| Product Summary | | Label: LOUD | | UPC: 00088561171629 | | Release Date: 2/2/1999 | | Buy.com Sku: 60341522 | | Item#: MRCCGX | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 25140 | Format: CD |
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Song Listing
| Disc 1 | | Song Title | Sample | | 1. DaLazDayz | ------ | | 2. Who the Crunkest ~ (featuring Project Pat) | ------ | | 3. Smoked Out ~ (featuring Twista) | ------ | | 4. I'm Losing It | ------ | | 5. Throw Your Sets ~ (featuring Crucial Conflict) | ------ | | 6. Undercover Freaks ~ (featuring Too $hort/T | ------ | | 7. Wet Party ~ (featuring Spice 1) | ------ | | 8. Elbow a Nigga ~ (featuring Project Pat) | ------ | | 9. Hell Naw | ------ | | 10. Get Buck, Get Wild ~ (featuring Crunchy Black) | ------ | | 11. On Da Block | ------ | | 12. What You Lookin' For ~ (featuring Project Pat) | ------ | | 13. Paper Chase ~ (featuring Fatal) | ------ | | 14. Hypnotize Cash Money ~ (featuring Hot Boyz/Juvenile/B.G./Big Tymers) | ------ | | 15. When God Calls Time Out | ------ | | 16. Big Business | ------ | | 17. When It's On It's Murder | ------ | | 18. Push 'Em Off | ------ | | 19. Slob On My Nob | ------ | | 20. All Dirty Hoes ~ (featuring Gangsta Boo) | ------ | | 21. Triple Six Clubhouse ~ (featuring Lord Infamous) | ------ | | 22. Niggas Worst Downfall, A | ------ | | 23. Hypnotize Minds / Profit Posse | ------ | | 24. Comin' Up Next | ------ |
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| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | Tear Da Club Up Thugs: Juicy J, DJ Paul, Lord Infamous (rap vocals). |  | Additional personnel includes: Project Pat, T-Rock, Crunchy Black, BG, The Big Tymers, Three 6 Mafia, Gangsta Boo, Too Short, Fatal, Hot Boys, Crucial Conflict, Juvenile, Twista, Spice 1 (rap vocals). |  | Engineers: Niko Lyras, Steve Moller, Lil Pat. |  | Recorded at Cotton Row, Memphis, Tennessee. |  | Contains previously unreleased recordings and re-mixes by Three 6 Mafia, Gangsta Boo and others. |  | Tear Da Club Up Thugs: Juicy J, DJ Paul, Lord Infamous (rap vocals). |  | Additional personnel includes: Three 6 Mafia, Gangsta Boo, Too Short, Fatal, Hot Boys, Crucial Conflict, Juvenile, Twista, Spice 1 (rap vocals). |  | Tear Da Club Up Thugs' debut album, Crazyndalazdayz, represents the rowdiest side of Three 6 Mafia, both in terms of beats as well as rhymes. Most of the songs have blatant references to riot-inciting violence, particularly songs such as "Get Buck, Get Wild" and "Elbow a Nigga." And when the rappers aren't trying to lyrically start fights, they're most likely spouting misogynist rants in songs such as "Slob on My Knob" and "All Dirty Hoes." So when you really sit down and think about it, this music appeals to the most primal male instincts. Furthermore, the up-tempo, hard-hitting beats only further evoke base feelings. So if you have a taste for rowdy music, this is about as rousing as music can get. In terms of cast, the album features a wide range of rappers, including everyone from the Three 6 Mafia camp, as well as guests such as Spice 1 and Too $hort. Yet just as Prophet Posse focused almost exclusively on the horror side of Three 6 Mafia, Tear Da Club Up Thugs focuses almost exclusively on their violent side -- making the two groups quite similar, in fact. Yet this one-dimensional slant proves limiting over the course of an entire album, a problem that plagued Prophet Posse's Body Parts album as well as this one. Where Three 6 Mafia's better albums present a wide range of variety in terms of both lyrical content as well as beats, this album is nothing but rowdy up-tempo calls to violence. That's wonderful if that's all you're looking for, but, for most, this will prove a bit too redundant to be truly effective. ~ Jason Birchmeier |  | Three 6 Mafia, DJ Paul, Juicy J and Lord Infamous have long been collectively recognized as Tear Da Club Up Thugs, and with the debut release of CrazyNDaLazDayz, the whole crew goes buck wild. Making sure Memphis, TN is mentioned in the same breath as NY and LA, these high-energy MC's keep the party pumping from beginning to end. Guest appearances from Too Short ("Undercover Freaks"), Crucial Conflict ("Throw Your Sets") and Twista ("Smoked Out") provide plenty of variety to the 20 song-deep funkfest. Also check for guest spots from Spice 1 ("Wet Party"), Gangsta Boo ("All Dirty Hoes") and Project Pat ("Who The Crunkest"). One of the album's highlights is the posse cut "Hypnotize Cash Money," which features Hot Boyz, Juvenile, BG and the Big Tymers. | Producer: DJ Paul; Juicy J | Musical Guests |  | Gangsta Boo |  | Too Short |  | Fatal |  | Three 6 Mafia |  | Spice 1 |  | Hot Boys |  | Juvenile |  | Crucial Conflict |  | Twista |  | Project Pat |  | T-Rock |  | Crunchy Black |  | Hot Boyz |  | B.G. |  | Big Tymers |  | Lord Infamous |
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| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 02/02/1999 |  | Original Release Date : 1998 |  | Catalog ID : 1716 |  | Label : Relativity |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00088561171629 |
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| | Professional Reviews | | The Source (3/99, p.200) - 3 Mics (out of 5) - "...CRAZYNDALAZDAYZ is laced with the same trimmings that made their underground mix tapes popular....requires listeners to have already developed an acquired taste for the Thugs' brand of hip-hop..."Rap Pages (3/99, p.142) - 4 (out of 5) - "...As if the Thugs needed any help crafting combustible cuts, they include explosive collaborations with Twista, Crucial Conflict and Spice One..." |
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