1) "Intro"
This is a brand new track. Tone Capone produces the beat and lays down an ok one, nothing really special. This is a Keak Da Sneak solo song. The flows are pretty good for the most part, I like the hook. It could have used a much better beat though. A new track, not from the Sick-O album.
2) "Ho Fuckin Season" ft. Father Dom
Probably the best song on the album right here. The remix beat by Tone Capone is tight as fuck. This is a remix of the orignal Ho Fuckin Season from the Sick-O album. The same great flows from B.A., Agerman and Keak are on here as well as the hook by Father Dom. A tight ass song with this new remix, I'm feeling it to the fullest.
3) "Down Ass Niggas"
A cool beat on this one by Steven King. I've never heard this song from 3x Krazy before. Ager starts it off with a solid verse, B.A. is next with another good verse. Keak finishes it off nicely with a hard verse. I assume it's an old song, but I've never heard it before. The production is good and goes along nicely with the flows. A tight song overall, I like it.
4) "Smoked in the Hood"
The production on this one by Steven King is cool and has a good feel to it. 3x Krazy comes with three tight verses. Another old song remixed, although I've never heard it either. I'm feeling it to the fullest, a tight cut from these three Oakland vets.
5) "Sick-O" ft. Seagram, Gangsta P
This is a remix of the original from the Sick-O EP. The remixed beat is done by Tone Capone. It still has the two tight verses by Seagram and Gangsta P on it and the three verses by B.A., Agerman and Keak Da Sneak. I liked the old beat a lot better than this remix though. A good song, but I like the old beat much better.
6) "It Goes Down"
A decent beat by Tone Capone, but nothing special. This is a remix of the song on Sick-O called In the Town. The beat doesn't do the original any justice though, I was feeling the old production a lot more. The flows don't even sound all that good with this beat. I'm not feeling this remix at all.
7) "Sunshine" ft. Mike Marshall
A remix of the song Sunshine in the O from the original EP. The beat is pretty good on this remix by Tone Capone. The flows are just as tight as the original with Mike Marshall doing the vocals on the hook. A pretty good remix from Tone Capone, it's not quite as good as the original, but it's close.
8) "Now You Know"
I don't remember hearing the original to this song, but this one has a good beat by Tone Capone. 3x Krazy brings the heat on the mic with three tight verses by Agerman, B.A. and Keak. A tight song overall, I'm feeling it.
9) "Murder Show"
I don't know who is featured on this song, but they put down a good quick verse to start the song. The rest of the song is tight as hell too, with 3x Krazy bringing the heat on the mic. The production by Tone Capone is solid too. A solid song overall, I'm feeling it.
10) "Funk All Day"
I wasn't really feeling the beat by Tone Capone on this one very much. Keak starts it off with a solid verse. B.A. has the second verse and lays down a good one. Agerman finishes off the song with a good verse. A pretty good song, but it could have used a better beat.
11) "Put Me to the Test" ft. N-D-Cent
This is a remix of Put Me to the Test from the Sick-O EP too. One Drop Scott lays down a solid beat to get things started. The flows are pretty good and N-D-Cent makes for a good feature. I wasn't feeling it as much as the original beat though.
12) "Outro"
No flows on this one, just some clean production by Tone Capone. A little intrumental finish to this remix album.
Overall this was a pretty good remix album. I wasn't feeling the beat as much as the original Sick-O EP release, but there were some tight cuts on this one. 3x Krazy comes with those same old school flows on the mic that brought them fame with that Sick-O release way back in 1995. There were some new songs that were thrown in that were not on the original release and there was also a new solo song by Keak Da Sneak, there were two songs that were on the original release "Hit the Gas" and "Somethin' 4 Dat Ass" that were not on here. It's not like a real new 3x Krazy album, but it is still 3x Krazy and that's good enough for me. If you're a big 3x Krazy fan this is a must get, otherwise it's still a good album to pick up, espcecially if you've never heard the original Sick-O EP. A good remix album, get it.
