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| | The End | | | Music Artist : | | Three 6 Mafia | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Prophet Records | | Release Date : | | 1997-03-04 | | Store Price : | | $18.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $18.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Our Arrival 2. Stomp 3. Money flow (K-Rock: Killa Klan Kaze) 4. Late Night Tip 5. Gotcha Shakin' 6. I Aint Goin 7. Good Stuff 8. Walk Up 2 You House 9. In-2-Deep 10. Last Man Standing (M-Child, Gangsta Blac) 11. Destruction Terror 12. Body Parts (Prophet Posse) 13. Where's Da Bud 14. Gette'm Crunk 15. Where's Da Killaz Hang (Project Pat) 16. The End 17. Life Or Death (Killa Klan Kaze) featuring Koopsta Knicca
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ONE OF THE BEST Submitted on: 2009-02-25 |
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fIRST OF ALL I WAS WEARY OF BUYING THIS ALBUM AT FIRST, BUT IM GLAD I DID CAUSE THIS CD IS GOOD, VERY GOOD. HERES MY RATINGS.
iNTRO-I GUESS IT S COOL IDK
STOMP-4/5 NOT A BAD SONG COOL BEAT
MONEY FLOW-4/5 GREAT SONG
lATE NITE TIP-4/5 GREAT SONG
GOTHCA SHAKIN-3/5 DECENT SONG LIKE THE END
I AINT GOING-3/5 DECENT SONG
GOOD STUFF-3/5 DECENT SONG
WALK UP TO YO HOUSE-4/5 PRETTY TIGHT SONG
N-2-DEEP-4/5 LORDS PART IS THE BEST
LAST MAN STANDING-4/5-TIGHT SONG GOOD BEAT EVERYTHING
DESTRUCTION TERROR-4/5
BODY PARTS-4/5
WHERES DA BUD-4/5
GETTEM CRUNK-4/5
WHERE DA KILLAZ HANG-4/5
THE END-2/5 NO LYRICS JUST BEAT I DONT REALY LIKE THIS SONG AT ALL
LIFE OR DEATH-3/5 DECENT |
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Classic southern-fried album Submitted on: 2007-12-09 |
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Amazing beats and lyrics. Standout tracks 2,3,9,10,11,12. The others are hot too.
Pick up this one, as well as their previous album, Mystic Styles, which has a more raw sound to it.
Haven't heard much of their newer stuff, but it probably ain't as good as their earlier works. |
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Uh wow, what's wrong with you people Submitted on: 2007-10-09 |
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| Maybe I'm a little confused here, but the mixes of these songs available on other Three 6 albums are MUCH better. Body Parts is slaughtered on this release. On top of that, this album doesn't have ANY songs that make it "really good." I have the other 5 latest albums which aren't the best, but still have some good songs. Stick to those, this one isn't worth buying. This sounds more like background music to me. |
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The best triple six album Submitted on: 2007-04-20 |
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| If you look at every Three 6 album from Mystic Stylez to Most Known Unknown, each one is a little more polished and a little less raw than the last. This is the one that gets the rawness/polish balance just right. It still has that underground dangerous feel, but the production is far better than the very lo-fi Mystic Stylez. The later albums Chapter 2 and When the Smoke Clears are great albums, but they are too clean sounding. This is the first one that should be on your list. |
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Three 6's greatest? Arguably, but a classic no matter what. Submitted on: 2006-10-20 |
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Three 6 Mafia came back after their classic debut LP, Mystic Stylez, and released an equally classic sophomore album. Is this better than Mystic Stylez? It's hard to say. While the production is cleaner, it also isn't quite as dark as its predecessor; at the same time, it's still darker than a solar eclipse.
Three 6 traded in some of their dark-ritual lyrics from some street tales, and it worked well on this album. While their malevolent messages remain from Mystic Stylez, on this release, they're a bit more firmly established in reality; and their reality is nearly as solemn as their fantasies. Spine-tingling lyrics remain, regretful tales are told, and production is still handled by DJ Paul and Juicy J; as it would be on all T6M releases. Their production actually changed much more than Three 6's lyric stylings; they went for a more epic, some would say even cinematic, approach on this album, and it worked very well. The beats on In-2-Deep and Late Nite Tip will have the hair on your arms raised, and goosebumps running down your legs.
While this isn't drastically different than Mystic Stylez, Three 6 Mafia kept with a successful formula, and released another classic album. It's not better, nor worse than Mystic Stylez; but it is a great mate for that album. While the guys(and gal) were growing as artists, this album doesn't present a dramatic turning point, but a slight change; and if you're appreciated any of T6M's releases, or enjoy the Southern/Mid-West style, this is for you. |
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