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"We’re helping hip-hop and classical music grow and expand beyond their boundaries," Cypress Hill's "Sen Dog" says.
The members of Cypress Hill are considered pioneers for amalgamating Latin music, bi-coastal hip-hop and rock. But devotees of the stalwart group, who hit their stride in the early '90s with multi ...
Though Estevan Oriol has never been a member of Cypress Hill, the photographer and filmmaker traveled with the band for most of its 30-plus years. If co-founder B-Real did an onstage hit from the ...
Get your smoking materials or hit up your favorite dispensary, because Cypress Hill: Insane in the Brain lights up the group’s 30-year history of making weed-infused hip-hop.
Cypress Hill, the weed-loving Los Angeles hip-hop group known for songs like “Insane in the Brain,” “Dr. Greenthumb,” and “Rap Superstar,” have some new material in the pipeline. B ...
It’s been 31 years since Cypress Hill released its first LP, and the West Coast hip-hop legends are still going strong. In March, the group released its 10th album, "Back in Black," to positive ...
Like many young Angelenos in the 1980s, the members of Cypress Hill got caught up in gang life. “It was basically impossible to live in the hood and not be gang affiliated,” Oriol explains.
Cypress Hill Singer’s $250M Lawsuit Claims ‘Grand Theft Auto’ Stolen From His Story. Makers of 'Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas' accused of heisting model's identity.
It's only fitting that weed-advocating bands like 311, Cypress Hill and Blues Traveler, among others, have been among the first to start working with cannabis companies as marijuana is legalized ...
Cypress Hill are celebrating the 30th anniversary of their self-titled debut album with a new graphic novel, Cypress Hill: Tres Equis, which will arrive in August via Z2 Comics.. Cypress Hill ...
Sitting in Cypress Hill‘s trailer backstage at the group’s SmokeOut festival, Cypress’ B-Real (real name Louis Freese) and Sen Dog (Senen Reyes) and dubstep producer Rusko (Chris Mercer ...
Multicultural hip-hop pioneers Cypress Hill front the Showtime documentary "Insane in the Brain," which tracks 30 years of their love of music, pot.
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