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Sicx - Deer Hunter album review

Deer Hunter was an album from Sicx that was supposed to be released in 2001 on Mason Mind Music, Siccmade/Madesicc, and Black Market Records that never got released publicly in stores or anywhere else. Only those close to him have the album.

Supposedly fans and close friends say the Deer Hunter album does not exist and that only a few (being 2 or 3) tracks exist. But that's not true. Brotha Lynch Hung explained in a Murder Dog Magazine interview in 2001 that Sicx had the completed the recording process for the Deer Hunter album and all he needed was a distribution deal. Online store retailer Cashflow415 (Cashflow420) and the promoter for the Fury Figeroa - On Top Of The Food Chain album have Deer Hunter album on CDr. So the Deer Hunter album exists but only in extremely limited quantities. Less than a hundred copies were ever made that have supposedly existed. Only close friends, family, relatives, studio owners, producers, and Sacramento Police Department are said to have the unreleased Deer Hunter album.

Brotha Lynch Hung explained in a Murder Dog Magazine interview in 2001 that Sicx had the completed the recording process for the Deer Hunter album and all he needed was a distribution deal. Also the Sacramento Police Department took his computer away to use as evidence against him and his wife in Municipal Court. (His computer had tracks for the Deer Hunter album.) His computer has been taken away from him for good as his computer still remains in the hands of Sacramento Police Department. 

Sicx talked about that shit everyday of his life in his rhymes. So why this a big shocker to us? He took part in creation of the "Siccness". He did rap about molesting and raping children on his albums. Why are you all so surprised that he actually did it? The reason why he raped his own children is because Sicx was molested and raped as a child. Rape and molestation can lead a person to lead a sexually abusive lifestyle especially when one has children. It's clearly obvious in this case. 

It's for the better that this album not be publicly released despite how dope or horrifying the album might have been. Besides, word from Brotha Lynch Hung is that Sicx has converted into a Born-again Christian while in prison and he does not want the Deer Hunter album publicly released. Other than that, the Deer Hunter album has never been fully released to the public in retail stores. It never will be.

If Sicx just focused on being a hype man, promoter, and rapper instead of a child molester there would be more albums from him. If Sicx wasn't such a sick fuck, people would have respected him. One can only wonder. No wonder people lost respect for him. Even closest members in his social ring have lost trust in Sicx.

Anyway...
Basket Case is where Sicx goes with it in his Siccness style of rap similar to the ripgut cannabalism style of rap from Brotha Lynch Hung. Multiple murders occurred on this track. Sicx is on a killing spree as he has gone completely manic. The verse "You're fucking with a basket case" sums up the whole track. Sicx is already past the edge of insanity.

Crook described the wicked criminal ways of the criminally insane who led a criminal lifestyle. Crook is very crooked and criminal. The track Crook itself proved to be very Siccmade.

2/5**

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Sicx - If These Walls Could Talk album review

This Sicx album review written and composed by Mixerr Album Reviews will however, explain the gruesome truth behind those illegal actions behind the If These Walls Could Talk album released on Siccmade/Madesicc in 1999. Very few people knew the gruesome details of the sexual abuse, rape, and pornography behind this album. 

1999's If These Walls Could Talk album has pictures of him sitting in the room where the crimes took place. The front cover for the album cover of If These Walls Could Talk has Sicx sitting in a blue room. The particular room Sicx was sitting in was in his house located in Sacramento, California and that particular room was called the "Blue Room". The Blue Room is where Sicx and his wife raped children, sexually abused them, and used them as actors for pornography videos. Him and his wife performed horrifying sexual acts on their own children as well as children that were not theirs. 
One can wonder what sick things the blue walls would tell 'if these walls could talk.'

There is one more horrifying aspect of the If The Walls Could Talk album, there was the photographing of young girls who were not only used as actors, but they used as prostitutes by other people. These other people took them away against their own will and some of those children were never seen again.

Back in 2001, Maxmillian Kunitz and his wife Anna Lopez (alias Aniya Jamison), were arrested and charged on 69 counts of repeated child molestation, rape, and distribution of child pornography. He pled guilty to all charges in connection with the crimes in court. Maxmillian Kunitz was given a 68 year sentence in prison.

