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Quote from: D~Nice on October 12, 2007, 10:59:13 AMDefinitely one of my favorite groups of all time, Cypress Hill has a extensive discography.None of their albums sound the same.Now I know to some B-Real's voice can get annoying.THIS AIN'T THE THREAD FOR YOU.Ha,ha....hmmmm anyway dope review. Looks good.Iīm sure you remember 7A3,Iīm looking for "Why?" http://www.discogs.com/release/743488never released on cd that Iīm aware off. But Iīm sure some clever heads have ripped it. Such a dope track.Their album wasnīt all that,itīs a shame they didnīt include that track on their album.Quote7A3http://www.discogs.com/release/743488The short-lived hip-hop group out of California released one album in 1988. DJ Mixmaster Muggs was a mobile DJ in Southern California in 1985 and soon teamed up with rappers Brett B and Sean B forming the 7A3 crew. After pushing some material through the independent label Macola Records the group tried pushing a demo to major labels. The rock label Geffen Records tried to infiltrate the growing hip-hop market and was turned on by 7A3's non-threatening and radio-friendly party rap style (that same year Geffen turned down N.W.A.). 7A3 recieved moderate notice for their single "Mad Mad World" which appeared on the Colors soundtrack and the single "Goes Like Dis". After the group broke up DJ Mixmaster Muggs hooked up producing for Mellowman Ace but gained wide recognition with his role in Cypress Hill as producer/DJ and for his work on House of Pain's "Jump Around". In the 90's Mixmaster Muggs is more commonly recognized simply as "DJ Muggs".
Definitely one of my favorite groups of all time, Cypress Hill has a extensive discography.None of their albums sound the same.Now I know to some B-Real's voice can get annoying.THIS AIN'T THE THREAD FOR YOU.
7A3http://www.discogs.com/release/743488The short-lived hip-hop group out of California released one album in 1988. DJ Mixmaster Muggs was a mobile DJ in Southern California in 1985 and soon teamed up with rappers Brett B and Sean B forming the 7A3 crew. After pushing some material through the independent label Macola Records the group tried pushing a demo to major labels. The rock label Geffen Records tried to infiltrate the growing hip-hop market and was turned on by 7A3's non-threatening and radio-friendly party rap style (that same year Geffen turned down N.W.A.). 7A3 recieved moderate notice for their single "Mad Mad World" which appeared on the Colors soundtrack and the single "Goes Like Dis". After the group broke up DJ Mixmaster Muggs hooked up producing for Mellowman Ace but gained wide recognition with his role in Cypress Hill as producer/DJ and for his work on House of Pain's "Jump Around". In the 90's Mixmaster Muggs is more commonly recognized simply as "DJ Muggs".
Quote from: D~Nice on October 12, 2007, 11:49:16 AMQuote from: tusken RAIDEr - CEO of The Dangerous Crew Movement on October 12, 2007, 11:30:32 AMQuote from: D~Nice on October 12, 2007, 10:59:13 AMDefinitely one of my favorite groups of all time, Cypress Hill has a extensive discography.None of their albums sound the same.Now I know to some B-Real's voice can get annoying.THIS AIN'T THE THREAD FOR YOU.Ha,ha....hmmmm anyway dope review. Looks good.Iīm sure you remember 7A3,Iīm looking for "Why?" http://www.discogs.com/release/743488never released on cd that Iīm aware off. But Iīm sure some clever heads have ripped it. Such a dope track.Their album wasnīt all that,itīs a shame they didnīt include that track on their album.Quote7A3http://www.discogs.com/release/743488The short-lived hip-hop group out of California released one album in 1988. DJ Mixmaster Muggs was a mobile DJ in Southern California in 1985 and soon teamed up with rappers Brett B and Sean B forming the 7A3 crew. After pushing some material through the independent label Macola Records the group tried pushing a demo to major labels. The rock label Geffen Records tried to infiltrate the growing hip-hop market and was turned on by 7A3's non-threatening and radio-friendly party rap style (that same year Geffen turned down N.W.A.). 7A3 recieved moderate notice for their single "Mad Mad World" which appeared on the Colors soundtrack and the single "Goes Like Dis". After the group broke up DJ Mixmaster Muggs hooked up producing for Mellowman Ace but gained wide recognition with his role in Cypress Hill as producer/DJ and for his work on House of Pain's "Jump Around". In the 90's Mixmaster Muggs is more commonly recognized simply as "DJ Muggs".Nah I don't have that one,very hard to find.I only said that about B-Real's voice because I did not want the thread to turn into"Oh I like Cypress but I can't stand his voice." or something to that effect.Definitely recommend people to check out they albums and if they like it cool if not that's cool too.I know,itīs good to warn people. Take the hate somewhere else...I know itīs hard to find,I got friends that got the vinyl so itīs not impossible to get a rip of it.But you have heard it right? I got it on tape,so I can do really bad rip and up it if you want?The only Cypress album I know is their first one and Stoned Raiders. Didnīt really like it,but the track with Ren and King T is dope and I actually love Memories,they also used the joint on the Bones OST,but they cut out a verse right or some shit like that?
Quote from: tusken RAIDEr - CEO of The Dangerous Crew Movement on October 12, 2007, 11:30:32 AMQuote from: D~Nice on October 12, 2007, 10:59:13 AMDefinitely one of my favorite groups of all time, Cypress Hill has a extensive discography.None of their albums sound the same.Now I know to some B-Real's voice can get annoying.THIS AIN'T THE THREAD FOR YOU.Ha,ha....hmmmm anyway dope review. Looks good.Iīm sure you remember 7A3,Iīm looking for "Why?" http://www.discogs.com/release/743488never released on cd that Iīm aware off. But Iīm sure some clever heads have ripped it. Such a dope track.Their album wasnīt all that,itīs a shame they didnīt include that track on their album.Quote7A3http://www.discogs.com/release/743488The short-lived hip-hop group out of California released one album in 1988. DJ Mixmaster Muggs was a mobile DJ in Southern California in 1985 and soon teamed up with rappers Brett B and Sean B forming the 7A3 crew. After pushing some material through the independent label Macola Records the group tried pushing a demo to major labels. The rock label Geffen Records tried to infiltrate the growing hip-hop market and was turned on by 7A3's non-threatening and radio-friendly party rap style (that same year Geffen turned down N.W.A.). 7A3 recieved moderate notice for their single "Mad Mad World" which appeared on the Colors soundtrack and the single "Goes Like Dis". After the group broke up DJ Mixmaster Muggs hooked up producing for Mellowman Ace but gained wide recognition with his role in Cypress Hill as producer/DJ and for his work on House of Pain's "Jump Around". In the 90's Mixmaster Muggs is more commonly recognized simply as "DJ Muggs".Nah I don't have that one,very hard to find.I only said that about B-Real's voice because I did not want the thread to turn into"Oh I like Cypress but I can't stand his voice." or something to that effect.Definitely recommend people to check out they albums and if they like it cool if not that's cool too.
Yeah when Pigs first came on with that guitar loop, I was instantly hooked.
Quote from: D~Nice on October 12, 2007, 01:23:00 PMYeah when Pigs first came on with that guitar loop, I was instantly hooked.its funny alot of people I know got into Cypress when Insane in the Brain hit big and I was like you dudes been sleeping for a few years man they sold out now but for real their second album was dope too
i got stoned raiders for xmas and I do have to say that I like the record especially the rock tracks like trouble. def not their best but not worst.
I have always loved Cypress Hill, but never really checked out any of their albums. I probably should start today.