[1][2][3] In 1993, the Lootpack trio, consisting of Wildchild, Madlib and DJ Romes, debuted on Tha Alkaholiks' first studio album, 21 & Over, which also featured a guest appearance from King Tee on two songs.
The album didn't feature any of the Likwit Crew members, however it presented short-lived supergroup and Open Bar Entertainment signee the Golden State Project, composed of Xzibit, Ras Kass and Saafir.
Experience (2001), which was released under Tha Liks moniker, and Wildchild's 2003 debut Secondary Protocol—while making connections with such acts as Planet Asia and Dilated Peoples, participating in the latter's first four studio albums.
Phil Da Agony, Mitchy Slick and Krondon formed Strong Arm Steady, who appeared on Xzibit's fifth studio album Weapons of Mass Destruction (2004).
In 2009, Xzibit was featured on B-Real's debut solo studio album Smoke n Mirrors alongside newcomer Young De, eventually forming Serial Killers.