Chronic Breakdown

1995 studio album by Huck-A-Bucks From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chronic Breakdown a studio album released by the Washington, D.C.-based go-go band the Huck-A-Bucks on December 12, 1995.[1][2][3][4] This was the band's debut album, and consists of twelve tracks including the song "Sexy Girl" which was sampled by hip-hop recording artist Wale for the 2006 single "Breakdown".[1][2]

ReleasedDecember 12, 1995
Length67:06
LabelLiaison Records
Quick facts Studio album by Huck-A-Bucks, Released ...
Chronic Breakdown
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 12, 1995
GenreGo-go
Length67:06
LabelLiaison Records
ProducerRoy Battle
Huck-A-Bucks chronology
Chronic Breakdown
(1995)
Live!
(1995)
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Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."Send a Shot Out"6:51
2."Get It Up"9:43
3."The Congo Drum Mix"5:20
4."Chronic Breakdown"3:24
5."So You Think We Can't Groove"4:07
6."Let's Rock a While"8:15
7."It's Time"5:17
8."Who's Ready...?"5:16
9."Sexy Girl"4:37
10."Be My Lady"4:49
11."Get It Up" (instrumental)4:45
12."Who's Ready...?" (radio version)4:42
Total length:67:06
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Personnel

Adapted from AllMusic.[5]

  • Darryl Arrington – drums
  • DeCarlos Cunningham – keyboards
  • Rob "R.J." Folson – keyboards
  • Sequan Jones – congas, percussion
  • Lamont Ray – percussion, vocals
  • Felix Stevenson – drums
  • Joseph Timms – rapping, vocals
  • Charles Yancy – percussion, vocals
  • Roy Battle – engineer, producer

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