Cypress Hill - Black Sunday album is Groundbreaking Hip Hop

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i can't listen to B Real's voice for too long but the album is dope as shyt IMO i would love to have an instrumental version
 

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Dope album, and yeah it was definitely dark, but I have to give the nod to their first one.

Buggin' to think it's over 20 years old now :to:
 

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Dope album featuring some great production, although its not as good as their debut or III, it's still a good stoner album.
 

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Another fav cypress hill album. One of the darkest hip hop albums ever. Listening to that album was like watching a west side California horror movie / menace to society type shyt. Album might be darker than black Sunday.
And that ice cube diss was brutal.
 

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Another fav cypress hill album. One of the darkest hip hop albums ever. Listening to that album was like watching a west side California horror movie / menace to society type shyt. Album might be darker than black Sunday.
And that ice cube diss was brutal.

Yes! i dig this album from the crates during the winter time. Muggs was on another level with the production and the lyrics was was mos def on point imo
No rest for the wicked was nice...BUT CUBE GOT EM ON KING OF THE HILL

*Goes to the corner store and ask for ONE Black and Mild*

 
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