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SKULL & BONES contains a "Skull" disc featuring hip-hop tracks, and a "Bones" disc featuring rock tracks. Cypress Hill: Eric Bobo (rap vocals, drums); B-Real, Sen Dog, DJ Muggs (rap vocals). Additional personnel includes: Eminem, Noreaga, Everlast (vocals); Reggie Stewart (guitar, bass); Andy Zambrano, Mike Fingers, Rogelio Lozano, Dino Cazares (guitar); Christian Olde Wolbers, Jeremy Fleener (bass); Brad Wilk (drums). SKULL & BONES contains a "Skull" disc featuring hip-hop tracks, and a "Bones" disc featuring rock tracks. Cypress Hill: Eric Bobo (rap vocals, drums); B-Real, Sen Dog, DJ Muggs (rap vocals). Additional personnel includes: Eminem, Noreaga, Everlast (vocals); Reggie Stewart (guitar, bass); Andy Zambrano, Mike Fingers, Rogelio Lozano, Dino Cazares (guitar); Christian Olde Wolbers, Jeremy Fleener (bass); Brad Wilk (drums). Personnel: Dino Cazares, Andy Zambrano, Reggie Stewart, Rogelio Lozano (guitar); Eric Bobo, Brad Wilk (drums). Recording information: Ameraycan Studios, North Hollywood, CA; Larrabee Studios. 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 Ass 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. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Cypress Hill's unique sound sets it apart from all the other outfits in the hip-hop genre. Since its breakthrough album, 1993's BLACK SUNDAY, its drug and gun-related lyrics have helped it maintain a hardcore fan base. SKULL & BONES is split into two separate CDs, the "Skull" disc being the dedicated rap segment, with "Bones" devoted to rock. Synthesized orchestral strings and kick drum propel B-Real's distinct nasal rap on "(Rap) Superstar," which lays bare the pitfalls awaiting artists who attain their dreams and make it big in the music industry. B-Real and Sen Dog's lyrical skills are on display throughout this set, notably on the rebellious, attitude-driven "What U Want From Me." The second disc features members of Fear Factory, Rage Against The Machine, Downset, and SX10, with Cypress' Bobo on drums. The group's quick raps flow over a monstrous sound that puts most rap pretenders to shame. "Get Out Of My Head" is a speedy, riffing number with a great hook, while "Dust" pays homage to the Anthrax/Public Enemy collaboration of a decade ago. SKULL & BONES 2 CD set will satisfy longtime Cypress fans while also appealing to a new metal audience. Cypress Hill's unique sound sets it apart from all the other outfits in the hip-hop genre. Since its breakthrouRolling Stone (5/11/00, p.132) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...A bipolar breakdown....proving hip-hop is more like T2...capable of morphing into anyone they wanna be." Rolling Stone (5/11/00, p.132) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...A bipolar breakdown....proving hip-hop is more like T2...capable of morphing into anyone they wanna be." CMJ (5/1/00, p.23) - "...Proves rather convincingly that Cypress Hill still packs a mighty punch." CMJ (5/1/00, p.23) - "...Proves rather convincingly that Cypress Hill still packs a mighty punch." Vibe (6/00, p.223) - "...Marks the first major shift in the group's direction....Half of [the album] is a head-banging jam session....Songs like '(Rap) Superstar' prove that the group still has that winning formula..." Vibe (6/00, p.223) - "...Marks the first major shift in the group's direction....Half of [the album] is a head-banging jam session....Songs like '(Rap) Superstar' prove that the group still has that winning formula..." The Source (6/00, pp.218-20) - 3.5 mics out of 5 - "...May be their most drastic turn yet....Cypress' flavor runs thick across the disc....They break down the barriers in order to transcend the industry-imposed terms of alternative and rap....another set for the weeded." The Source (6/00, pp.218-20) - 3.5 mics out of 5 - "...May be their most drastic turn yet....Cypress' flavor runs thick across the disc....They break down the barriers in order to transcend the industry-imposed terms of alternative and rap....another set for the weeded." Rap Pages (6/00, p.42) - "...May be the best album you hear for the next 2 years....[it] is so artistically good that it [will] stay inyour personal rotation..." Rap Pages (6/00, p.42) - "...May be the best album you hear for the next 2 years....[it] is so artistically good that it [will] stay inyour personal rotation..." Mojo (Publisher) (6/00, p.113) - "...Finds them sticking a finger in the air and finding the wind blowing in the direction of thrash-metal..." Mojo (Publisher) (6/00, p.113) - "...Finds them sticking a finger in the air and finding the wind blowing in the direction of thrash-metal..." NME (Magazine) (4/29/00, p.33) - 7 out of 10 - "...Picks up where the groggy metal/rap melange of '98s CYPRESS HILL IV left off....It's business as usual....They do hip-hop and they do funk-metal rawk....evolving slowly..." NME (Magazine) (4/29/00, p.33) - 7 out of 10 - "...Picks up where the groggy metal/rap melange of '98s CYPRESS HILL IV left off....It's business as usual....They do hip-hop and they do funk-metal rawk....evolving slowly..." Skull & Bones Music | List Price | $7.99 (You save $0.40) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Heavy Metal, Urban Soundtrack, Latin Rap, West Coast Rap, Rap Metal | | Label | Columbia | | Orig Year | 2000 | | All Time Sales Rank | 10656  | | CD Universe Part number | 1090667 | | Catalog number | 69990 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Apr 25, 2000 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Muggs | | Engineer | Troy Staton; Michael Barbiero | | Personnel | Eminem, Noreaga, Everlast, Brad Wilk, Dino Cazares, Christian Olde Wolbers, Reggie Stewart, Mike "Fingers" Sims, Rogelio Lozano, Jeremy Fleener, Andy Zambrano, Eric Bobo |
Cypress Hill Skull & Bones Songs Skull & Bones Music Review Average Rating: (4.2 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Excellent Love Cypress hill, Certiefied Bomb Owns! Submitted by Donken (Sweden) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
CYPRESS HILL!!!! GO CYPRESS HILL!! THIS CD IS A WICKID, WICKID GOOD CD.The guy below me with the one star sucks ass.My favorite songs on here are Valley of Chrome,Dust,and A Man!!!
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Not Strictly Hip Hop A song from Cypress' 3 album was called "Strictly HIp Hop". And the whole song was about keepin it real with the hip hop nation and not doing any other kind of music. Don't get me wrong, I'm the Hill's biggest fan, but I think they should have stuck to their word. Every song on the Skull Disc was vintage Hill and thats the way I like it. But I just couldn't listen to the Bones Disc. I highly recommend that all you Hill fans pick up "Muggs Presents.. Soul Assassins Part 2". Stricly Hip Hop, strictly Hill music. Submitted by mikeyfingerz71 (Queens) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
this release was very bad talkin about a group who b*tches about every one try to take their style
the spanish release was better and i had no clue what they were talking about
to the person who said black sunday was there debut release it was not.
the debut was self titled Submitted by a reviewer (fitchburg MA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Striaght from the hill. So you want to be a rap superstar and live large, with a big house, 5 cars, your in charge. So don't come to close I'm a certified bomb. All I have to say is that the cd is good one. Just like Eminem's cd's but with out the gibberish, so listen to any critics, they probabley even hearrd of the album. So don't be messing with the hill. Submitted by roaddogg132 (Vancouver BC) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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