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Cypress Hill
were notable for being the first Latino hip-hop superstars, but they became notorious for their endorsement of marijuana, which actually isn't a trivial thing. Not only did the group campaign for its legalization, but their slow, rolling bass-and-drum loops pioneered a new, stoned funk that became extraordinary influential in '90s hip-hop -- it could be heard in everything from
Dr. Dre
's G-funk to the chilly layers of English trip-hop.
DJ Muggs
crafted the sound, and
B Real
, with
his pinched, nasal voice, was responsible for the rhetoric that made them famous. The pro-pot position became a little ridiculous over time, but there was no denying that the actual music had a strange, eerie power, particularly on the band's first two albums. Although
B Real
remained an effective lyricist and
Muggs
' musical skills did not diminish, the group's third album,
Temples of Boom
, was perceived by many critics as self-parodic, and the group appeared to disintegrate shortly afterward, though
Muggs
and
B Real
regrouped toward the end of the '90s to issue more material.
DVX
, the original incarnation of
Cypress Hill
, formed in 1986 when Cuban-born brothers
Sen Dog
(born
Senen Reyes
, November 20, 1965) and
Mellow Man Ace
hooked up with fellow Los Angeles residents
Muggs
(born
Lawrence Muggerud
, January 28, 1968) and
B Real
(born
Louis Freese
, June 2, 1970). The group began pioneering a fusion of Latin and hip-hop slang, developing their own style by the time
Mellow Man Ace
left the group in 1988. Renaming themselves
Cypress Hill
after a local street, the group continued to perform around L.A., eventually signing with Ruffhouse/Columbia in 1991.
With its stoned beats,
B Real
's exaggerated nasal whine, and cartoonish violence, the group's eponymous debut became a sensation in early 1992, several months after its initial release. The singles
"How I Could Just Kill a Man"
and
"The Phuncky Feel One"
became underground hits, and the group's public promarijuana stance earned them many fans among the alternative rock community.
Cypress Hill
followed the album with
Black Sunday
in the summer of 1993, and while it sounded remarkably similar to the debut, it nevertheless became a hit, entering the album charts at number one and spawning the crossover hit
"Insane in the Brain."
With
Black Sunday
,
Cypress Hill
's audience became predominantly white, collegiate suburbanites, which caused them to lose some support in the hip-hop community. The group didn't help matters much in 1995, when they added a new member, drummer
Bobo
, and toured with the fifth Lollapalooza prior to the release of their third album,
Temples of Boom
. A darker, gloomier affair than their first two records,
Temples of Boom
was greeted with mixed reviews upon its fall 1995 release, and while it initially sold well, it failed to generate a genuine hit single. However, it did perform better on the R&B charts than it did on the pop charts.
Instead of capitalizing on their regained hip-hop credibility,
Cypress Hill
slowly fell apart.
Sen Dog
left in early 1996 and
Muggs
spent most of the year working on his solo album.
Muggs Presents the Soul Assassins
was released to overwhelmingly positive reviews in early 1997, leaving
Cypress Hill
's future in much doubt until the release of
IV
in 1998.
Sen Dog
had come back for the record. He had left because he felt he did not get enough mic time, but after a few years with a rock band he was more than happy to return. Two years later, the group released the double-disc set
Skull & Bones
, which featured a disc of hip-hop and a disc of their more rock-inspired material. Appropriately, the album also included rock and rap versions of the single
"Superstar,"
bringing
Cypress Hill
's quest for credibility and crossover hits full circle. The ensuing videos for both versions featured many famous rap and rock musicians talking about their profession, and the song was a smash on MTV because of it. In the winter of 2001, the group came back with
Stoned Raiders
, another album to heavily incorporate rock music. Three years later, the band issued
Till Death Do Us Part
, which incorporated several styles of Jamaican music. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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