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He recalls an afternoon slot at Hellfest Open Air, a "big-ass festival" in Clisson, France, as a noted highlight.

They're working on a new album of material for possible release. They've since followed with a self-titled full-length, and the noisily anthemic July single "Hearts Afire. B-Real has long been something of a political figure himself. In an era when alcohol and tobacco corporations are sniffing around the marijuana industry, and former U. House Majority Leader John Boehner has joined a cannabis corporation to lobby for federal legalization, it's easy to forget that Cypress Hill drew widespread ridicule and condemnation when they aligned with the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws early in the Nineties.

Law enforcement harassed them, and they lost business opportunities, as well. More subtly, Cypress Hill's legacy suffered: Many still dismiss them as a talented "weed rap" group, instead of one of the most dynamic and popular hip-hop groups to emerge from the waning years of the genre's Golden Age.

We got labeled, left out of certain things and demonized for 'promoting drugs to the kids' and all this sort of shit. Rappers didn't talk about weed when Cypress Hill came out," says Muggs. While others dropped subtle shout-outs to "cheeba cheeba," no one scored a major rap hit about weed until Cypress Hill infiltrated the charts with 's "Insane in the Membrane.

He says, Why are they trying to stone us? That means, why are they trying to shoot us? The growing decriminalization of cannabis — it's now legal for recreational use in nine states — is undoubtedly vindication for B-Real, who opened his Dr.

Greenthumb's dispensary in Sylmar in August. But he doesn't have much use for joining the wave of industry corporatization. You know that marijuana's going to get accepted in such a way that it's never been before. But that's at the hands of the corporations, because they have the biggest distribution networks," he says. Cypress Hill's legacy is secure. They helped change the sound of hip-hop music.

Meanwhile, B-Real and Sen Dog's proud Latin identity and unabashed use of bilingual "Latin Lingo" lyrics remains a benchmark for a genre that is increasingly global and multicultural.

Which is why Elephants on Acid is such a shock. Cypress Hill seemed destined to ease into the role of elder statesman, content to regroup every few years for a festival run while B-Real, Sen Dog and DJ Muggs developed separate empires. Their album, Rise Up , a pleasing but uneven mix of pop-radio bait "Armada Latino" with Pitbull and Marc Anthony , rap-rock rousers the title track with Tom Morello and throwbacks to their Nineties heyday the Pete Rock—produced "Light It Up" , seemed like a formula they'd deploy for the foreseeable future.

Few could have expected that the band would recommit to the type of innovative work they created long ago, much less a dense concept piece that has as many droning, Eastern-influenced Muggs instrumentals as it does vocal showcases for B-Real and Sen Dog.

He has kids. He has grandkids. He lives in Las Vegas. B has a few different bands he's doing. Ten different businesses. Myself, as well. The first Smokeout was held in , and the latest was on March 3, The band is also known for involving rock instruments in their songs.

This has caused the band to sometimes be classified as a rapcore group. As for their later works, their involvement in rock ended with the album Stoned Raiders the tracks Trouble also the first single of the album , Amplified and Catastrophe being the songs. The band is also known to involve horns in their songs, and often have guitar and horns together in the instrumentals. Some fans feel that the band has drifted somewhat from the values of their earlier albums.

The sound contribitions of DJ Muggs seems to be clearly influenced by marijuana consumption. Since one of the effects of a cannabis high is an altered audio sensual perception, the often slow paced and deep bass can be better appreciated.

The history of hip hop culture and music. Take the journey through the 's with Tupac, the Notorious B. Diddy, Ruff Ryders,. The Journey. Tupac Shakur Biography. Notorious B.

Wu-Tang Clan Biography. Commercialization of Hip Hop. Hip Hop in Education. Cypress Hill Digital Biography. Departure from Sony Having fulfilled their contractual obligations with Sony Music, Cypress Hill will release an as-yet untitled album through a different record label in West Coast Hip Hop.

At the same time, I aimed to preserve that original Cypress feel. I envisioned a psychedelic rock record as made by Cypress Hill. So, I brought all of those experiences into one space and bam! Our goal was to be like the hip-hop version of those groups.

Mission accomplished on Elephants on Acid. Cooked up in Egypt and Joshua Tree, Muggs channeled musical insanity in the most wonderful way possible. We were stoners when everyone else was gangster rap. Gypsies are guys living on their own and doing everything together. We got that feel when B-Real said the title. Cypress is my life.

B-Real Lead Vocals.



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