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Dogg Pound.. easy.. just based off how fuckin incredible Dogg Food is.
Cypress Hill:Cypress HillBlack Sunday(III) Temples Of BoomUnreleased & Revamped EPIVSkull & BonesStoned RaidersTill Death Do Us PartRise Up
Tha Dogg Pound:Dogg FoodDillinger & Young GottiThe Last Of Tha PoundDillinger & Young Gotti 2: The Saga ContinuezCali Iz ActiveDogg ChitThat Was Then, This Is Now100 Wayz
QuoteCypress Hill:Cypress HillBlack Sunday(III) Temples Of BoomUnreleased & Revamped EPIVSkull & BonesStoned RaidersTill Death Do Us PartRise UpQuoteTha Dogg Pound:Dogg FoodDillinger & Young GottiThe Last Of Tha PoundDillinger & Young Gotti 2: The Saga ContinuezCali Iz ActiveDogg ChitThat Was Then, This Is Now100 WayzI just can't see how somebody can say that Dogg Pound got a better discography. "Dogg Food" is one of my favorite albums, but still it's just one album and that's the only album from them that is PERFECT. Both "D&YG" albums are good too, i love them both, but other than that what they got? "Cali Iz Active" was OK, too many mainstream soundin' songs on that. "Dogg Chit" was aiight too, not so many great songs on it though. "That Was Then, This Is Now" had like 6 songs i liked. "100 Wayz" is actually IMO their best album since "Cali Iz Active", i've been bumpin that album couple of times now. Kurupt still strugglin with his rhymes and so is Daz, but the beats are tight as fuck. Only weak album that Cypress Hill does have is the new one, that's one of the worst albums i've heard in years.
Cypress Hill's first two albums are considered big classics by critics, their debut is meant to be more of a classic because when it came out the production was next level and their style was brand new. Black Sunday is a classic, though not as highly as their debut (though it's my favorite personally). Temples of Boom didn't get received very well because expectations were so high, and they got less funky and there was more filler... looking back though it's a dope, chilled out album, kinda like how Doggfather is pretty good looking back, but at the time was a big disappointment. A few critics argue that Temples is classic, though their other albums aren't considered classics after that.Dogg Food is just about a classic, though most critics at the time considered it a 4 star album, because it's inferior to Doggystyle and The Chronic and is kind of just another remake of those two albums (Doggystyle always gets called a classic because it builds upon the stuff on the Chronic, while Dogg Food isn't quite as tight or sharp so sometimes it's on the line).None of the other Dogg Pound albums are considered classics.
Quote from: UCC on November 06, 2010, 04:04:50 PMCypress Hill's first two albums are considered big classics by critics, their debut is meant to be more of a classic because when it came out the production was next level and their style was brand new. Black Sunday is a classic, though not as highly as their debut (though it's my favorite personally). Temples of Boom didn't get received very well because expectations were so high, and they got less funky and there was more filler... looking back though it's a dope, chilled out album, kinda like how Doggfather is pretty good looking back, but at the time was a big disappointment. A few critics argue that Temples is classic, though their other albums aren't considered classics after that.Dogg Food is just about a classic, though most critics at the time considered it a 4 star album, because it's inferior to Doggystyle and The Chronic and is kind of just another remake of those two albums (Doggystyle always gets called a classic because it builds upon the stuff on the Chronic, while Dogg Food isn't quite as tight or sharp so sometimes it's on the line).None of the other Dogg Pound albums are considered classics. TOB for Cypress I thought tone wise was probably their most gangsta album. And the production on it was really on some other shit. Sounded like they really went to a temple and just soaked in recordings from there. Black Sunday had more radio friendly hits but I always digged their 3rd album because it was nothing like the 1st 2. They were in their heyday a west coast version of Outkast, their sound was always evolving.