
Album: Break 'Em Off A Chunk
Year: 1994
Label: Murder One Records
Chunk hails from East Menlo Park, East Palo Alto in the bay. He came out in '91 when he dropped the underground classic 'Menace To The Game' on Tandem Records produced by Sean T. Chunk is apart of the Murder One Gangstas with artists such as Kaos, Papoose and of coarse Sean T and released a M.O.G. album back in around '92ish. Chunk followed up his debut album with 'Chunk II Still The Menace' and 'Marked for Death' also on Tandem. In '94 he dropped this one on 'Murder One Records' and has since released more including a mixtape, 'Still Breakin Em Off' and is also a part of the 2002 M.O.G. album (Murder One Gangstas) 'Still Exposed'.


Track nine 'Devil Try To Do Me' catches you straight away with it's eerie beat and faster flows by Chunk. This tracks about Chunk being stalked by the cops and has another sick sampled hook, which I give Chunk and Sean T alot of respect for, staying away from those wack R&B hooks that should be left for R Kelly most of the time.
'You Gets Done' is another pretty good track that doesn't offer you too much more than you've already heard but you gotta love this guys flawless flow. The second to last track is 'Watch Out For The Set Up' which is the sort of track I skip each and every time. You know those slow tracks about girls or what not, anyway, the album ends with 'Get Off On Them' that features Gangsta G, Scrib, Double-O and D Villain as well as Chunk of coarse. The beat is dope, the raps are dope and the perfect way to end the album.

Overall the album is pretty def and although was probably better produced than his previous albums I personally liked the older ones a better. That being said this was still real good with all the beats sounding dope and considering that they were all done by Sean T except 'Get Off On Them' that was produced by G-Man Stan I guess it's no surprise. I think he could have been a bit more adventurous with his speed and style of raps but his flow is up there with Ad Capone's from Totally Insane.

Chunk ft. Sean T - 187 Skills
Chunk ft. Gangsta G, Scrib, Double-O, D Villain - Get Off On Them
4 comments:
This is one of my favorite Bay releases Period.
Chunk is one of the most underrated cats from the Bay. Dude been releasing albums since way back & he barely gets any recognition.
Shame, folks are missing on some classic albums.
I completely agree with you on that Chunk is dope as fuck and one of the most under rated artists. Although I do prefer "Marked For Death" and "Menace II The Game" to this one, but still a tight album.
Yeah, Emvee bought that Kaos and this Chunk at the same time along with Sean T's "Straight From The Streets".
All fucking dope!!!
Im'ma dig out them old albums he done and listen 2 em again... Cos as far as i'm concerned this is the best one he did, them beats is funky as hell
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