2/5**

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The 916 Alliance - Silence The Violence EP review

This record was made in the response to 21 year old Damon Williams was shot dead right outside of a concert in 1991 in Sacramento. (Hence the name.) The Explicit Version of Silence The Violence goes harder while the Clean Version is a bit soft. The instrumental has super heavy bass and more drum beats. The 916 Alliance is a group who brings positivity to youth in Sacramento. The 916 Alliance was/is Homicide, Marvaless, DC Ray, OG Raw Deal, S.A.C, Flexx, Par'lay Ced Sing, LA Chill.

5/5*****!!

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R.O.M.E -N- Tha Darkcide - Slippin N Tha Darkness album review

This album was released on Funky Town Productions outta Fort Worth, Texas, and distributed by Midwest Records in Dallas, Texas in 1995. (Funky Town Productions is a part of Funky Town Records based outta Fort Worth, Texas.) R.O.M.E -N- Tha Darkcide are from Luling, Texas. A small town of 3,300 people 31 miles or so right outside of Austin, Texas which is The Live Music Capital of The World!! (There is a PO Box to Luling, Texas. Those of you who have this CD should already know.)

Although this CD is Hip Hop/Rap, you can hear the blends of Electronic, Rock, and Soundtrack. This is a very horrorcore album. Especially with the Frankenstein zombie-esque crooked pointy red lettering with thee yellow crescent moon to the right and the black tree branches to the left.

The first track is Slippin N' Tha Darkness. Slippin N' Tha Darkness is a very G-Funk horrorcore track. You can hear a chorus in the background. Slippin N' Tha Darkness samples the track Be Down by Ghetto Boys. (Ghetto Boys is now Geto Boys.) This is one dark mood for a track. The second track is Distant Train. The Blues harmonica is present in the background. Distant Train talks about topics such as slavery, making friends with your enemies, making peace, shooting, and killings on government owned Section 8 housing. This is a really negative track. But there are things in life that will be negative.

The third song is The Devil Wanna Smoke Me. This track is mixed with Electronica and Hip Hop/Rap. It is 9 and half minutes long. Enough to make up an entire length or an album sampler. The fourth and last song is Goodnight.

Although the album only has 4 songs, you should buy it! Even thought it's more of an EP. But get this! There were only 200 copies EVER made of that CD. It is extremely rare!!! This is one EP that both US, Japanese, French, and German sellers and buyers online will definitely go after!

5/5*****!

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Dosia - Waiting To Inhale album review

This is the first and unfortunately only album by the rap group Dosia. The members of Dosia were Lunasicc (now Luni Corleone), KJ, and Mississippi.The downsides to this album were the lack of promotion of this album from AWOL Records and Virgin Records, the beats from the productions, and too many guest stars. Waiting To Inhale to us was telling the market that rap group were falling apart and no longer popular as in the mid 90's.

3/5***

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NOFX - Ribbed album review

This album was released in 1991. The songs are awesome and they kick ass! Sadly, there are some downsides to this album. There are 3 downsides to this album. The 3 being, the songs were too short, some of the production was off key, and you could not hear the vocals. We all know NOFX has a penchant for fast music and dirty jokes, but this album duration was too fast. This album is not as great as the others. It reminds you of Self Entitled. That album had the typical hard edge punk rock sound, penchant for fast music, and the dirty jokes of course. 

2/5**

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NOFX - Punk In Drublic album review

This album was their most popular album. It hit gold status and sold over 500,000 copies. The best songs are Linoleum, Leave It Alone and The Brews. For all you NOFX fans out there, this album is a must have for any hardcore NOFX fan!! NOFX didn't change their approach at being a politically conscious well hardcore punk group. They fulfilled their potential on this album. Their songwriting has improved!

4 1|2/5****(

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Vallejo - Steamboat Live '97 album review

This album was remastered from a live board 1997 cassette tape from their live concert at The Steamboat in 1997. The well known Carlos Sosa plays his trademark saxophone. So does Ralo Vallejo. Bonin' In The Boneyard was a fun song. Get It Up and Royal Tease were previously unreleased.  Boogieman was a previous cut off another. Most of the songs on here are live songs. There are only 9 songs though.  So it's really more of an EP.

4/5****

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Mr. Big - Mr. Big album review

The self-titled Mr. Big album is almost as good as the Lean Into It album. Mr. Big is composed of mainly talented musicians. No one really appreciated the first album when it came out. No one really appreciated the second one either. Their debut did not equal the to equal the successes of their sophomore album back in 1991. Which was due to lack of promotion from their record company which is not entirely their fault.

