

Editors’ Notes Bone Thugs-n-Harmony’s blazing vocal cadences whizz throughout their debut like bullets from a machine gun. The Cleveland group combines those rattled-out syllables with the potent melodicism that would become their trademark. Having come up under the tutelage of L.A. pioneer Eazy-E, they pull from the darkest corners of G-funk, lacing their sound with mournful piano and sour whistles. The solemn “Tha Crossroads” is a doleful ode to Eazy, while “East 1999” offers a grimy paragon of hard-boiled gangsterism you can’t turn away from.
Da Introduction
1
4:25
East 1999
2
4:21
"Eternal"
3
4:03
Crept and We Came
4
5:03
Down '71 (The Getaway)
5
4:50
Mr. Bill Collector
6
5:01
Budsmokers Only
7
3:31
Tha Crossroads
8
3:43
Me Killa
9
0:55
Land of Tha Heartless
10
3:05
No Shorts, No Losses
11
4:52
1st of Tha Month
12
5:14
Buddah Lovaz
13
4:43
Die Die Die
14
2:52
Mr. Quija 2
15
1:16
Mo'murda
16
5:44
Shotz to Tha Double Glock
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4:42