Cypress Hill revolutionizes the hip-hop landscape with their pioneering blend of hip-hop, rap rock, and Latin rap, making waves since the early ’90s. Known for their gritty, hardcore sound, Cypress Hill’s self-titled debut album “Cypress Hill” (1991) set the stage for a new era in West Coast hip-hop, featuring iconic tracks like “How I Could Just Kill a Man” and “Hand on the Pump.” Released under major labels, their music captures the essence of gangsta rap while pushing the boundaries with rap metal and alternative hip-hop influences. Drawing inspiration from and influencing the likes of Public Enemy and Beastie Boys, Cypress Hill remains a cornerstone in the evolution of rap, celebrated for their unique sound and cultural impact. Dive into their discography to experience a sonic journey that fuses hardcore beats with psychedelic undertones, forever altering the hip-hop genre.
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