Andre Nickatina's debut album, "The New Jim Jones," is a raw and unfiltered introduction to the San Francisco rapper's unique style and gritty storytelling. Released on June 17, 1993, under the independent label In-A-Minute Records, this West Coast hip-hop classic is a testament to the vibrant and often overlooked Bay Area rap scene of the early '90s. The album's 13 tracks, spanning a concise 47 minutes, delve into the streets of Frisco, painting a vivid picture of life in the city's underbelly. From the laid-back introspection of "Chinese Cat" to the hard-hitting narratives of "Most Hated Man In Frisco" and "Dirty Ass Rats," Andre Nickatina's lyrical prowess and distinctive flow shine through. The album's title track, "Jim Jones Posse," pays homage to the legendary outlaw, further cementing the album's rebellious spirit. With tracks like "Smoke Dope And Rap" and "Chocolate Thai," the album also offers a glimpse into the laid-back, party-ready side of Andre Nickatina's repertoire. "The New Jim Jones" is a classic West Coast hip-hop album that has stood the test of time, offering a compelling listen for both longtime fans and new listeners alike.