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Da Unbreakables [Vinyl]  (Vinyl) 
by Three 6 Mafia

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Product Details:
Vinyl Release Date: June 24, 2003
Studio: Sony
Number Of Discs: 2
Average Customer Rating: based on 111 reviews
Track Listing:
1. They Bout to Find Yo Body
2. F*** That S***
3. Wolf Wolf
4. Testin My Gangsta
5. Bin Laden
6. Ridin Spinners
7. Try Somethin
8. Money Didn't Change Me
9. Ghetto Chick
10. Shake Dat Jelly
11. Let's Start a Riot
12. Rainbow Colors
13. Like a Pimp [Remix]
14. Beatem to da Floor
15. Put Cha D. in Her Mouth
16. Mosh Pit
17. You Scared, Pt. 2
18. Dangerous Posse
19. Outro
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 111 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Three 6 Taking Back For 2003Jun 25, 2003

After more than 3 years since their last album and more than 2 years of waiting on a new one, The Three 6 Mafia finally drop Da Unbreakables on the world. I been listening to this non stop since I picked this up at about 7 o'clock. Lets start with the production-FIE! Nothing but top notch tracks from Paul and Juice (2 of the best producers in the game today). The best beats are from "Ridin Spinners" and "Bin Laden". The lyrics-Paul and Lord shine over all as usual. Juice has really improved. After hearing some of the verses he dropped on Lil Wytes album and the Paul solo, I was beginning to loose hope for him but he came strong on this one. Crunchy still does his regular stuff-simple rhymes and short bars. BUT it works for him, not too many folks can pull that off. The guests-Pimp C from UGK is on a track. Funny thing, his verse was taken from a La Chat song. And from what I can tell Chat is no longer with the HCP camp (makes me happy, always hated her). Lil Wyte is on a handfull of songs, along with Project Pat. I'm assuming they took verses he recorded earlier and were never used. Pat also recorded a phone call from prison that comes on before his song. Something that made me real happy with this-Paul and Juice finally responded to T-Rock and all the junk he's been saying. Although they never say him by name its pretty evident who they're talking about.
Hottest Tracks
-They Bout To Find Yo Body (Great intro to this talking bout the artists Three 6 put on and now diss them)
-F. That S. (Classic Three 6 hook on this on, it gets you rowdy with quikness)
-Testin My Gangsta
-Bin Laden
-Ridin Spinners (although I liked the original version much better with Lil Wyte)
-Lets Start A Riot (Paul speaks on T-Rock and its a great beat)
-Dangerous Posse
-Outro (Paul and Juice never dissapoint me with there outros. I'm gonna keep listening to this for a while, always good for a laugh)
If I could change one thing about this disk-put Boo and Koopsta back on. I know and understand why Boo left but Koopsta?! They never even talked about that so I'm assuming he either had personal problems or he left and they have no beef, which is good.
Pound for pound-this album is great. Not as good as When The Smoke Clears, but real good. The only song I'm not digging too much is Ghetto Chick. Any Three 6 fans out there-PICK THIS UP! We been waiting years and its finally here. Now I'm just waiting on the solo's and Cashing Checks. HCP Fool.

10 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5They still got itJun 24, 2003
By J. Villanueva
After a long wait and numerous delays, the biggest question was whether Three 6 Mafia's new album would retain the same quality they have always had. Though not their best album, Da Unbreakables is definately worth a wait and a must for any Three 6 Mafia fans. Overall it has more of a "club" feel than their other albums, but this isn't a bad thing at all because the songs don't get repetative.

They Bout To Find Yo Body - Introduction song of all the members
F*** That S*** - Catchy song, club feel
Wolf Wolf - Crunk style bass, good song
Testin' My Gangsta - Another song with a club feel, upbeat
Bin Laden - Typical 3-6 style, one of the best songs on the album
Ridin' Spinners - Good song
Try Somethin' - Another really good song with Project Pat
Money Didn't Change Me - Slower song with piano line
Ghetto Chick - Another slower song, IMO worst song on album
Shake Dat Jelly - Another catchy song
Let's Start A Riot - Another good club song
Rainbow Colors - This really good song has a very Southern feel to it with it slowed down and 'screwed' a bit.
Like A Pimp (Remix) - Not a remix of David Banner's song, but of Like A Pimp off of Juicy J's album. Either way another good song
Beatem To Da Floor - Nice beat, good song
Put Cha D. In Her Mouth - Really nice beat, one of the best songs
Mosh Pit - Another club song, nice beat
You Scared Part II - Good song, typical 3 6 style
Dangerous Posse - Really good song with everyone from HCP

17 of 22 found the following review helpful:

5Best Since....When the Smoke ClearsJun 24, 2003

Great album except for the missing of Gangsta Boo, La Chat's Murderous lyrics, and T-Rocks unforgettable Posse Song verses. Ohterwise this would be the BEST Three Six Album right behind Mystic Stylez. Anyway my favorite songs are Dangerous Posse and F*** Dat S***.

