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This is the epidomy of Three 6 Mafia... This album is the perfect example of how Three 6 got thier name... This album was tight in the 90's and still bumps in the year 2007 and beyond... The Killa Klan Kaze is another huge lose to Hypnotized Minds Entertainment... This album beats out the garbage under that label like, Lil-Whyte and Frayser Boy anyday of the week... Three 6 Mafia still has the beats, but they have lost the Lyrics to go with it... Now you can just call it, Hip Pop, like Lil John, ...
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The cd is another classic to add to your collection if you like Hypnotize Minds like I do. MC Mack has pretty good skills and sounds nice on some Juicy J and Dj Paul beats. Project Pat is always good, this is when he first started to find his new style of rappin'. I'm no fan of Scanman, I don't think he can rap at all. All in all it's a pretty good cd, look out for songs like: "Pure Anna" , "All About My Hustle featuring T-Rock", and The Kaze's version of "Lock Down".
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This is a HOTT HOTT album from start 2 finish, everything on this album is str8 up MEMPHiS get KRUNK'D MUZiK!!! THROW'N ELBOWZ!!!
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I love this album, but i can't seem to find this junt down here in the M. That's just how bumpin this album really is, i can't find it. Project Pat, M.C. Mack, and Scan Man put it down on this junt. This is a straight up classic album, and there probably will never be another one done by these same artists. They all tight. Another good job by D.J. Paul and Juicy J. Get this junt!
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One major complaint about this album is where is K-Rock? Well they dropped K-Rock and the Killa Klan off of the title, while adding Project Pat and keeping the Kaze. The beats are hard and bass filled, but the album lacks appearances by Indo G and M-
Child, possibly because of Paul and Juice's deal with Relativity and their unwillingness to showcase old Prophet artists on Hypnotized Minds. Still a great album so go buy it. Check out All About My Hustle with T-Rock.