Three 6 Mafia Live By Yo Rep (Bone Dis)
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Drifter
November 15th 2020


20856 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yeah I’m digging it. Not the biggest fan of their style around the turn of the millennium but the dark demonic sound of this era of three 6 is so dope

combustion07
November 15th 2020


12822 Comments


Same here. World Domination is their last album together I truly love. When the Smoke Clears is decent but that's where the direction really changed imo. Once the 2000's hit the Memphis sound really changed in general.

Drifter
November 15th 2020


20856 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yo peep their album with fiend under the name Da Headbussaz. Came out in 03. Listening to it rn and it’s really dope. Kind of a mesh of the two styles

Drifter
November 15th 2020


20856 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Plus I mean you’ve got fiend so it’s an instant win

combustion07
November 15th 2020


12822 Comments


That Headbussaz album is definitely a dope one. I didn't even know it existed either until I bought a cd lot of ebay a few years ago either. It's a good one though for sure. Fiend is pretty underrated too imo

Drifter
November 15th 2020


20856 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Damn nice cop. Album goes for a lot of money now.



Fiend is super underrated yeah his album Street Life is one of my all time favorite rap albums

VlacDrac
January 7th 2021


2487 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Live By Yo Rep makes Hit em Up sound like a nursery rhyme. It's incredible how Memphis was doing its own thing instead of following the steps of the East Coast or the West Coast.

Supercoolguy64
January 7th 2023


11793 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Holding angels hostage in the basement of Hell’s chapel

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
August 8th 2023


26062 Comments


throw yo sets is one of the hardest tracks ever recorded.



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