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Functioning as an extended addendum to Cypress Hill's debut, this sophomore effort, Black Sunday (Ruffhouse/Columbia), might as well have been titled More Songs About Gats and Blunts.
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Black Sundaymade Cypress Hill's connection to rock & roll more explicit, with its heavy metal-like artwork and noisier, more dissonant samples (including, naturally, stoner iconsBlack Sabbath).
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Dope" beats, indeed: Passed like a torch from Schoolly D to Boogie Down Productions on up to Brand Nubian and Dr. Dre, pot maintains an honored status in hip-hop. Nobody bum-rushes Mary Jane's popularity like Cypress Hill, though.
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Entertainment Weekly
Functioning as an extended addendum to Cypress Hill's debut, this sophomore effort, Black Sunday (Ruffhouse/Columbia), might as well have been titled More Songs About Gats and Blunts. And that's just fine, because this West Coast rap trio's
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Rolling Stone
Dope" beats, indeed: Passed like a torch from Schoolly D to Boogie Down Productions on up to Brand Nubian and Dr. Dre, pot maintains an honored status in hip-hop. Nobody bum-rushes Mary Jane's popularity like Cypress Hill, though. Besides their
...read the complete review at Rolling Stone