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I stopped doing blunts in ’96, ’97. Bongs I hit now and then. I prefer to smoke regular US joints, without any tobacco, but we’re well rounded, so we can do it all.

Hunt, Dennis (July 18, 1993). "Cypress Hill's Pot-Laced Hip-Hop High". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved December 21, 2018. It would be unfair to say that Cypress Hill lost their way in the mid 2000s, but their seventh album didn’t quite spark the weed-addled imagination in the same way that their earlier classics had. Only partly produced by DJ Muggs, Till Death Do Us Part offers a curious mixture of mildly eclectic West Coast hip-hop and several more adventurous tunes. In particular, Cypress Hill dabbled in thunderous dub reggae on Ganja Bus (featuring Damian Marley) and skanking punk-funk on single What’s Your Number (featuring Rancid’s Tim Armstrong). A ragbag of occasionally brilliant ideas, this still trounces most comparable records from the same period.The 50 Best Albums of 1993". Q. Bauer Media. January 1994. p.83. ISSN 0955-4955 . Retrieved 19 October 2011. Use italics (lyric) and bold (lyric) to distinguish between different vocalists in the same song part

The Source - 4 stars - Excellent - "…a darker sequel…this album is definitely worth buying as it easily rips the frame out of all those Cypress bandwagon jumpers…" [14] As seminal creators of the west coast/ 90s hip-hop sound, how have you viewed genres that have mutated from it, such as British grime? MurdomaniaThe single "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That" was nominated for the Grammy Award's Best Rap Performance of the year category. [16]

If you only had one method available, what would it be – edibles, bongs, blunts or spliffs? theplant For all the changes in approach, one thing remains the same: weed. Lots and lots of it. You may think Cypress Hill have uttered everything they could possibly have to say about getting high, but you’d be wrong. Like the open road for Springsteen, it remains an inextinguishable creative spark in their artistic consciousness. Come With Me compellingly repurposes the haunting chorus of 2Pac’s classic Hail Mary into a smoking anthem, but the standout is Open Ya Mind. Here the group – who campaigned so hard to help legalise weed in California – ponder the task ahead. ‘ Now I’m fighting a case but the laws in the state ain’t the same as the federal so now these charges hold weight,’ raps Sen Dog. As far as songs about the interstate drug legislation go, this slaps very hard. DJ Muggs has previously produced the song “Jump Around” by House of Pain, and it is claimed he used the basic formula to produce this song, with minor changes.

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Kearney, Christine (16 April 2010). "NY: Still Smokin', Cypress Hill Battle To Keep Fans". The Drug War Headline News. Marijuana.com. Reuters. Archived from the original on 2011-11-12 . Retrieved 19 October 2011.



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