The History of
Cypress Hill
B-Real
Real
name: Louis Freese
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DJ Muggs
Real name:
Lawrence Muggerud
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Sen Dog
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The History of the band
Cypress Hill
The band has already
existed since 1985. At that time they were called DVX
(Devastating Vocal Excellence), a kind of prototype of Cypress Hill. Sen Dog, B-Real and DJ
Muggs named themselves after Cypress Avenue which runs
across South Central in Los Angeles. At
that time they lived in the Southgate area of South Central on the westcoast
of California. Mostly Chicanos and Latinos lived in the area. The band has
no typical east- or westcoast sound although Cypress Hill
is coming from the westcoast. In 1990 they got a
65.000 dollar record deal by Ruff House (Columbia/Sony)
which is near a suburb of Philadelphia. Meanwhile the owners have retired. In late 1991 their
debut album Cypress Hill was published. In 1992 their first
single The Phunky Feel One was released and it was played
on radio (it was not commercially available). But the b-side How I
Could Just Kill A Man became one of the most-played songs of the
New York radio station WBLS. Hereby the sale of their debut was raised which
had already sold about two million copies. The single climbed into the top
40 of the Billboard charts and was voted for the nomination of a Hot
Rap Single. Cypress Hill's first demotapes were
Psycobetabuckdown, Real Estate, Light Another and
The Phuncky Feel One. In 1993 they
published their second album Black Sunday which
established a record for all rap-cds at that time. In 1994 Bobo, who
already worked for the Beastie Boys and the Black Crowes, joined the group.
He became their percussionist. They had already appeared along with Bobo at
large festivals such as Lollapalooza or Woodstock. In 1995 they were
already one of the headliners of Lollapalooza. They shared
the stage with bands such as Hole, Sonic Youth, Smashing Pumpkins, Sinéad
O'Connor and many others. Moreover they contributed their track I Wanna
Get High for the Hempilation compilation.
During the same year their extreme dark release III (Temples of
Boom) directly jumped on the third place of the Billboard charts.
Despite low rotation on MTV and radio the album earned platinum status
several times. MTV thought the lyrics were containing a lot of
violence. After the tour Sen Dog quit the crew to take care of his
band SX-10. In 1996 they were one of
the headliners of the Smoking Grooves Tour together with
artists such as the Fugees, Busta Rhymes and A Tribe Called Quest. In the
late year they published their EP Unreleased & Revamped which
consists of some rare tracks and some remixes. In 1997 nearly every
band member concentrated on his solo projects. Muggs released his
Soul Assassins sampler and B-Real worked together with Busta
Rhymes, Coolio, LL Cool J and Method Man on the Space Jam soundtrack.
Besides B-Real worked with Dr. Dre and Psycho Realm. During the summer they
were performing on the Smoking Grooves Tour again. In 1998 Sen Dog
returned, after he recorded his solo-cd Get Wood Sampler
with the rap-metal group SX-10. And he once again took part in recording
with their new album IV. Barron Ricks did feature heavily on that
album. Again, but in reunited power they heated the Smoking
Grooves tour with Wyclef Jean, Gang Starr, Black Eyed Peas and Busta
Rhymes. They also had a little tour through Germany with concerts in
Offenbach, Munich and Hamburg. 1999 Jason
Nevins produced a strange dancefloor-remix of Cypress Hill's
classic Insane In The Brain, which couldn't reach the huge success
of the original. Furthermore they took part in the 3D-shooter
Kingpin: Life Of Crime. They placed some tracks of their album
IV at disposal. They even synchronized some characters: "Fuck me... no
fuck you, you piece of shit, now it's twenty dollars to get in, you cock
suck". Moreover they were one of the headliners of the German
festival Rock Am Ring along with Lauryn Hill, Alanis Morissette,
Garbage and Metallica. By the way Cypress cancelled the Vans Warped-tour to
produce their following album Skull & Bones and the Spanish
album Los Grandes Éxitos En Español. 2000 They released their fifth album Skull & Bones which already went platinum. Also they released the singles Rap/Rock Superstar. “Can’t Get The Best Of Me” will be released soon. They went together with Limp Bizkit on a free napster-sponsored tour. And they will come back to Germany too.
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