| Cover Front |
Album |
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| Artist/Composer |
Cypress Hill |
| Length |
73:16 |
| Label |
Ruffhouse/Columbia |
| Cat. Number |
COL 491604 6 |
| Release Date |
1998 |
| Format |
CD |
| Packaging |
Jewel Case |
| Category |
Hip Hop |
| Genre |
General Rap |
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| Musicians |
| Bassoon |
jose luis huerta |
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| Track List |
| 01 |
Looking Through The Eye Of A Pig |
04:06 |
| 02 |
Checkmate |
03:35 |
| 03 |
From The Window Of My Room |
05:00 |
| 04 |
Cypress Hill; Mc Eiht - Prelude To A Come Up (Featuring MC Reiht) |
03:24 |
| 05 |
Riot Starter |
04:16 |
| 06 |
Cypress Hill; Barron Ricks - Audio X |
03:19 |
| 07 |
Cypress Hill; Barron Ricks - Steel Magnolia |
03:30 |
| 08 |
Cypress Hill; Barron Ricks - I Remember That Freak Bitch |
05:22 |
| 09 |
Nothin' To Lose |
03:53 |
| 10 |
Cypress Hill; Barron Ricks - Tequila Sunrise |
04:43 |
| 11 |
Dead Men Tell No Tales |
02:47 |
| 12 |
Cypress Hill; Barron Ricks; Chace Infinite - Feature Presentation |
03:45 |
| 13 |
Dr. Greenthumb |
04:24 |
| 14 |
16 Men Till There's No Men Left |
04:20 |
| 15 |
High Times |
04:13 |
| 16 |
Clash Of The Titans |
04:45 |
| 17 |
Lightining Strikes |
05:54 |
| 18 |
Case Closed |
02:00 |
| Personal |
| Acquire Date |
17.10.1998 |
| Price paid (CHF) |
SFr. 21.90 |
| Store |
CityDisc |
| Index |
299 |
| Collection Status |
In Collection |
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| Details |
| Spars |
DDD |
| Rare |
No |
| Sound |
Stereo |
| UPC |
074646965924 |
| Amazon.de ASIN |
B00002430E
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| Amazon.com ASIN |
B00000D9TF
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| Notes |
| Date of US Release October 6, 1998 And the bongloads just keep getting packed deeper and deeper...even if no one really cares. On their fourth album of herb-induced hip-hop, the once-interesting, now-derivative trio turns itself over to the world of played-out beats and rhymes. Tired tales of guns, gangs and, of course, weed fire up Cypress Hill IV, making it sound more like a lame attempt at a reunion gig than the next chapter in the revitalization of their career, which it should be. Worse, they've added stupid sex raps to their repertoire, dulling their edge and throwing Cypress Hill into the discard pile with countless other once-relevant hip-hoppers. Still, the sonic landscape that they trudge across here is occasionally sprinkled with some wild scenes. The Godzilla-like screams of their debut have been replaced by slinkier, more bass-driven beats, but there's also a lot of aural action going on in the background. Which, alas, doesn't quite compensate for the overriding flaws. |
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