

Crazyndalazdayz
C**Y
Classic album
One of my favorite albums from Three 6
L**Z
Masterpiece
A very hard to find CD, Three 6 Mafia at their finest with this classic masterpiece. Worth the buy
J**T
bumb in my trunk
hypnotize mindz are the best rappers out there, and they will always be the best rappers out there, no questions asked.
R**S
"THE BEST OF HYPNOTIZE MINDS/ THREE 6 MAFIA"
"Crazyndalazdayz" wasn't welcomed when it first came out, mainly due to the lead single "Hypnotize Cash Money," which was only average at best. However, "Slob on My Knob" became an underground club anthem during 1999/2000. Unfortunately, the rest of the album never recieved nearly as much attention as it deserved. This was a different type of album for 3-6, who paired Paul, J, and Lord Infamous to form Tear Da Club Up Thugs. Unlike previous efforts, Crazyndalazdayz concentrated less on the demonic raps, and more on club-oriented cuts with heavy bass. Whereas "Ch. 2: World Domination" had a lot more of an eerie sound, this album featured angrier and drug-fueled subject matter. This is by far 3-6's most aggressive album, and it's shocking that it didn't catch the mainstream's appeal. For any fan that is just starting to get into 3-6, this is the opportune starting point since the material still sounds relatively new. The production is top-knotch, unlike previous efforts such as Prophet Posse's "Body Parts." Some other standout tracks include "Smoked Out (ft. Twista)," "Wet Party (ft. Spice 1)," "Big Business," "Triple Six Clubhouse," "N*ggas Worst Downfall," and "I'm Losing It," which samples some dialogue from "The Usual Suspects." For all 3-6 fans, this is the closest I've heard to a Lord Infamous solo album; he is showcased on this album more than any other rapper.
A**R
these "lazdayz" go out with a bang!
the blueprint of rap has now been set in stone and, frankly, is now for sale to all unbalanced artists out there. the shape is of a triangle which contains "the scarecrow" lord infamous at one end, "the king of memphis" dj paul at one corner, and "the playboy" juicy j at the other point. the formula is nothing new: since 1991. if u are still stumped by this description it is the tear da club up thugs of the three 6 mafia. why will, not might but will, this work, u might ask? well let's start. the self-proclaimed superproducers paul and juice have chosen their top mc lord infamous to assist them in announcing southern mystical hardcore bounce rap to the world. not only is infamous great but paul and juice don't fall far behind him lyrically. now you may begin to doubt me and want proof; well here it is: while the first couple album tracks (who da crunkest, smoked out)start off rather dull, "i'm losin it" picks up with infamous' horrifying tales. "throw your set" definately will keep the party live with its chant of 'throw em up!' the thugs keep on keepin it crunk with the next few tracks (even with a stupid meaningless hot boys collabo) but it's once u get to the dope anthem "whatchu lookin fo" when the album goes into overdrive. fatal of the outlawz murders the next track in a good sense, and then the album comes to a closure with the four bangers "big bizness", "push em off", "triple six clubhouse", and "hypnotize camp posse." with the only downsides being the beginning and the hot boys cameo, you'd better check this one out. if three 6 isn't the hottest rap group ever, i don't know where the world went wrong.
C**N
CrazyCrunkClassic
Tear Da Club Up Thugs are three of the members of Three 6 Mafia. DJ Paul, Juicy J and Lord Infamous' release Crazyndalazdayz is one of the best releases from Hypnotize Minds. Track 1, "DaLazDayz" get you ready for what to come even though it's just an interlude that Paul and Juicy talk over. "Smoked Out" featuring Twista where all four laced this track. The hook sets it off with the rough voiced Lord saying "...I'm smoked out, snorted out, drunk, and I'm blowed..." Lord Infamous has three solo songs and he takes us back to the Mystic Styles essence on "I'm Losing It" "When God Calls Time Out" and "Triple Six Clubhouse". On "Hypnotize Cash Money" this is the first time I've heard someone else outshine the Mafia. The Hot Boys & Baby made it Cash Money Hypnotize. Speaking of that DJ Paul stepped up lyrically. The fast paced, crunk "What You Lookin' For" features the flow of Project Pat. The chants of "Elbow A Nigga" "Push 'Em Off" and "Get Buck, Get Wild" sends you in a trans to do just that. Finally the full version of Juicy J's solo song "Slob On My Nob" is a great addition to this 24 track release. "Who The Crunkest" has been answered before this album finishes, Tear Da Club Up Thugs and Three 6 Mafia.
D**E
Fast shipping
We ordered this item with one day shipping and it did come in one day. Alot of different websites say that the product will arrive in one day but they show up days later. My husband loved the c.d. thanks!
M**E
THA CRUNKEST!!!!!
For thoze dat be hatin on thiz, can go listen to yo little pop muzik dat 50 cent, nelly, chingy, j-kwon, lil jon stupid corney (...) dey be makin. Thiz album iz fo tha real muthaf**kaz dat be listenin to real gangsta (...). Thiz album got alotta tight trackz on here. It haz hella lotta guest appearance on thiz album, but they are all good (Like twista, crucial conflict, spice 1, too $hort, and hell alot mo!!!). Go pick thiz album up if your a real muzik listener (trust me if your a gangsta rap listener), if you dont wanna pick it up cuz you hate 3-6, den go ask yo mama to hook you up wit sum money so u can get yo lil pop muzik albumz. BIATCH!!!
B**C
Not color!
You hoped it would be a color lp but I ended up getting just a black one. Amazon wasn't much help when I tried to tell them. Stop saying it's a color lp when it's not.
L**M
Item not as described
Item description stated that it was a colored splatter vinyl, I received a plain black vinyl
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