Click on the field header labeled "Extensions" (to order the list by extension)
Scroll down and click on the entry for "ASX"
Click on the "Change Action" button
Select the top radio button labeled "Open them with the default application"
Repeat steps 6-8 for every instance of the ASX extension in the list. When you are done, click "Close" then click "OK" in the options window. Audio samples should now play properly in Windows Media Player.
Track Listings
Title
Listen
1.
The New Season, Pt. 1
- Brotha Lynch Hung / MC Eiht
2.
Neighborhood Boyz
- Brotha Lynch Hung / MC Eiht
3.
Thats All U Can Do
- Brotha Lynch Hung / MC Eiht
4.
Agent Double O Duece 4 Blocc & CPT (Rest in Piss 2006)
- Brotha Lynch Hung / MC Eiht
5.
Sticky Sheets
- Brotha Lynch Hung / MC Eiht
6.
You Don't Know, Who I Know
- Brotha Lynch Hung / MC Eiht
7.
Dreams
- Brotha Lynch Hung / MC Eiht
8.
When You Hear the Shots
- Brotha Lynch Hung / MC Eiht
9.
Buy Another Gun
- Brotha Lynch Hung / MC Eiht
10.
Split Ya Head
- Brotha Lynch Hung / MC Eiht
11.
West Side Ridin'
- Brotha Lynch Hung / MC Eiht
12.
War Outside
- Brotha Lynch Hung / MC Eiht / Zigg Zagg
13.
California Bangers
- Brotha Lynch Hung / MC Eiht
14.
Round Here
- Big Slep Rock / Brotha Lynch Hung / Devious / MC Eiht
15.
The New Season, Pt. 2
- Brotha Lynch Hung / MC Eiht
Brotha Lynch Hung's first release for his Real Talk label, The New Season is a cross-California collaboration between the Sacramento-based rapper and Compton's MC Eiht that's refreshingly free of the usual territory-marking: this is a true collaboration between two gifted MCs, both of whom are working at their respective peaks throughout. Uncompromisingly tough both in lyrical content and stripped-down, mostly electronic, and beat-driven sound, The New Season stands out from the flood of undistinguished gangsta clones due to the skills of both MCs. However, as good as the freestyling duet tracks are, it's on pounding solo showcases like Brotha Lynch Hung's "Neighborhood Boyz" that the album is at its best. Although many members of Master P's late-'90s posse have fallen into oblivion, The New Season shows that there's still interesting work to be done in the West Coast gangsta style.