| Boyz-N-The Hood | 5:37 | |
| 8-Ball | 4:00 | |
| Dunk The Funk | 4:40 | |
| Scream | 3:18 | |
| Drink It Up | 4:27 | |
| Panic Zone | 4:30 | |
| L.A. Is The Place | 4:28 | |
| Dope Man | 6:00 | |
| Tuffest Man Alive | 3:59 | |
| Fat Girl | 2:48 | |
| 3-The Hard Way | 4:32 |
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N.W.A. And The Posse (LP) | Macola Record Co. | MRC-1057 | US | 1987 | |
| N.W.A. And The Posse (CD, Comp) | DJ:, Priority Records | TOCP-7016, CDL 57119 | Japan | 1987 | |
| N.W.A. And The Posse (CD) | Priority Records | CDL 57119 | US | 1989 | |
| N.W.A. And The Posse (CD, Album) | Rams Horn Records | RHR 6015 | Netherlands | 1989 | |
| N.W.A. And The Posse (LP) | Rams Horn Records | RHR 5134 | Europe | 1989 | |
| N.W.A. And The Posse (LP) | Streetheat | STH 331001 LP | Netherlands | 1989 | |
| N.W.A. And The Posse (LP, RE, Comp) | Ruthless Records, Priority Records | SL57119 | US | 1989 | |
| N.W.A & The Posse (2xCD, Comp) | Dance Factory | DFR 01-2181-2 | Netherlands | 1995 |
referencing N.W.A. And The Posse, LP, RE, Comp, SL57119
referencing N.W.A. And The Posse, LP, RE, Comp, SL57119
referencing N.W.A. And The Posse, LP, RE, Comp, SL57119
"'Panic Zone' represented the sound of West Coast electro, as many other Arabian Prince and Egyptian Lover 12"s would before this release, but Dopeman and 8 Ball seemed to revisit Boyz' formula "
The A and the B-wide; "Panic Zone" and "Dopeman" off the 12" issued prior this LP's release represent two very distinct sounds of LA hip-hop - one sound that would essentially 'die' and one sound that would change hip-hop forever.
The hi-end electro sound with its braggadocio lyrics of 'Panic Zone' with its pulsed orchestral hits and the timeless shout-out lyric; "I'm the arabian prince, and we're N.W.A." cements its place between the two worlds.
The B-side in contrast - filled with angry sometimes obscene ranting set to the back-drop of extended drum filled introductions and the whiny hi-pitch synth that would become synonymous with the emerging soon-to-be-called 'gangsta rap' genre.