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Although not strictly the first album they released together, "E 1999 Eternal" (referencing the executive producer and record label owner Eazy-E who guided them through this before dying of AIDS earlier in the year) was the official debut from Bone Thugs-N-Harmony a rare Cleveland , Ohio rap group who chose to opt with the West Coast style as they performed with five of the area's best MCs: Flesh-N-Bone, Krayzie Bone, Layzie Bone, Bizzie Bone and Wish Bone. 1. "Da Introduction" 2. "East 1999" To get things going properly, you have them dropping a track where they show their main influences by merging the West ... Read the complete review
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