4/5****

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Crazie Locs - Gangsta's Long Journey album review

This album was released on Gangsta Gansta Recordings in 2012. Crazie Locs is from San Jose. Crazie Locs is like Eminem's Asian alter ego! This is some gangsta shit! Crazie Locs claims every song  is banger!!!! Crazie Locs is really funny!!! This is pure comedy rap.  On with the album! Insecured Punk has some dope drum beats. Crazie Locs really shows them on Fly Like a Spaceship. Sundays I Rest is a slow track. Gangstas Wit Attitude is a tribute to N.W.A! Greyhound Luv is a rasta reggaeton track song. Track eleven features Troublz & Trumpz.

5/5*****!!

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Crhymes - Aliens In The Hood album review

Aliens In The Hood is 2013 compilation done by Crhymes. The Aliens In The Hood compilation features Kurupt, Crooked I, Kendrick Lamar, Yelawolf, Cheech, AB Soul, and Ricky Rox. It has some mixtape material of course. Aliens in the Hood is a compilation unlike any other compilations out there right now! The compilation album is filled with untouched subject matter! None of that Harlem Shake crap or that Wocka Cocka Flame (Waka Flacka Flame).

Crooked I ripped up the third track!! He was West West wit it!! The fourth track had some horrorcore ass shit! The only thing I didn't like was the auto-tune. That killed the song. Yelawolf was good. Killer bass on track thirteen.

4/5****!

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New Breed Of Hustlas -  Ratha B A Hustla album review

This is the first album the NBOH group on their independent label Mobstyle Records. (now Repdatent) The album was released in 1993. Which was independently self-released and distributed by INDI and their home label.

New Breed Of Hustlas (NBH or NBOH) consisted of Baby Fresh, G. Bubs (R.I.P.), Cas-Loc (AKA Mr. Cas) (R.I.P.), and Silk from Riverside. (Mr. Cas and G. Bubs are dead.) 3 Wheelin' and Rather B A Hustla are the singles.

The album is laced with super heavy bass lines, heavy pounding guitar notes, and G-Funk beats. The alto sax is perfect. It has somewhat of a Rock feel as well. Classic Rock that is! This album is the most underrated album to come out of Riverside, CA! 

Themes are kickin' it with the homies', shooting dice, shooting hoops, selling dope with the homies, rolling deep (VERY DEEP), gang banging, violence, sex, and misogyny. You get the idea. 
To all you G-Funk fans out there, you'll this hard-ass bass line on tracks such as Nyte Games, Rather B A Hustla, and Mind Of a Gangsta. Rather B A Hustla samples songs You Can't Run Away by Bar-Keys and the song Friends by Whodini.

Mind Of a Gangsta samples James Brown, Lonnie Liston Smith, along with West Coast classic heavyweights N.W.A, The D.O.C., and WC. Anotha Dolla samples Love TKO. 
Borderline Bitchh is a song about sex. (It has a Red Hot Chili Peppers song sample too! Along with Parliament.) Cum 'Ere Bitch is a about sex. 3 Wheelin' is about 3 wheel motion. It's R Thyme because NBOH know to kick it. There is a hidden track which is an outro I think. This is just to sum it all up! Ya dig?

This album is the most underrated album to come out of Riverside, CA. I am surprised this album did not hit national waves on the radio. NBOH should have had a joint distribution deal with RED Distribution, Navarre, CBS, or RCA. But either way, it's all good!

5/5*****!

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Various Artists - Poets & Gangstas album review

Poets & Gangstas was a compilation album of artists from San Antonio, Dallas, and Fort Worth released on Youngsta Records in 1995. Youngsta Records was in San Antonio, Texas. This compilation album is filled with gangsta rap themes.

The first song is the title track with Nino, Kottonmouth, and Pops. This song has that San Antonio Doo-Dooism sound with heavy bass and heavy guitars. That's what San Antonio rap and hip-hop sounded like in the mid 90s. Pops is Como, TX. Kottonmouth is Dallas. Great song!! Think Creepin' On Ah Come Up.

The second song is Murda Afta Murda. This song is not the remix that is on Kottonmouth's 1995 debut album on Youngsta Records. This is the original version. It is one heavy ass G-Funk bass track! The next song is Ill Regala by the rap group Ill Regala. Ill Regala was a rap group from the Westside of San Antonio, Texas in the mid 90s. I wish they would have signed to Youngsta. It would have been dope! Nino tells how he talk the talk and walk the walk on Walk On Walk.

