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Gotcha Shakin'. I Aint Goin'. Good Stuff. Walk Up 2 Yo House. Destruction Terror. Body Parts Featuring Prophet Posse. Where's Da Bud. Gette'm Crunk. The End. Chapter 2: World Domination is the third album by Three 6 Mafia, released in after signing with Relativity Records. This was their first widely distributed album and also Three 6 Mafia's first gold album, having sold over , copies.

This album is the last to feature a majority of darker beats, but also shows the group moving toward a more mainstream sound that would be heard on 's When the Smoke Clears: Sixty 6, Sixty 1. Review by Jason Birchmeier For Chapter 2: World Domination, their first widely distributed album via Relativity , Three 6 Mafia further refine the hardcore motifs of their underground efforts, toning down the outright horror and playing up their Southern gangsta-isms.

Their equation works out to a wonderfully novel album for its time, one that would set the course of their career as well as their dizzying array of solo and spin-off endeavors. And then there's "Hit a Muthafucka," which became the group's latest anthem, a rowdy club-banger to say the least. Underground Vol. Review by Jason Birchmeier Beginning in , Smoked Out Music began compiling many of Three 6 Mafia's previously released underground mix tape recordings as Triple 6 Mafia on the multi-volume Underground series.

These tracks were originally released regionally back in the early '90s, predating Triple 6 Mafia's name change to Three 6 Mafia in As such, the tracks are very lo-fi and uncompromising, even for Three 6 Mafia. It's perhaps most interesting to hear how the Memphis group would later reprise elements of these recordings. Review by Jason Birchmeier The presented-by Hypnotize Camp Posse album plays like a standard Three 6 Mafia album, albeit a substandard one with a broader lineup of rappers.

May EAC extraction logfile from 4. The songs are either previously unreleased songs from the early to mids or songs that didn't make the final cut for their album, When the Smoke Clears. The latter would go on to become the biggest hit of their career until "Stay Fly" came out in and made them a crossover success. A lot of long time fans will notice that this album is a lot more laid back both in lyrics and production and has a lot more melody than some of their earlier work Mystic Stylez and Chapter 1: The End in particular Yet they still manage to retain hardcore themes, such as their desire to have women preferably with a tongue ring perform fellatio on them Track Tongue Ring , gang affiliations Track Put Ya Signs , smoking marijuana Track 6: I'm So Hi , as well as many other themes throughout the album.

At one point in the album, group member Lord Infamous lashes out against those who claim Three 6 Mafia is a satanic group.

He says "Ask me if I worship Satan I'ma send yo ass to see em". Another interesting note is that this is the last full length Three 6 Mafia album to feature group members Koopsta Knicca and Gangsta Boo. Koopsta Knicca would leave early in , not long after this album went platinum, and Gangsta Boo would follow suit later in the same year.

This was their highest selling album to date until Most Known Unknown. Review by Jason Birchmeier When the Smoke Clears continues Three 6 Mafia's ominous march toward the mainstream, a parade of uncompromising confrontation that grew more credible, album after album and year after year.

Here the Memphis collective do what they've been doing all along: spit harsh, chant-along rhymes about anything imaginably taboo, from tongue-ringed fellators to codeine-syrup sippers, over downright menacing beats by Juicy J and DJ Paul. Regardless of the quantity value, the filler makes for a spotty album overall; however, the aforementioned exceptional tracks make When the Smoke Clears definitely worth seeking out for fans and also make it a noteworthy addition to Three 6 Mafia's deep canon.

Review by Jason Birchmeier Released in conjunction with the straight-to-video film of the same name, Choices isn't a soundtrack but rather another in a long line of spun-off Three 6 Mafia albums. Like most post-'90s releases by the group, Choices features remarkable production from beginning to end by Juicy J and DJ Paul, and it also features a couple of standout tracks, in this case the opening few: "2-Way Freak," "Mafia," and "Baby Mama. Even so, Choices is one of the better Three 6 Mafia releases of the early s -- certainly on a par with the preceding When the Smoke Clears, if not a notch above that album -- so fans should take note even if the album is a bit uneven and has very little at all to do with the film beyond a few skits and the title.

Out Of My Face. Lil' Flip 7 Try Somethin feat. In Her Mouth 16 Mosh Pit feat. Review by Jason Birchmeier Da Unbreakables follows the general trajectory of Three 6 Mafia's career to date, moving them further away from their horrorcore beginnings toward the hardcore rap mainstream, yet doing so without forsaking any of production duo Juicy J and DJ Paul's beatmaking genius. All the token motifs are here, and if you've been following Three 6 Mafia this far along, there will be very few surprises.

To the Mafia's credit though, they are rather inventive, even when they're remaking "Tear da Club Up" for the umpteenth time recycled as "Let's Start a Riot" this time around. And further to their credit, the beats have never sounded more impressive. In Her Mouth [] 15 Rainbow Colors feat. The Hypnotize Camp Posse []. Bigg [] 4 P. Frayser Boy 5 Swervin' feat. Lil' Flip 15 Body Parts 3 feat.

Project Pat [] 3 Roll With It feat. Frayser Boy [] 6 Got it 4 Sale feat. Lil' Flip [] 10 Dancin' on a Pole feat. Chrome [] 11 Hard Hittaz feat. Paul Wall [] 14 Swervin' feat.

Remy Ma [] 17 Stay Fly feat. It is a collection of some of their greatest hits that were recorded before their first full length, Mystic Stylz, and also includes a previously unreleased song from the album CrazyNDaLazDayz. Project Pat 4 Playstation 5 I Got feat. UNK 7 That's Right feat. Lyfe Jennings 12 Get Ya Rob feat. Project Pat 13 On Some Chrome feat.

UGK 14 Rollin' feat. Good Charlotte 17 Dirty Bitch feat. Project Pat 18 First 48 feat. It also could have been "highly anticipated" if it weren't for leadoff single "I'd Rather" knocking expectations down a peg. Put the odd and very MTV-friendly choice of Good Charlotte on the guest list and things began to look grim and embarrassingly forced, but Last 2 Walk features enough of the group's original gutter stance and scrappy attitude to reclaim fans, at least ones who remember the good old days when minimal, pounding hooks and one thug track after another were more important than crossover potential or cohesive albums.

Sure, the very good Lyfe Jennings collaboration "Hood Star" has polish and the Akon appearance is a platinum move, but there's a scrappy charm to a Three 6 Mafia album that puts so much of its raw and ragged baller music up front. And plenty of appearances from longtime friend Project Pat help to reinforce the "back to our roots" attitude. There's no evidence Three 6 had a fully formed Most Known Unknown-styled album in them either, so consider the uneven Last 2 Walk a fair and necessary placeholder effort with a bit of "back to basics" thrown in to satisfy the faithful.

It was released May 5, The album debuted at number on the Billboard charts, selling 4, copies in its first week of sales.

It was released June 16, The album debuted at number on the Billboard charts, selling copies its first week. The first single from the album was called "30 Inches" and was released on iTunes on the May 12th , the original version was released on Juicy J's Youtube page and featured brother and fellow Memphis rapper Project Pat, there was then a remix released which featured rapper Gucci Mane. January EAC extraction logfile from 1.

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