It’s been almost two years since six rowdy teenagers from Ellenwood, Georgia first exploded on tational music scene with there thunderous tunes “Knuck if You Buck.” Like an uncontrollable wildfire the song blazed its way through the underground and literally became one of the hottest songs in the country. Their subsequent self-titled debut drew rave reviews from various critics from both hip-hop and mainstream press – the album is pure adrenaline on wax. The New York Times called their music “addictive” noting that it had their gritty and aggressive sound evoked “the gleeful mayhem of an out-of-control classroom.” If Lil Jon is considered the King of Crunk and Lil Scrappy the Crown Prince of Crunk then consider Crime Mob the Grand Dukes and Duchesses of Crunk music -the young Turks, reppin’ the next generation of Southern hip-hop.