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Cypress Hill
(1991)
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It's hard enough to transform an entire musical genre -- Cypress Hill's eponymous debut album revolutionized hip-hop in several respects. Although they weren't the first Latino rappers, nor the first to mix Spanish and English, they were the first to achieve a substantial following, thanks to their highly distinctive sound. Along with Beastie Boys ...
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Black Sunday
(1993)
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Black Sunday made Cypress Hill's connection to rock & roll more explicit, with its heavy metal-like artwork and noisier, more dissonant samples (including, naturally, stoner icons Black Sabbath). It's a slightly darker affair than its groundbreaking predecessor, with the threats of violence more urgent and the pot obsession played to the hilt ...
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WCW Mayhem: The Music
(1999)
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Various Artists
Well, WCW Mayhem: The Music certainly couldn't have arrived at a better time. As of November 1999, WCW pretty much ruled among a certain class of adolescent and blue-collar males, so it was time to assemble a soundtrack, with nothing but hardcore hip-hop and metal, both of the traditional and alt variety. Of course, some wrestling rants and songs ...
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WWF Forceable Entry
(2002)
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Various Artists
Forceable Entry features 18 alt.metal, hard rock, and otherwise heavy tracks that double as entrance themes for WWF wrestlers like Stone Cold Steve Austin (Disturbed, "Glass Shatters"), Triple H (Drowning Pool, "The Game"), and Chris Jericho (Sevendust's reference-appropriate "Break the Walls Down"). Marilyn Manson's "Beautiful People" gets an ...
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Little Nicky
(2000)
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Appropriately enough for a movie about Satan's misfit son, the original soundtrack to the Adam Sandler vehicle Little Nicky features churning alt-metal and rap from the likes of Linkin Park, Disturbed, and Cypress Hill. P.O.D.'s "School of Hard Knocks," Powerman 5000's "When Worlds Collide," Incubus's "Pardon Me," and Filter's "Take My Picture" ...
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IV
(1998)
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Till Death Do Us Part
(2004)
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Till Death Do Us Part sees Cypress Hill more restless than ever, flirting with Jamaican music of most stripes -- dancehall, dub, and ska included. On "What's Your Number?," Rancid's Tim Armstrong is drafted in to help replicate the dubby lope of the Clash's "Guns of Brixton"; though it would've been more fitting to hear B Real spit another grimy ...
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Los Grandes Exitos en Espanol
(1999)
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Cypress Hill
Cypress Hill have always been one of the most popular hip-hop groups in Latino circles (most of the group have a Hispanic background), so an album of Grandes Exitos en Espanol makes much more sense than it would for Method Man or Jay-Z. For anyone who doesn't understand Spanish (especially fans who have heard all of these productions, but one, ...
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Greatest Hits from the Bong
(2005)
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Cypress Hill
The first proper "best-of" from Cypress Hill arrives nearly 15 years after their debut, a surprisingly long time considering how compilation-happy their parent label, Sony, has been. Whatever the reason for it, the wait for this comp was entirely worth it, since Greatest Hits from the Bong is filled with top-notch tracks and saves the consumer ...
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Woodstock 94 [#1]
(1994)
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Naked 4-Play
(2000)
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Various Artists
From Boston modern rock outlet WBCN comes this set of live material. There's stuff from big-league types like Stone Temple Pilots ("Interstate Love Song"), as well as hometown heroes Aerosmith ("Walk This Way") and Mighty Mighty Bosstones, who run amiably through their somewhat unlikely alternative radio hit "The Impression That I Get." Radiohead ...
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Unreleased & Revamped
(1996)
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Cypress Hill
On Cypress Hill III: Temples of Boom, Cypress Hill sounded a little tired, clinging to their slow, druggy beat a bit too much. The Unreleased & Revamped EP was released a few months after the album, which signals that the EP is an attempt to salvage their reputation. That suspicion is confirmed by the list of remixers and collaborators. None of ...
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Live at the Fillmore
(2000)
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Cypress Hill
While Cypress Hill's Skull & Bones album showcased their sudden interest in merging hard rock with rap, Live at the Fillmore stands as a better testament to the group's newfound ability to synthesize the two styles into an invigorating formula. The album gets off to a fiery start with some rowdy renditions of the group's early-'90s material -- ...
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Major League Baseball Presents: M.L.B. Caliente
(2000)
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MLB stands for Major League Baseball, which "presents" this album of contemporary Latin music. According to annotator Richard Torres, 20% of all Major League Baseball players are of Hispanic descent. That doesn't mean they're all music fans of course, and this is not an album of songs about baseball. All it really is, actually, is a label sampler ...
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Cypress Hill/Black Sunday
(2005)
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Stash: This Is the Remix
(2002)
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Cypress Hill
Though brief, Stash offers an incredible array of Cypress Hill recordings, half of which are remixed by in-house producer DJ Muggs, half by outside producers Fredwreck, Tony Morello, and the Alchemist. The Muggs remixes -- the "Harpsichord Mix" of "Illusions," the "Blackout Mix" of "Latin Lingo," and the "Slow Roll Remix" of "Throw Your Set in the ...
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Black Sunday/Cypress Hill
(2008)
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This 2008 set from the Sony Legacy label is a plain and simple repackaging of Cypress Hill's self-titled debut album along with the triple platinum follow-up, Black Sunday. There are no new liner notes, no remastering was done specifically for the set, and the packaging is generic and worth pitching once the shrink-wrap comes off. The albums ...
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Chronic Jointz: The Hitz, Vol. 1
(2002)
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According to compilation producer/former A&R guy Jonathan P. Fine's liner notes, "Marijuana heightens the appreciation of music. And no music is better to appreciate with a big blunt blazin' than hip-hop." This claim is no doubt debatable -- many would argue that dub-reggae or perhaps ambient techno sounds better with the chronic; others, the ...
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Muggs Presents the Soul Assassins, Chapter I
(1997)
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For the debut album of Cypress Hill DJ and House of Pain producer DJ Muggs, an excellent cast of MCs were assembled, including most of the best in hip-hop. It's hard to expect anything but uniform excellence from an album which includes Dr. Dre, Wu-Tang Clan's RZA and GZA/Genius, KRS-One, Mobb Deep, the Fugees' Wyclef Jean, Cypress Hill and MC ...
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Till Death Do Us Part [Clean]
(2004)
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Till Death Do Us Part sees Cypress Hill more restless than ever, flirting with Jamaican music of most stripes -- dancehall, dub, and ska included. On "What's Your Number?," Rancid's Tim Armstrong is drafted in to help replicate the dubby lope of the Clash's "Guns of Brixton"; though it would've been more fitting to hear B Real spit another grimy ...
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Superstar
(2000)
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Cypress Hill
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Rap Superstar
(2000)
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Cypress Hill
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Black Sunday/Cypress Hill III: Temples of Boom
(2004)
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Black Sunday [Clean]
(1993)
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Black Sunday made Cypress Hill's connection to rock & roll more explicit, with its heavy metal-like artwork and noisier, more dissonant samples (including, naturally, stoner icons Black Sabbath). It's a slightly darker affair than its groundbreaking predecessor, with the threats of violence more urgent and the pot obsession played to the hilt ...
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Skull & Bones [Clean]
(2000)
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Despite the best efforts of DJ Muggs, Cypress Hill ran out of gas fairly quickly, entering a tailspin as soon as their third album. Back at full strength with the return of Sen Dog, Cypress Hill devised a full-scale comeback with their fifth album, Skull & Bones. The idea behind the album was to divide it into two -- a hip-hop disc ("Skull") and a ...
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