| 1 | Intro: The Show Starter | 1:28 | X | |
| 2 | Rage Of The Rap Renegade | 4:00 | X | |
| 3 | Sniper On The Prowl | 5:00 | X | |
| 4 | Let The Horns Blow | 5:12 | X | |
| 5 | Interlude #1 | 1:24 | ||
| 6 | Fine Girls Are My Weakness | 5:12 | X | |
| 7 | Buck Wild Freestyle | 5:01 | ||
| Rap [Featuring] - Kid Jazz | ||||
| 8 | In The Shadow Of The Night | 0:41 | ||
| 9 | Donald D Theme | 2:58 | X | |
| 10 | Interlude #2 | 2:00 | ||
| 11 | Show No Mercy | 3:45 | X | |
| 12 | Everyone's Gotta Make A Livin' | 3:49 | ||
| 13 | She Gets Buck Wild | 5:20 | X | |
| 14 | Boulevard Of Broken Dreams | 4:42 | X | |
| 15 | Next 2 Me | 2:08 | X | |
| 16 | The Way It Used 2 B | 2:47 | X | |
| 17 | Hit List | 0:37 | ||
| 18 | C.I.A. | 4:43 | X | |
On further investigation via good old Google, it seems that the New Jersey boys were learning the art of recording, producing and engineering to a professional standard near the start of their career and remixed/produced for hip-hip/R'n'B artist Babyface as well during this time. Even though they had, of course, already recorded a couple of classics before this time with the tracks "If You Should Need A Friend" and "Whatcha Gonna Do".
This as we now know certainly gave them good stead in their future recording life, as one look at their discography reveals just how many further productions kept rolling-out of their studios year on year.