Skull & Bones
Cypress Hill
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| Total: 17 Songs |
Album Review
Despite the best efforts of DJ Muggs, Cypress Hill ran out of gas fairly quickly, entering a tailspin as soon as their third album. Back at full strength with the return of Sen Dog, Cypress Hill devised a full-scale comeback with their fifth album, Skull & Bones. The idea behind the album was to divide it into two — a hip-hop disc ("Skull") and a rock disc ("Bones"). This would guarantee some publicity, at the very least, and, hopefully, it would win over the new generation of adolescents who flipped for rap-metal acts like Kid Rock and Limp Bizkit. On paper, it's a sound theory, but there was a slight flaw — the group is kind of lame when they rock. Their band is competent enough, and B Real's voice does sound good with overdriven guitars, but their rock songs utterly fall apart, since they have no hooks, no catchy riffs, and no character. If rap-metal was all there was to Skull & Bones, it would be a bit of an embarrassment. Fortunately, the "Skulls" disc is their finest effort since Black Sunday. Muggs is in prime form, creating funky, ominous, evocative soundscapes, which B Real makes the most of with fluid rhymes. At times, B Real does descend into tastelessness ("Stank A*s Hoe"), and neither he nor Sen Dog really find any new lyrical ground, but sonically, "Skulls" is a blast; B Real's whine and Sen Dog's gruff, blunt style are the perfect match for Muggs' darkly cinematic soundscapes, and, on a purely sonic level, it's quite intoxicating. At their best, Cypress Hill are a hip-hop experience unlike any other, and, ignoring the "Bones" disc, this is the best they've been in a long, long time.
Recent Customer Reviews
The least Cypress album
by The Magnificent '73IMO, this album is their worse. I hate to use the word 'worse' in the same sentence with Cypress Hill but this album is bad. There are a few joints that bang like RAP Superstar, Worldwide, Cuban Necktie and Another Victory. But overall, no, I have to give it only **. This was the album where they did tons of songs and these are the ones they picked? I'm not eager to even know what the ones they didn't select sounded like! When rating all of CH's albums, this is one is last on the list. And wow, a 2-disc set with only 11 (technically 10) songs on one disc and 6 on the other??? WTF!!! Very weak album.
Main review is flawed
by MONITOR613don't listen to the main review. Temple of Boom is one of the best hip hop albums of all time, and the Bones CD from this album is a impressive entry to the rap rock genre from Cyrpress Hill. Unfortunately the Skull CD isn't as good. I'm not a professional music critic and don't pretend to be so I can't be any more specific with my praise or criticisms. All I can say is iTunes uncharacteristically dropped the ball by putting that review up front.
Excellent
by CrazycastroI have like five of their albums and I must say they're one of my favorite rap groups, all the songs were good, but the strength of this album was when they blended in rock with there old school style, The Album is worth the money.
Biography
Formed: 1988 in Los Angeles, CA
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
Years Active: '90s, '00s
Top Albums and Songs by Cypress Hill
| Name | Album | Time | Price | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Explicit Insane In the Brain | Black Sunday | 3:28 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
| 2 | Explicit (Rock) Superstar | Skull & Bones | 4:36 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
| 3 | Hits from the Bong | Black Sunday | 2:40 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
| 4 | Explicit How I Could Just Kill a Man | Cypress Hill | 4:12 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
| 5 | Explicit Dr. Greenthumb | IV | 4:08 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
- $16.99
- Genres: Hip-Hop/Rap, Music, Rock, Hard Rock, West Coast Rap, Latin Rap, Hardcore Rap
- Released: Apr 25, 2000
- ℗ 1999,2000 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