Million Me's is song by Mad Wisdom with a Kenyatta Banks sample. I love the drums and bass used on this track used on this track Mad Wisdom is from Fort Wort, Texas. Mad Wisdom was on Youngsta Records and Midwest Records from 1995 to 1998. Just a dope ass freestyle song.
All In is a smooth fast song by Pinhead aka C-Lo. Pinhead is from Fort Worth. He was in P.K.O. in the 1990s. Gangsta Shit is by Big Gangzta out of Fort Worth. One In Tha Chamba is by Pinhead. It's about being gangsta and guns! Pinhead sounds a lot like Ice Cube.

Utmost Corrupt is by San Antonio rap group BVA. I could see Princess Kaos doing this song because it sounds a lot like her. It might be her in the background or K-Ski. Just sayin'.
What I Luv Most is a song by dat infamous playa K-Sam. This is a different version of the original that appeared on the Infamous Playa EP by K-Sam in 1994. This is one playalistic remix! K-Sam tells us why he loves being a drug deala. He stays strapped at all times. He ain't gettin' caught slippin' by no motherfuckin' BG. K-Sam got that fresh candy on his hoopty.

Gangsta Mental is an instrumental drums and bass track done by the one and only legendary DJ Snake from Dallas. DJ Snake was going back and forth from Dallas to San Antonio at that time in the mid 90s. DJ Snake needs to make a comeback with Ron C again like he did in 2004.
In The Hood is a song by the rap group VSOP from San Antonio.

No Luv is a song by Chilly D. He is an OG from the Westside of San Antonio. He had his own label from 1997 to 2000 called Hunt Dawg Records. No Luv would later appear on his 1997 debut Too Thuggish 4 U. He had a group called SAOGz also! Chilly D should have signed to Youngsta/Big Ballin' or BLVD Records outta SA. Definitely Youngsta!
The final song, Poets & Gangstas (Remix), is a remix of the first song with Ania.

It would have been more dope if C-Stud Vill, Lil Sin, C-Ordell, Sweet-P, Denise James, K-Ski, Staci Russell, Mr. Joshay, Ricé, Finesse 1, Dirty Red, Jr. Boy, and Sharon Lincoln had made features on this dope ass compilation. But for whatever reason they didn't. Which is too bad. I wish Youngsta Records could have stayed open and became Youngsta/Big Ballin'.
If you mix Ruthless, Bad Boy, Rap-A-Lot, Black Market Records, AWOL, Grapetree, Motown, New West, and Luke Records, you'll get Youngsta Records! Think about it that way. Be sure to buy this dope ass compilation if you because it is long out of print!!! You won't regret it!!

5/5*****!!

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Various Artists - Down South Playaz Click album review

This compilation was released on Big Ballin' Recordz and Youngsta Records (Youngsta/Big Ballin') in 1998. Nino has artists from San Antonio, Waco, Houston, Austin, El Paso, Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Odessa, Midland, Tyler, Port Arthur, Big Spring, Lubbock, and El Paso on this compilation. (Some song may or may not be included on the CD or cassette versions. So results may vary.)

If you's a big balla, put yo hands in the air on Big Ballin'. 1998 was a great year and a new begging for Big Ballin' Recordz. Nino is/was the CEOs of Big Ballin' Recordz. Nino and K-Sam represent the Balla's Anthem on this track. Big Ballin' is choppin' game to you Gs out there! G-Funk ain't dead! It just went to the South. Black and K-Ski did the song Whatcha Gone Do?

The OG Lil Black shows us how he's runnin' with dem Gangstaz on the song Gangstaz. For those who don't know, Lil Black is from Elgin, Texas. It's NE of Austin. Lil Black chops game to all the BGs, YGs, and OGs out there. Flossin' up in Austin. All we need now is some swisher sweets. Anyway, CKC is the group featured on this song.  It is a shorter version than the original song that was on the Dark Territory EP in 1996. Nino talks about how he manages his finances and what it's like being a convicted felon on Last 2 Dollaz.

The next song  Geto Dream is by Lil Sin and Nino! Ricé sings the background vocals.  Here we talk about tales from the hood, guns, drugs and other related subjects to this song. Hoes In Da Hoes is dedication to all the hoes in the hood. Nino of P.K.O. does his solo shit on this song.
Dem Boyz did a song called A Comp Up. Dem Boyz have that Jamaican flow in the vocals.
Up next, P.K.O. (Nino & K-Sam) do a song called Both Wayz, which is so playalistic that it's a song that you'd light up a doobie and watch a porno to. It's THAT playalistic!!! The main themes are sex and lesbianism!! An unknown local rap duo outta Waco called Deuce Ana Quarta did a song called Case Of Funk. They did a show in San Antonio. Dope G-Funk song!

