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Tuff Crew, Back To Wreck Shop

Audio CD

Disk ID: 523281

Disk length: 51m 31s (15 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1989

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Going the Distance 1:56
2. Show Em Hell 2:50
3. Gimme Some 3:17
4. Mountain's World 3:40
5. Got To Be Funky 4:22
6. Danger Zone Assault 1:55
7. Come On & Go Off 3:37
8. Behold The Detonator 3:52
9. She Rides The Pony 2:36
10. What, You Don't Know 3:56
11. Nut 3:34
12. Soul Food 2:49
13. Down With The Program 4:11
14. Wreck Shop 4:05
15. My Parta Town (Remix) 4:41

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Review

You can’t front on this 1989 underground rap classic reissue on Warlock Records! Tuff Crew’s “Back To Wreck Shop” is the follow up to their ground breaking debut “Danger Zone”. This is legendary Philly boom bap, ‘punch a sucka MC in the face’ at its finest. It’s a must have for any true school Hip Hop connoisseur. You should cop it for The Overlord Ice Dog alone, whose monotone style crushes songs like “Show Em Hell” and the title track, “Back To Wreck Shop”. LA Kid and Tone Love skillfully compliment Ice Dogs’ raw flow on tracks like “Mountain World” and “What You Don’t Know”. The on-point production is served up by DJ Too Tuff whose breaks and cuts make all 15 tracks bang from beginning to end. If you don’t have this record in your collection, you’re missing out on definitive chapter of Hip Hop history.

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Back to Wreck Shop

Tracks: 15, Disk length: 50m 29s (-2m 58s)

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