"One of the tightest CD's to come out in 97, one of the tightest CD's that is still being played today. Now that the airwaves have got clogged with nothing but East Coast music, and ths stations act like they can only play the same 4 songs every hour for 3 months, it is refreshing to know that there is still West Coast music from a long time ago that you can still play like it just came out.
That is what this CD is about: you can never get tired of it Like an earlier review stated, this cd hits harder than anything played today. And it does, no lie. If you don't know about it, get it and this CD will not leave your player for a long time. the beats are some of the tightest I have heard, the songs never get repetitive, and the artists pack more heat than an oven.
Check out Pistols Blazin and Get Em if you don't believe me. But the tightest song on here to me is West Coast... The beat starts out, the base line drops, and the artists just rip the verses apart. This is West Coast music, right here and the albums that are after this one are just as tight, if not tighter. If you are sick of all the bull thats corrupted our airwaves, go cop this CD, you will not be dissappointed"
This is real Oakland $hit
oaklandcaliplaya | Oakland Cali | 02/02/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Man this is one of the hottest albums to come from the town. If you dont know about it you better learn about it. All songs knock harder than anything on the radio today."
ONE OF THE TIGHTEST HARD CORE ABLUMS
oaklandcaliplaya | 03/29/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The tight beats keep your head bobbin to funky azz tracks. The flow-a-matic-9 rhyme style of the bay area click keeps you mesmirzed and wanting more. These 3 Krazy thugs/rhyme master are alwys on point. Another great product wit them is Cell Block Comp.1 I'm also a hot hard core artist and would luv 2 do a track wit these cats."
3X Krazy stacks chips with the best on this album
J. H Meeks | St. Louis, MO | 06/19/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"3X Krazy released a great bay area classic "Stackin Chips" in '97 during a time when the dancin' east coast rappers were starting to take over and when 2Pac passed did take some of the life out of the west coast rap game. This CD though was a breath of fresh air because my favorite producer Anthony "Tone Capone" Gilmour did most of the production on this CD with great delivery on the boards while B.A., Agermann, & Keak Da Sneak laced the tracks with their flowamatic sound. The CD starts out with Sikkaluffa with 3X doing their duty and then my favorite and one of top 5 tracks of all time "Keep It On The Real" with Mike Marshall from Timex Social Club with the great hook while Tone Capone work the boards off of 52nd Street's "Tell Me How It Feels" and the talkbox. "Can't F*** With This" is another dope track put together by Tone Capone along with the title track "Stackin' Chips" & my next favorite song from the album which should the west coast anthem "West Coast S***". Ant Banks also does some production on here with "In The Name of Rame" & another one of my top 5 producer pedigree Mike Dean comes with it on "Open Your Eyes". Some other notable tracks are "Next Niggas Ho", "Pistols Blazin'" w/Dru Down, "Tired Of The Pain" w/Christion(where are they?), & "Ghetto Soldiers" w/Mike Marshall which is a great track talking about the homies that we used to roll with that put it the work and has gone on. Overall a great piece of work that was well orchastrated by 3X and Noo Trybe at that time. What will probably put this CD over the top from the other albums is better production. Also check out the 3X Krazy's "Flowamatic 9" CD which is very good."
Westcoast Ish To The Fullest
JT | 08/26/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"3 times comes krazy on dis disk. Its every bay natives dream. An album that is ghetto as hell and smooth for the pimps, players, and prostitutes. You should be dancin after hearin it. From keep it on the real to westcoast ish to next niggas ho to dem niggas to rollin 100z. Its tight and remains my favorite oaktown rap album. Sikkaluffa like a mutha yup yup."