CYPRESS HILL — Cypress Hill

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Album · 1991

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By CYPRESS HILL

Tracklist

1. Pigs (2:51)
2. How I Could Just Kill a Man (4:08)
3. Hand on the Pump (4:03)
4. Hole in the Head (3:33)
5. Ultraviolet Dreams (0:41)
6. Light Another (3:17)
7. The Phuncky Feel One (3:28)
8. Break It Up (1:07)
9. Real Estate (3:45)
10. Stoned Is the Way of the Walk (2:46)
11. Psycobetabuckdown (2:59)
12. Something for the Blunted (1:15)
13. Latin Lingo (3:58)
14. The Funky Cypress Hill Shit (4:01)
15. Tres Equis (1:54)
16. Born to Get Busy (3:00)

Total time 46:46

Line-up/Musicians

- B-Real / vocals
- Sen Dog / vocals
- DJ Muggs / turntables, mixing, production

About this release

Ruff House Records, August 13, 1991.

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While Cypress Hill's debut lacks the ominous atmospheres that they would become known for, the band still already had a unique sound of their own. It's funky, not unlike a lot of hip hop at the time, but DJ Muggs is a master sampler which creates a really busy sound. B-Real and Sen Dog both have really unique voices, that I haven't quite heard elsewhere. B-Real's nasally and cocky delivery is filled to the brim with personality, and he can make gangsta lyricism fun as all hell. Sen Dog contrasts with an incredibly low and strained style, and the two play off of one another really well.

How I Could Just Kill a Man is a classic for a reason, but that's just the beginning of how many bops are on here. Light Another, The Phuncky Feel One, and The Funky Cypress Hill Shit are so damn funky that they immediately get your body movin'. Along with the aforementioned How I Could, Hand on the Pump and Hole in the Head are other songs that sound like a more upbeat version of followup Black Sunday.

While not quite the perfection of Black Sunday, Cypress Hill's s/t is a very close second and an essential hip hop classic.

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