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[edit] Release dates for first two albums
Uncut Dope was released in 1993, not 1991. The rappers constantly reference "nine-tre" in the lyrics to this album, and there is also a sample/interpolation of "Damn It Feels Good to Be a Gangsta" by Geto Boys which was released in 1992. 5WB's second album was released in 1994. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.21.138.32 (talk) 10:11, 15 December 2009 (UTC)