| I have always liked Cypress Hill since the release of | | | | In 1996 Cypress Hill released the album Unreleased |
| their first album. I remember hearing the single How I | | | | And Revamped which is kinda what it says on the tin. |
| Could Just Kill A Man and thought B-Real had an | | | | IV was released in 1998 and saw the group |
| amazing rapping voice, the sound and beat was good, | | | | collaborate on the PC game Kingpin: Life Of Crime and |
| and I was already into Rap at the time. Since then they | | | | 3 songs are included in the game and B Real provided |
| have become one of my favourite bands to chill to | | | | voice samples for some of the games characters. |
| and I listen to them quite a bit. I find most people know | | | | When Skull & Bones was released in 2000 the |
| a few of their songs or have at least heard of them, | | | | Skull disc contained Rap songs and the Bones disc |
| which is good because I talk to a lot of people about | | | | contained Rock songs. The album peaked the charts |
| some of the stuff I listen to and they have no idea | | | | at #5. Live At The Filmore was also released in 2000. |
| what I'm talking about. | | | | Stoned Raiders was released in 2001 and is one of |
| CH are a mainly Latin American Hip-Hop group and | | | | my Top 50 albums. The music from the song Lowrider |
| formed in California. They have gained much popularity | | | | has been used on many TV shows and movies since |
| over the years because they rap a lot about the | | | | then. The album also contains collaborations with |
| legalisation of cannabis. Cypress Hill were the first Latin | | | | Method Man (Wu-Tang) and Redman and the song |
| Rap group to have Platinum albums. The group consist | | | | Here Is Something You Can't Understand is a sequel |
| of B-Real, Sen Dog, DJ Muggs and Eric Bobo. Mellow | | | | to their original song How I Could Just Kill a Man. The |
| Man Ace also used to be a member (they were called | | | | EP Stash was released in 2002 and is another remix |
| DVX at that time) but left in 1988 then they changed | | | | album. |
| to Cypress Hill. | | | | Till Death Do Us Part, released in 2004 shows a |
| The self titled debut Cypress Hill was released in 1991 | | | | different side to Cypress Hill and is contains a more |
| and was an instant success and has become 2x | | | | Reggae sound and features Damian Marley (Bob |
| Platinum, selling over 2million copies in the US alone. | | | | Marley's son). Greatest Hits From The Bong is another |
| Soon after the release of the album, Cypress Hill | | | | compilation album and was released in 2005. In 2007 |
| performed at Lollapalooza in 1992 which helped to | | | | Cypress Hill went on the Rock The Bells Tour |
| raise their public image and popularity. When Black | | | | alongside Wu-Tang, Public Enemy, Rage Against The |
| Sunday was released in 1993 it went straight into the | | | | Machine, Erykah Badu, Nas and others. |
| US album chart at #1 and the Cypress Hill album was | | | | Cypress Hill are currently working on new material. |
| still in the charts which made them the first Rap group | | | | My Top 10 Cypress Hill Songs are: |
| to have two albums in the charts at the same time. | | | | 01. Hits From The Bong |
| The single Insane In The Brain's popularity helped the | | | | 02. I Ain't Goin' Out Like That |
| album to turn 3x Platinum. | | | | 03. I Wanna Get High |
| Cypress Hill III: Temples of Boom was released in 1995 | | | | 04. Lowrider |
| and saw a collaboration with Wu-Tang rappers Rza | | | | 05. A To The K |
| and U-God for the song Killa Hill ******. The album | | | | 06. How I Could Just Kill A Man |
| turned Platinum, selling over 1.5 million copies and also | | | | 07. Rap Superstar |
| caused a feud between Ice Cube's band Westside | | | | 08. Ultraviolet Dreams |
| Connection who claimed material was stolen from | | | | 09. What Go Around Come Around Kid |
| them. The feud was settled on a TV talk show and B | | | | 10. |
| Real and Ice Cube have worked together since then. | | | | |