Tracklist
Our Arrival | 0:54 | ||
Stomp | 4:10 | ||
Money Flow | 4:06 | ||
Late Night Tip | 5:17 | ||
Gotcha Shakin' | 6:14 | ||
I Aint Goin' | 3:54 | ||
Good Stuff | 4:17 | ||
Walk Up 2 Yo House | 4:34 | ||
In-2-Deep | 3:51 | ||
Last Man Standing | 5:04 | ||
Destruction Terror | 3:57 | ||
Body Parts | 5:30 | ||
Where's Da Bud | 3:57 | ||
Gette'm Crunk | 4:24 | ||
Where Da Killaz Hang | 5:20 | ||
The End | 4:16 | ||
Life Or Death | 4:14 |
Credits (17)
- Pen & Pixel Graphics, Inc.*Artwork, Design
- Jordan HoustonExecutive-Producer
- Nick Jackson*Executive-Producer
- Paul BeauregardExecutive-Producer
- D.J. Paul*Keyboards
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Slicse Tee*Keyboards
Notes
Get On Down Exclusive
Pressed on Orange and Red Swirl Colored Vinyl
Limited to 500 numbered copies
Pressed on Orange and Red Swirl Colored Vinyl
Limited to 500 numbered copies
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The End
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Prophet Entertainment – PEC-4405 | US | 1997 | US — 1997 |
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Prophet Entertainment – PEC-4405 | US | 1997 | US — 1997 |
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The End
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Hypnotize Minds – HYP-4405 | US | 2020 | US — 2020 | ||||
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The End
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Hypnotize Minds – HYP-44051 | US | 2023 | US — 2023 |
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Prophet Entertainment – PEC-4405 | US | US |
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Reviews
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referencing The End (CD, Album, Reissue) PEC-4405
on my copy the .wav files are all just the same song (6. i aint goin) except # 17 which is right, the flacs/mp3s are okay though. any1 else noticed this? -
referencing The End (2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo, Orange swirl) HYP-44051
Late Night Tip bumps like it should - the bass is clean and deep on this copy, and Life or Death has the Pac sample and all. -
Besides being one of the best rap albums of all time.
This pressing is awesome. Deepness on all freqs.
Offer yourself a part of Hip Hop history.
Amazing. -
referencing The End (CD, Album, Reissue) PEC-4405
Two things to note with this pressing: Life Or Death is not included. Where Da Killaz Hang has two audio glitches at 1:36. Other tracks play and sound fine. -
I would like to know if in this new LP release the track 4 "Late Night Tip" is still censored or present in her explicit version? Thx in advance for the replies ;)
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Edited 4 years agoAudio quality exceeds my expectations. That gatefold was really great to see as I was not aware there was one. Good job on this release.
EDIT: Lowkey would've prefered the Prophet Entertainment logo on the back cover instead of the Hypnotize Minds one, just me? -
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I am hoping more 3 6 catalogue will appear on vinyl, apparently Koopsta's Devil Playground is getting vinyl treatment. Hope the same will happen for When The Smoke Clears (as its expensive af) Project Pat - Mista Dont Play (expensive as well), La Chat - Murder She Spoke, and them H / Prophet Posse albums as well! Bring on the whole Hypnotize Minds catalogue on vinyl already!
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referencing The End (CD, Album) PEC-4405
Can anyone comment on the quality of the recent vinyl release? -
referencing The End (CD, Album) PEC-4405
"The Three 6 Mafia's beginnings date back to the early '90s when they were known as Triple Six Mafia. Three 6 made their proper debut in 1995 with Mystic Stylez, a groundbreaking effort that lent itself well to the "horrorcore" tag tossed about in the years to follow. The independent release of their album, The End, through independent distributor, Select-O-Hits, propelled DJ Paul, Juicy J and their crew to National prominence. The recognition received by The End led to the group g a major label deal with Relativity Records and the rest is Rap history. The End is the Three 6 Mafia album that took them to the next level and eventual Grammy and Academy Awards. Available for the first time on vinyl. This newly remastered limited edition double LP will be on translucent Orange vinyl."
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