Christoph Schwarze - 04/23/2010  Es ist zweifellos eine schwere Entscheidung, die gut überlegt sein will, aber sie schweißt so unterschiedliche Personen wie Lance Armstrong und Martin...
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Eberhard Dobler - 04/16/2010  "R'n'R ist ein unverzichtbarer Teil von Cypress Hill", sagt Rapper Sen Dog. Das ist spätestens nach den drei letzten Studioalben Realität. Natürlich b...
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Steve Lalla - 05/13/2010 With their first album in six years, Cypress Hill officially file themselves under "Washed Up." Originally due in 2006, Rise Up finally hits the shelv...
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Mariel Concepcion - 05/07/2010 Six years have passed since Cypress Hill's last album, "Till Death Do Us Part." But with its latest set, "Rise Up," the hip-hop group hasn't lost a be...
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Saxon Baird - 05/07/2010  It came as a shock to Cypress Hill fans, and everyone else, when the band decided to take a stab at rap-rock on their 2000 LP, Skull and Bones. Talk a...
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Matthew Kyle - 04/30/2010  During my childhood, I had few friends as loyal as my first G.I. Joe action figure. No one could compare to him in strength, bravery, flexibility… he ...
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Kenny Herzog - 04/28/2010  Cypress Hill's ninth studio album has its bangin' back-to-basics moments, especially on the B-Real-Âproduced groove monsters "It Ain't Nothin'" and "...
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Andrew Rennie - 04/22/2010  Cypress Hill’s early work rode a wave of change within the rap world. When gangsterism was coming to public attention, there was a certain rebellious ...
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Jon Dolan - 04/22/2010  With its two Tom Morello rap-rock tracks and lefty-punk cover art, the first Cypress Hill record in six years promises radical reinvention. Sure, 70 m...
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Chris Bilton - 04/21/2010  With a title like Rise Up and the presence of Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello, one might assume that Cypress Hill have gone political o...
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Jeff Weiss - 04/20/2010 Long before the days of Fred Durst, Cypress Hill was at theforefront of rap-rock fusion. Its Sonic Youth collaboration, “I Love You MaryJane,” on 1993...
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Amanda Bassa - 04/18/2010  With a spliff in rotation and their middle fingers in the air towards the DEA, west coast legends Cypress Hill have returned after a six-year hiatus w...
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Craig Clark - 04/16/2010  “In 1991 an artist in Compton picked up the debut album by Cypress Hill. What he heard blew him away; futuristic funk mixed with a die-hard dedication...
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Niki Boyle - 04/15/2010  Seriously. Although this is Snoop’s record label, even the Doggfather takes a break from the chronic sometimes. Despite (uninspired) contributions fro...
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Darren Lee - 04/15/2010  The opening speech sample on Rise Up reminds us why Cypress Hill are important rap artists. When their breakthrough album Black Sunday erupted in 1993...
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