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Cypress Hill > Albums & Lyrics

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Black Sunday (Edited) Album
  1. Cock the Hammer
  2. Hand on the Glock
  3. Hits From the Bong
  4. Insane in the Brain
  5. I wanna get high
  6. Lick A Shot
  7. Lil Putos
  8. What Go Around Come Around
  9. When the Shit Goes Down
Cypress Hill Album
  1. Born to Get Busy
  2. Break It Up
  3. Hand on the Pump
  4. Hole in the Head
  5. How I Could Just Kill a Man
  6. Latin Lingo
  7. Light Another
  8. Pigs
  9. Psycobetabuckdown
  10. Real Estate
  11. Something for the Blunted
  12. Stoned is the Way of the Walk
  13. The Funky Cypress Hill Shit
  14. The Phuncky Feel One
  15. Tres Equis
  16. Ultraviolet Dreams
Cypress Hill III (Temple Of Boom) (Edited) Album
  1. Boom Biddy Bye Bye
  2. Everybody Must Get Stoned
  3. Funk Freakers
  4. Illusions
  5. Killafornia
  6. Killa Hill
  7. Let it Rain
  8. Locotes
  9. Make a Move
  10. No Rest For the Wicked
  11. Red Light Visions
  12. Spark Another Owl
  13. Stoned Raiders
  14. Strictly Hip-Hop
  15. Throw Your Hands in the Air
IV (Explicit) Album
  1. Audio X
  2. Checkmate
  3. Clash Of The Titans
  4. Dead Men Tell No Tales
  5. Dr. Greenthumb
  6. Feature Presentation
  7. From the Window of my Room
  8. High Times
  9. I Remember That Freak Bitch
  10. Lightning Strikes
  11. Looking Through the Eye of a Pig
  12. Prelude to a Come Up
  13. Riot Starter
  14. Steel Magnolia
  15. Tequila Sunrise
Los Grandes Exitos En Espanol (Explicit) Album
  1. Dr. Dedoverde (Dr. Greenthumb)
  2. Ilusiones (Illusions)
  3. Latin Lingo
  4. Loco En El Coco
  5. Marijuano Locos (Stoned Raiders)
  6. Muevete (Make a Move)
  7. No Entiendes La Onda (How I Could Just Kill a Man)
  8. Puercos (Pigs)
  9. Siempre Peligroso
  10. Tequila (Tequila Sunrise)
  11. Tres Equis
  12. Tu No Ajaunta (Checkmate)
  13. Yo Quiero Fumar (I Wanna Get High)
Skull & Bones Album
  1. Valley of Chrome
  2. Get Out of My Head
  3. Another Victory
  4. Cuban Necktie
  5. What U Want From Me
  6. Stank Ass Hoe
  7. Highlife
  8. Certified Bomb
  9. Can I Get a Hit
  10. We Live This Shit
  11. A Man
  12. Dust
  13. Jack You Back
  14. Worldwide
  15. Rock/Rap SuperStar
  16. Rap SuperStar
Stoned Raiders Album
  1. Trouble
  2. Southland Killers
  3. Bitter
  4. Amplified
  5. Memories
  6. Psychodelic Vision
  7. Red, Meth & B
  8. Lowrider
  9. Catastrophe
  10. L.I.F.E.
  11. Weed Man
  12. Kronologik
Till Death Do Us Part Album
  1. Another Body Drops
  2. Till Death Comes
  3. Latin Thugs
  4. Ganja Bus
  5. Busted in the Hood
  6. Money
  7. Never Know
  8. Last Laugh
  9. Bong Hit
  10. What Is Your Number?
  11. Once Again
  12. One Last Cigarette
  13. Street Wars
  14. Till Death Do Us Back
Unreleased & Revamped Album
  1. Boom Biddy Bye Bye (Fugees Remix)
  2. Illusions (Q-Tip Remix)
  3. Intellectual Dons
  4. Latin Lingo (Prince Paul Mix)
  5. Throw Your Hands in the Air
  6. Whatta You Know
  7. When the Ship Goes Down (Remix)
FORMED: 1988, Los Angeles, CA

Another of the new rap breed to extol the creative use of marijuana/hemp, this interracial trio from the Latin quarter of Los Angeles are champions of NORML (National Organisation To Reform Marijuana Laws), and perform tracks such as "I Wanna Get High", "Legalize It" and "Insane In The Brain" which advocate marijuana as a cultural replacement for alcohol. However, the reason for their widespread success lies instead with their blend of full and funky R&B, tales of dope and guns adding the final sheen to the laid-back beats. The crew was formed by DJ Muggs (b. Lawrence Muggerud, 28 January 1968, Queens, New York, USA, of Italian descent), and vocalists B-Real (b. Louis Freese, 2 June 1970, Los Angeles, California, USA, of Mexican/Cuban descent) and Sen Dog (b. Senen Reyes, 20 November 1965, Cuba). Sen Dog had come to Los Angeles from his native Cuba at the age of 14.

With his younger brother Mellow Man Ace, he had formed the prototype rap outfit, DVX, and claims to have invented the Spanglish "lingo" style. The line-up also included former 7A3 members DJ Muggs and B-Real.When Mellow Man Ace left to start a solo career the remaining trio renamed themselves after a local street. Their self-titled 1991 debut was only available in the UK on import for some time, though in the US it created a lot of interest almost immediately, and eventually went platinum. Longstanding B-boys, touring for free and opening for Naughty By Nature, Cypress Hill represented rap's new wave. After the militancy and radicalism of Public Enemy and NWA, Cypress Hill were advocating escapism via blunts, and making it sound very attractive indeed, particularly to the all important white alternative rock audience.

The second album, rather than pursuing a more commercial bent, was informed by dark events in their home city, specifically the Rodney King beating. Black Sunday debuted at Number 1 in the US R&B and Pop charts in 1993, and contained the Top 20 crossover hit "Insane In The Brain". The gun-touting "Cock The Hammer' also turned up on the soundtrack to Arnold Schwarzenegger"s mega-flop, Last Action Hero. Their reputation for violent lyrics (a method they justified as: "not promoting, more explaining what goes on") was underscored when they appeared on the soundtrack for another movie, Mad Dog And Glory, in a scene which accompanies a drug killing. They also recorded tracks with Pearl Jam ("Real Thing") and Sonic Youth ("I Love You Mary Jane") for the movie Judgement Night. Their breakthrough in the UK came when they supported House Of Pain on dates through 1993, after which they achieved a string of Top 20 singles.

The latter crew, and several others including Ice Cube and the Beastie Boys, benefited from the services of DJ Muggs' in-demand production skills. Eric Bobo joined the crew in 1994 as percussionist. Their third long-player, the dark, edgy III: Temples Of Boom, lost Cypress Hill their college audience but regained the respect of the hip-hop community. It was also a commercial success, debuting at US number 3. Sen Dog left in February 1996 to work with his punk/metal outfit SX-10 and was replaced by DJ Scandalous, who had already worked with the crew. A nine-track EP of rare remixes followed before the members concentrated on solo projects, with Muggs releasing Muggs Presents ...

The Soul Assassins Chapter 1 and B-Real working with the Psycho Realm. Cypress Hill, with Sen Dog back on board, made an impressive artistic comeback in 1998 with Cypress Hill IV, although the album failed to break into the US Top 10. The double set Skull & Bones was divided equally between traditional hip-hop and more crossover-orientated material.





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