01. Bad Newz 02. I Know The Game (feat. EROS) 03. Young Mixdown 04. No Days For Broke Days (Remix) 05. Night Life 06. The Hot Box 07. The Harvest 08. Twomp Sacks 09. Talking Murder 10. Dishing Out Bluez 11. Shut Up, Listen & Learn My Son 12. Hemroidal Style 13. Fiendish 14. No Days For Broke Days
Keep in mind that this is material that most likely will never see the light of day. Vaulted Death Row tracks, demos, and unreleased material it's all included. Limited to 250 copies.
01. Intro (feat. Gigolo G) 02. Game Tight 03. Check The Sicness 04. Gotta Strive (feat. Lil E) 05. Comin' Viscious (feat. Daddy Marco) 06. Minor Til We Major (feat. Triple Gold) 07. Let Game Check Game (feat. Young Bomb) 08. Real About A Come Up 09. Raw Flow (feat. Shemp) 10. Fire It Up 11. Playaz About They Scrilla (feat. Twomp Sac, Young Bomb, C-Dog, Dunce & Shemp) 12. Outro
01. Hazzadous To Da Hoes 02. You Get What You Deserve (feat. Ghost) 03. Dike Be A Bitch (feat. Mess Maker) 04. Just Another Hooka (feat. Ghost) 05. Gettin Sick On A Trick
In the summer of 1994, Supreme-Wisdom and Deep-Hatred collaborated their thoughts and ideas to form a blues-rap group, Trauma-Ties. Based out of Charleston, SC the group made a name for themselves by playing gigs at Ladson Homemakers Club, Cumberlains, Generation X, high school functions, and talent shows.
They even took first place in a Martin Luther King Teens and Children Star Search. News 4 aired a highlight of their performance on the 11 o'clock news. In the winter of 1995, Trauma-Ties produced their 4 song EP, God Be With You... The project was recorded using a Vestax 4 track. Original instrumentals were composed on a Roland Boss DR-5 drum machine.
Supreme-Wisdom converted his bedroom into a makeshift recording studio that would be known as Trauma House Productions. The group pulled their resources together and duplicated 100 cassettes, of which 75 were sold. The songs chosen for this EP were: Trauma Child, Rest In Peace, It's A Cold World, and Forever And A Day.
WPAL 100.9 featured, It's A Cold World on a segment called Rush It or Flush It. The listener response was fair but was no comparison to the achievement of gaining radio airplay.
Hip-Hop from the first sight... They called their style Blues-Rap.
01. Jacktown 02. What's Up Jack 03. King 4 A Day 04. Get Tis Money Honey (feat. Big Money Players) 05. So Much Pain 06. Slow 4 Da Po' 07. Boogie Man 08. Ain't No Set Trippin 09. Don't Stop Da Music 10. Straight Shoota 2 Da Moon 11. Homie Love
01. Mr. Toughass 02. Who's Da G? 03. Drama 04. Not Good For The Kidz' 05. Kickin Up Dust 06. The Set Up 07. Black Police 08. Under Stress 09. My Girl Don't Know 10. Jackers Get Jacked 11. Face To Face Wit Def
01. Intro (Da Bullshitters) 02. I Remember 03. Str8 Old School 04. Victim Of Society 05. Blazin Up Bluntz 06. Crackhead And M.F.'s 07. East / West Coast B.S. 08. Propz / No Propz
01. Smoke On 02. Kicking It 03. Ballin' 04. Let's Get Loaded 05. Playaz From The South 06. All Night 07. Mr. Weedman 08. A-Town Funk 09. The Bad Way Out 10. Lookin' 4 A Way Out 11. Smoke On For '95 12. Ballin (Video Version) 13. Strictly For My Niggas (feat. Lil Chuck Buck) 14. Shout Out
01. The Roughest Niggas Alive 02. It's Real 03. Stressed Out 04. True Game 05. I Don't Care 06. Where I'm From 07. Outro 08. Crafty Arsenal Of Flows 09. The Flipside 10. These Times Are Hard 11. Suicidal 12. Detroit Music 13. These Times Are Hard (Street Mix)
Ace Side A1. Intro: Dollar Making Procedures A2. Enter The Game A3. Big Money A4. Inner City A5. East Side Hustler A6. Caught In The Rapture A7. King Of The Stroll A8. O.B.G.
Deuce Side: B1. Players B Played B2. Recognize Game B3. Hustlersville B4. So Alone B5. Fuck Nigga B6. Original MC's
01. That's How It Is 02. Geto Highlites 03. Gangsta's Paradise 04. Too Hot 05. Cruisin' 06. Exercise Yo' Game 07. Sumpin' New 08. Smilin' 09. Fucc Coolio 10. Kinda High Kinda Drunk 11. For My Sistas 12. Is This Me? 13. A Thing Goin' On 14. Bright As The Sun 15. Recoup This 16. The Revolution 17. Get Up Get Down