Overall Rating = 4/5
This is a brand new track. Tone Capone produces the beat and lays down an ok one, nothing really special. This is a Keak Da Sneak solo song. The flows are pretty good for the most part, I like the hook. It could have used a much better beat though. A new track, not from the Sick-O album.
2) "Ho Fuckin Season" ft. Father Dom
Probably the best song on the album right here. The remix beat by Tone Capone is tight as fuck. This is a remix of the orignal Ho Fuckin Season from the Sick-O album. The same great flows from B.A., Agerman and Keak are on here as well as the hook by Father Dom. A tight ass song with this new remix, I'm feeling it to the fullest.
3) "Down Ass Niggas"
A cool beat on this one by Steven King. I've never heard this song from 3x Krazy before. Ager starts it off with a solid verse, B.A. is next with another good verse. Keak finishes it off nicely with a hard verse. I assume it's an old song, but I've never heard it before. The production is good and goes along nicely with the flows. A tight song overall, I like it.
4) "Smoked in the Hood"
The production on this one by Steven King is cool and has a good feel to it. 3x Krazy comes with three tight verses. Another old song remixed, although I've never heard it either. I'm feeling it to the fullest, a tight cut from these three Oakland vets.
5) "Sick-O" ft. Seagram, Gangsta P
This is a remix of the original from the Sick-O EP. The remixed beat is done by Tone Capone. It still has the two tight verses by Seagram and Gangsta P on it and the three verses by B.A., Agerman and Keak Da Sneak. I liked the old beat a lot better than this remix though. A good song, but I like the old beat much better.
6) "It Goes Down"
A decent beat by Tone Capone, but nothing special. This is a remix of the song on Sick-O called In the Town. The beat doesn't do the original any justice though, I was feeling the old production a lot more. The flows don't even sound all that good with this beat. I'm not feeling this remix at all.
7) "Sunshine" ft. Mike Marshall
A remix of the song Sunshine in the O from the original EP. The beat is pretty good on this remix by Tone Capone. The flows are just as tight as the original with Mike Marshall doing the vocals on the hook. A pretty good remix from Tone Capone, it's not quite as good as the original, but it's close.
8) "Now You Know"
I don't remember hearing the original to this song, but this one has a good beat by Tone Capone. 3x Krazy brings the heat on the mic with three tight verses by Agerman, B.A. and Keak. A tight song overall, I'm feeling it.
9) "Murder Show"
I don't know who is featured on this song, but they put down a good quick verse to start the song. The rest of the song is tight as hell too, with 3x Krazy bringing the heat on the mic. The production by Tone Capone is solid too. A solid song overall, I'm feeling it.
10) "Funk All Day"
I wasn't really feeling the beat by Tone Capone on this one very much. Keak starts it off with a solid verse. B.A. has the second verse and lays down a good one. Agerman finishes off the song with a good verse. A pretty good song, but it could have used a better beat.
11) "Put Me to the Test" ft. N-D-Cent
This is a remix of Put Me to the Test from the Sick-O EP too. One Drop Scott lays down a solid beat to get things started. The flows are pretty good and N-D-Cent makes for a good feature. I wasn't feeling it as much as the original beat though.
12) "Outro"
No flows on this one, just some clean production by Tone Capone. A little intrumental finish to this remix album.
Overall this was a pretty good remix album. I wasn't feeling the beat as much as the original Sick-O EP release, but there were some tight cuts on this one. 3x Krazy comes with those same old school flows on the mic that brought them fame with that Sick-O release way back in 1995. There were some new songs that were thrown in that were not on the original release and there was also a new solo song by Keak Da Sneak, there were two songs that were on the original release "Hit the Gas" and "Somethin' 4 Dat Ass" that were not on here. It's not like a real new 3x Krazy album, but it is still 3x Krazy and that's good enough for me. If you're a big 3x Krazy fan this is a must get, otherwise it's still a good album to pick up, espcecially if you've never heard the original Sick-O EP. A good remix album, get it.
Overall Rating = 4/5