1.Where
2.F*** Dat S*** 10/10 Stars great song Even Better Beat
3.Woof Woof 6/10 Okay Song But Chorus is kinda Stupid
4.Testin My Gangsta 8/10 Good Song
5.Bin Laden 9/10 Good song Good beat Great Weed
6.Ridin Spinnas 9/10 First Song off Album Other version W/ Lil Wyte iS Better
7.Try Somethin 10/10 Project Pat Sets it off
8.Money Didnt Change Me 8/10 Song IS ok not one that i would just skip through
9.Ghetto Chick 7/10 ALMOST has that late night tip quality just missin GANGSTA BOO
10.Shake Dat Jelly 10/10 Funny Lyrics But is Quite CATCHY
11.Let's Start A Riot 10/10 Pretty Good Song Great verses
12.Rainbow Colors 1/10 Neva LIstened to It cuz i'm not a chopped and screwed fan
13.Like A Pimp Remix 8/10 All the verses in this song are from Original Like A Pimp and uderground song Lookin 4 Da Chewin
14.Beatem Down 8/10 Good Song
15.Put Ya D. in Her Mouth 7/10 okay not great
16.Mosh Pit 7/10 Kinda overdid Rock thing but still pretty good
17.You Scared Part II 8/10 pretty good
18.Dangerous Posse 9.9999999999999/10 Best Song on the album But Still Is missin one thing T-ROCK he has the missing element to this song
19.Outro Classic 3 6

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Solid album from 3-6Feb 15, 2006
By G$ "Z-Wad"
The 4 man Memphis crew comes out tight with "da unbreakables". I only have 2 of their albums, and I like this slightly better then "Most Known Unknown" but both are worthy of 4 stars. With 18 songs you get a lot of the Memphis group. Guests are minimal and all from the south as well, appearing on 4 songs and doing hooks on 2 others. You get some fight songs, some smoking songs and some club and ladies songs, nothing much new to the formula but if it works don't switch it up. Of the 18, 2 are almost classics, 7 are good, 4 or 5 are ok and 4 or 5 I skip over. Production is tight as is expected, and handled by Juicy J & DJ Paul. a nice album for their fans or fans of southern rap to have.

#1 - 8

#2- 8.5 (tight beat -- fight song)

#3 - 7

#4 - 8

#5 - 9.5 (about smokin' - great beat)

#6 - 8. 5(f/ lil Fliop -- nice beat)

#7 - 5.5 (f/ project Pat)

#8 - 8.5 (about how money changes some -- good beat)

#9 - 6.5

#10 - 3.5 (very annoying song)

#11 - 8 (another fight song)

#12 - 2 (f/ lil Flip -- I hate screwed up versions of songs)

#13 - 7.5 (f/ Project Pat & a recycled Pimp C verse -- free Pimp C!)

#14 - 6

15 - 4.5

#16 - 8.5 (f/ liL Wyte & josey Scott of Saliva -- pumped song about mosh pits)

#17 - 7

#18 - 9.5 (f/ Frayser Boy & LiL Wyte -- great beat)

JUICY J -- Jordan Houston

DJ PAUL -- Paul Beauregard

LORD INFAMOUS -- Darnell Carlton

CRUNCHY BLACK -- R. Dunigan

Memphis, TN

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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Pretty Good for a 2003 ReleaseDec 28, 2004
By O.C.T. TX "Wesley"
This cd was pretty good for a commercial album. Most of the stuff they have on the radio today disappoints me. But anyway, this album was pretty good. My favorite tracks are:

-They Bout To Find Yo Body

-F* Dat S*

-Testin My Gangsta

-Bin Ladin (Classic Three 6 song)

-Try Somethin (With an old Project Pat verse)

-Let's Start A Riot (A remake of a classic Kingpin Skinny Pimp song, DJ Paul also disses T Rock)

-Rainbow Colors (Real tight cause it's screwed & chopped)

-Like A Pimp Remix (Features Pimp C)

-Beatem To Da Floor

-Put Cha D. In Her Mouth

-You Scared Pt. 2

-Dangerous Posse

All in all this is a good cd, but not their best. If you are new to three 6, go pick up Mystic Stylez, The End, and Chapter 2: World Domination. Those are their best cd's. I recommend this cd to anybody who is tired of rappers talking about their money and being a "Balla Baby".

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