get excited, somethin is wrong. it is a great follow up for the "chapter 2: world domination" album. it gives the fan a good 3-6 fix
rating A-
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
tight,
By g-dawg (daytona fl) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Crazyndalazdayz (Audio CD)
This is a tight cd. I highly recommend this cd. it frickin awesome
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