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| | Mystic Stylez | | | Music Artist : | | Three 6 Mafia | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Prophet Records | | Release Date : | | 1995-05-30 | | Store Price : | | $18.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $18.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Begining 2. Break da Law "95" 3. Summa 4. Live by Yo Rep (Bone Dis) 5. In da Game 6. Now I'm Hi, Pt.3 7. Long Nite 8. Sweet Robbery, Pt. 2 9. Back Against da Wall 10. Fuckin Witdis Click 11. All or Nothin 12. Gotta Touch 'Em, Pt. 2 13. Tear da Club Up 14. Big Bizness [Screwed] 15. Mystic Stylez 16. Porno Movie
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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DONT FORGET!! Submitted on: 2009-10-08 |
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| how good it was when three 6 was on that dark shish... anyone who wants an example of how horrorcore got started pick this up.. yeah its old but its always a CLASSIC.. i lost the old one i had and decided to get this again.. MAN did i make a good decision.. ALL you commercial rap homo's keep going.. this is for the darker rap fans.. triple 6.. triple 6 smoke , smoked out.. |
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Triple 6's First Come Up Submitted on: 2007-05-04 |
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| This is one of my favorite Triple 6 albums...reason being that its one of their grimiest...hardcore..get buck..really underground sounding albums besides underground vol.2..which isnt that great anyway.But you can really see the quality in this album when you listen to it.My favorites are Break the Law 95..Da Summa..In Da Game..Back Against the Wall..Gotta Touch Em pt2..and theirs no forgetting Tear the Club Up..a song that i think the Triple 6 was made first famous from. Good album with hardcore beats and lyrics to get crunk to..but there are a few filler tracks. If your looking to build a triple 6 collection..I recommend starting with this album. |
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Illmatic of The South Submitted on: 2007-03-25 |
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| This is one of if not my favorite rap album. I know this may seem extreme but the beats are creepy and haunting and the lyrics are all top notch original evil and just genius. D.J. Paul is a genius on the keyboard. And Koopsta Knicca's rhymes are pure evil and satanic. If you don't get this your life will not be complete. The samples for this album arent very good and do not do the album justice at all. These guys is reppin my home of Tennessee. Cop this and show yer support of real rap. Oh i wouldnt get this if yer religious. |
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Three 6's stand out debut! Submitted on: 2006-10-27 |
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| This classic Three 6 album as it was originally released by Prophet Entertainment (which would become Hypnotize Minds a few years later)stands as the culmination of DJ Paul and Juicy 'J's years of littering the underground with a succession of multiple mix tapes and early ep's, most of which can be found on the Underground albums released in '99 and 2000. 'Mystic Stylez' continues in the same aesthetic of those original underground releases. This was Three 6 Mafia in a time when their music and lyrics were much darker and more serious than later releases. That's not to say there isn't a hint of that old deranged Three 6 humor in their, but the focus is mainly on minimalistic, dark satanic imagery lending itself largely to the "Horrorcore" rap genre of the early to mid-90's, and frighteningly explicit and violent lyics based largely in Gangsta rap elevated by more references to the occult and with their signature delivery. Fans of later Three Six material might be surprised to here a group of rappers not playing it for laughs on this record. Eventually this album was rereleased on Hypotize Minds, but the tracks are completely rearranged, some songs removed I believe, and remastered with a cleaner production thus ruining the underground quality of the release and ultimately ruining a classic album. Please seek out the Prophet Entertainment version. |
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One of Three 6's best. Submitted on: 2006-10-20 |
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Long before Three 6 were proclaiming how fly-ai-ai-ai-ai-ai they are, they were making some of the darkest music found in the hip-hop genre. While it maybe a coincidence that their name is the Three 6 Mafia, as they've profusely stated, that coincidence isn't evident on this release; this stuff is downright creepy. This is the type of music that sends chills down your spine, like a great horror movie.
Are they horrorcore? In ways, yes. In ways, also, no. Their initial style of rapping is far more akin to the Mid-West high-cadence flow, while their lyrics and production are both rooted in horrorcore. Like Esham in Detroit, and Brother Lynch Hung in Sacramento, the Three 6 presented to you some of the most sadistic messages found on wax.
Even though they beefed with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony in the past, it's easy for any Bone fan to get into Three 6's music; infact, more so than someone who is a stranger to the multiple cadences found here. They rip through to tracks at lightning fast speed, with hardcore lyrics that just tear the beat to shreds; and DJ Paul and Juicy J sure do provide some amazing production. While the music on this album is of lower-quality(due to poor budget) than their later releases, the homemade sound of the beats actually fit this album like a glove; and there is a hint of the sound that Three 6 would become famous for.
Every song on here is classic, so it's hard to find a standout. If I had to choose some, Live By Yo Rep would definitely be at the top of that list; a scorching diss aimed at Bone, in which Lord Infamous opens the first verses threatening to put thousands of razors in their flesh. Other tracks like F'in' Witdis Click, Break Da Law '95, Porno Movie, Big Bizness, Now I'm High Pt. III, and Long Nite are just a few of the continuous highlights found through the album.
This is a must for any fan of hardcore hip-hop, Southern hip-hop, Mid-West hip-hop, or horrorcore; infact, any fan of hip-hop could appreciate this album. An overlooked masterpiece, and one of the best to ever come from the South. |
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