It would have been dope if artists such as Twice Tha Power, Lethal T, Magic Mark, Curl Earl, Sweet P, Underground Committee, Tribe 46, Fade Dogg, Princess Kaos, Denise James, Sharon Lincoln, Jr. Boy, and C-Lo. It would have been dope also if  producers such as Finnesse 1, DJ Devastator, and Dre'Mo contributed. Too bad they didn't for whatever reason.
Get this compilation if you can because it is long out of print! You will not regret it! You'll love it!

5/5*****!

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Mellow Mood Phil album review

This album was released on Discreet Records and Midwest Records from Dallas in 1995. Mellow Mood Phil is from NYC. Larry Cooper is the executive producer. This album has that New Jack Swing and Quiet Storm sound despite New Jack Swing being outdated by 1993. Very R&B/Soul very much! Mellow Mood Phil will remind you of Bobby Brown, Jodeci, Marques Callaway, and Horace Brown! Think about Slow Jams. (This is not Jazz.)

My Crib is a slow jam song about Phil's house. Drippin' With Sweat is a slow jam/love song. So is don't hold back, a passionate song about kissing. Mellow Mood is very slow jam Quiet Storm type of song. TYA is dedicated towards the youth of the United States. Why U Cry is a sad song. Taste Your Body is a sex song. 

4/5****

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Dirty Jerk - Poor & Unknown Click album review

Dirty Jerk was a Reggae/Rap artist from Saginaw, Michigan. Dirty Jerk recorded his first EP Poor & Unknown Click with legendary Michigan producer Gee Pierce at U Be U Studios in Saginaw, Michigan during the 1990s. (This cassette came out in 1994.)

Anyway… The intro was real dope. It's short. Dirty Dirt Bag is the next track. This track has that G-Funk sound! Dirty Jerk goes straight up reggae on this one! The samples are crazy. The distorted drums and bass are very loud so this song is not recommended for small speakers. Dirty Dirt Bag is more upbeat than the other songs.

Niggaz Ain't Here is a dedication the ones who done passed, the OG's, and the father figures who weren't present. Niggaz Ain't Here dedicated to the OG’s and street soldiers in the of Saginaw, Michigan.


Hells Of Cornelius is about the daily life in the Eastside of Saginaw. At the beginning, there is a woman screaming "Help me!!!" along with a baby crying and howling in the background, which has that horror movie sample sound. Dirty Jerk says these niggaz that are low, down, and dirty, are up to no good. It's real hard out there to be a g. That's life in the Sag Nasty.
This track has that G-Funk sound also! The bass is wicked! It will remind you of Above The Law. The whole track is fucking sick!! Dirty Jerk goes straight up reggae on this one too!

Dope G-Funk out of Saginaw Michigan, produced by Gee Pierce and recorded at U-Be-U Studios. It's just too bad that Dirty Jerk did not get the promotion and push he deserved. He should've had more money to do so. Dirty Jerk had the talent and the personality make it but just never got that break

5/5*****!

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Lil Fatal - I Don't Wanna Dance single review

This single is more party rap mixed with gangsta rap and Dance/Electronic. Sounds crunk and triv to me. Anyway, This album was released on Wrongkind, DIP Records, and Low Bottom Records in 1998.

I Don't Wanna Dance has that futuristic triv 00s WrongKind sound meaning that his track sounds like it was made in 2006 rather than 1998. Tha WrongKind was always lightyears ahead when it came to making music and production. I Don't Wanna Dance is about why Lil Fatal would rather have sexual intercourse than to rather dance. It's also about The Set having sex with some hot ass groupies. Think party all night long along with sex too. 

Green Light is a track that is at least 130 bpm with arrhythmic fast flows. Green Light is about the OG gang leader giving the 'green light' to kill anyone who gets in their way and sell narcotics along with other drugs. If you watched the Gangland episode on LPB and Skyline, then you would know what I'm talking about.

5/5*****!

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SPM - Reveille Park album review

Juan Gotti's girlfriend (chick) make an appearance on the intro. The Beach House is that down south playalistic pimp type of rap. Red Beams and Rice is a rags to riches story tale. In other words, SPM went from Red Beans and Rice to Red Beams and Rice. He tells about his childhood dealing drugs and doing all sorts of crazy ass shit. He talks about his upcoming as a drug dealer. It ain't nothing but a come up! Smooth down south rhymes over Spanish raps.

