N.W.A. and The Posse - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. Eazy-E: "Boyz-n-the-Hood" (Eazy-E) – 5:37
    • Previously released on the "Boyz-n-the-Hood" single, 1986
  2. N.W.A: "8 Ball (sampled Beastie Boys)" (Eazy-E) – 4:26
    • Previously released on the "Panic Zone" single, 1987
  3. The Fila Fresh Crew: "Dunk the Funk" (Dr. Rock, Doc T, Fresh K) – 5:01
    • Previously released on Tuffest Man Alive, 1987
  4. Rappinstine: "Scream" (M. "Microphone Mike" Troy, Rappinstine) – 3:18
    • Previously released on the "Scream" single, 1987
  5. The Fila Fresh Crew: "Drink It Up" (Dr. Rock, Doc T, Fresh K) – 4:45
    • Previously released on Tuffest Man Alive, 1987
  6. N.W.A: "Panic Zone" – (Krazy Dee, Dr. Dre, Arabian Prince) 3:33
    • Previously released on the "Panic Zone" single, 1987
  7. Eazy-E and Ron-De-Vu: "L.A. Is the Place" (Eazy-E, Ron-De-Vu) – 4:31
    • Previously released on the "Boyz-n-the-Hood" single
  8. N.W.A: "Dope Man" (Ice Cube, Eazy-E) – 6:16
    • Previously released on the "Panic Zone" single, 1987
  9. The Fila Fresh Crew: "Tuffest Man Alive" (Dr. Rock, Doc T, Fresh K) – 2:16
    • Previously released on Tuffest Man Alive, 1987
  10. Eazy-E and Ron-De-Vu: "Fat Girl" (Eazy-E, Ron-De-Vu) – 2:45
    • Previously released on the "Boyz-n-the-Hood" single, 1987
  11. The Fila Fresh Crew: "3 the Hard Way" (Dr. Rock, Doc T, Fresh K) – 4:10
    • Previously released on Tuffest Man Alive, 1987

Note: The 1989 re-release replaced "Scream" with N.W.A's "A Bitch Iz a Bitch". The mentioned N.W.A track was already released as a b-side on their 1989 single "Express Yourself", and on some reissues of their 1988 album Straight Outta Compton.

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