Vibe - "...When pulling out your wacknifying glass, you'll find no traces of slack production anywhere on STONE CRAZY..."
Rap Pages - "...STONE CRAZY does rack up enough points in key entertainment categories (overall obnoxiousness, hilarious skits and dope production) to elicit drunken-stupor grins on the faces of their committed legion of followers..."
The Source - 3.5 Mics (out of 5) - "...Junkyard Ju-Ju and Psycho Les have created an album that once again takes us into their bizarre world where nobody's safe, the girls look so good and punks jump up to get beat down..."
Melody Maker - "...50 funked-up minutes of genius....the whole LP displaying such an unhealthy affection for Sixties' garage-punk and Booker T organ it can only be good for you..."
Melody Maker (8/9/97,p.50) - "...50 funked-up minutes of genius....the whole LP displaying such an unhealthy affection for Sixties' garage-punk and Booker T organ it can only be good for you..."
The Source (7/97, p.108) - 3.5 Mics (out of 5) - "...Junkyard Ju-Ju and Psycho Les have created an album that once again takes us into their bizarre world where nobody's safe, the girls look so good and punks jump up to get beat down..."
Rap Pages (8/97, p.99) - "...STONE CRAZY does rack up enough points in key entertainment categories (overall obnoxiousness, hilarious skits and dope production) to elicit drunken-stupor grins on the faces of their committed legion of followers..."
Vibe (8/97, p.147) - "...When pulling out your wacknifying glass, you'll find no traces of slack production anywhere on STONE CRAZY..."
Rovi
Armed with a crateful of dusty soul, funk, jazz, R&B, and 1960s psychedelic rock vinyls, Big Ju and Psycho Les craft 17 rugged street-hop gems on their second full-length, STONE CRAZY. With Al Tariq absent, Juju and Les turn to trading tag team rhymes of a mischievously thugged-out nature, passing the mic to guests Big Pun, Cuban Link, Gab Gotcha, Don Gobbi, Poet, and Hostyle of Screwball.|
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