However there were a few songs that sucked on this album. Hotel Lady is a skippable skit. So is Suckaz and Hataz.Suckaz and Hataz. Most of the songs are freestyles. Despite the album being well-produced and well-designed, this album was given a 3/5*** star rating with most critics. It was mainly a 3 star effort. Even though SPM is a piece of shit child molester, his music still lives on. It's too bad he's fucked up. SPM was a great Mexican rap artist.

4/5****

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Alize – Walkin In The Rain album review

If you’re looking for some of that Hood R&B/Soul type of music, then this is the right album for you! It’s very underground. Alize shines while she showcases her true lyrical skills on thin album.

Giving Him Up is about unfaithful men who cheat on their girlfriends with other women. Alize agrees that those men need to go. If she had magic, she could make them disappear. She makes it crystal clear that there is no fooling around. Go On is in a similar mood to Ta Da by Lil Mo. 

Look no further! When you’re in the zone with Alize, it’s a party! Think YG and G-Mo.
Beauty & Beast is an R&B love song. So is Could It Be. Sun Don’t Shine is where Alize showcases her lyrical skills. Go On and Hello are about unfaithful men who cheat on their girlfriends with other women.

4/5****

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Various Artists - Gangsta-Lation album review

Gangsta-Lation was on Ronnie Ron's Dangerous Records. This double compilation was released in 2000. You will hear the urban sounds of Rap, Hip Hop, Soul, R&B, Jazz, Dancehall, Reggae, and Funk. The experience will be bittersweet yet joyful.

Geek & Noise (Captain Geek & DJ Noise) were rappers that did not make the Bangin' On Wax cut during the auditions in 1992, so they were accepted on board as producers for Dangerous Records at the time. They were a part of Tweedy's Underworld Connection (UWC) from 1991 to 1993 and then they split. They did have tracks they saved over the years for what was supposed to be for their debut album, which were unreleased and appeared on RRLGA for some reason. The tracks are Trickeration, The Game of Mack'N, Hittin' Switches, Buck 'Em Down, Do Your Thing, Got Dam They Ruthless, and Gangsta Style Rappin' were supposed to be for their debut album, but that didn't happen due to financial reasons with Dangerous Records.

Nini Says F-ck You is a remix and so is Comin' Out The Cage. I'm Calling You A Bitch gets cut off half way through the song at 2:04 and fades into silence for 4:02 minutes, which is a waste of time. To My Niggas Makin' Low Cheddar was a leftover from Fo Clips album. C-Alright is the remix with Genuine Draft in it from Bangin' On Wax: Greatest Hits. Wish You Were Here, Piru Love, and Steady Dippin' are radio edits. No More Mr. Nice Guy was a leftover from Nini X's album.

B Brazy's songs The Big Payback, Bitch Get Lifted, 2 Famous Dogs (To All Dogs), Outta to Get Paid (And Kill a Rip), I Kan Kill (A Krab), Nigga Jus't Klownin, and I Kame to Bang (Bring It On) were leftovers from The Braziak. Only 60 first presings of the CD supposedly exist. Possibly 1,000 copies total. Lil Hawk's leftover songs were A Lil Something From Da West Side, All My Niggas, 2 Famous Dogs (To All Dogs), Lil' Hawk, I Kan Kill (A Krab), Nigga Jus't Klownin, Sik Wit It, and Back To Reality were leftover the albums for Lil Hawk Red Riding Hood and  Lil Hawk's self-titled album.


The songs My Mama Named Me Batman by D-Rock & The Bayou Crew (Get Some Of This Funk) has D. Rock shouting out "Yeah! We're aware of the time!" was about peace and unity, and Get Some Of This Funk (My Mama Named Me Batman) (Remix) has the same intro, but it has live outside sound. That is the end of the tape. Bullets Don't Have No Names is listed, but does not appear on tape. Probably a CD-only track for some reason. Bullets Don't Have No Names was the video version (Quiet Storm Mix) (Has some Reggae sound in it) as listed in the song credits. It was not the Radio Version, that is regular version.

5/5*****!!

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MxPx - Let It Be album review 

MxPx - Let It Be was released by Touch & Go on CD. There are unreleased demos on this compilation! So it makes an effort worth in buying this compilation album. There are some bonus tracks too. So there are a total of 32 tracks on 1 CD! Wow! You read it right! The liner notes and cartoon illustrations are also the highlights overlooked on this compilation album. This is one of those album that fans want quantity over quality. 

5/5*****!!

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