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  2. Cypress Hill - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Cypress Hill's first contribution to a soundtrack was the song "Shoot 'Em Up" for the film Juice. The group made their first appearance at Lollapalooza on the side stage in 1992. It was the festival's second year of touring, and featured a diverse lineup of acts such as Red Hot Chili Peppers , Ice Cube , Lush , Tool , Stone Temple ...

  3. DJ Muggs - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Muggerud (born January 28, 1968) [1] better known by his stage name DJ Muggs, is an American DJ, audio engineer and record producer.He has been a member of Cypress Hill, a member of the trip hop band Cross My Heart Hope to Die and the leader of hip hop and art collective Soul Assassins.

  4. What's Your Number? (song) - Wikipedia

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    Single by Cypress Hill featuring Tim Armstrong; from the album Till Death Do Us Part; Released: March 19, 2004: Recorded: 2004: Genre: Alternative hip hop: Length: 3: 32: Label: Ruffhouse Columbia Records: Songwriter(s) Louis Freese, Lawrence Muggerud, Paul Simonon: Producer(s) DJ Muggs Paul Simonon: Cypress Hill featuring Tim Armstrong singles ...

  5. Cypress Hill’s 10 Greatest Live Performances - AOL

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    Cypress Hill has reigned as one of the west coast’s greatest rap groups since forming in L.A. in the late ‘80s. With B-Real’s distinctive nasal tone, Sen Dog’s commanding bark, and ...

  6. Cypress Hill discography - Wikipedia

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    Till Death Do Us Part: Released: March 23, 2004; ... Cypress Hill: How I Could Just Kill A Man David Perez Shadi Hand on the Pump n/c The Phuncky Feel One 1992

  7. Till Death Do Us Part (Cypress Hill album) - Wikipedia

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    Till Death Do Us Part is the seventh studio album by American hip hop group Cypress Hill, released on March 23, 2004 by Columbia Records.This album showed the group introducing reggae elements, especially in the lead single "What's Your Number?", which samples the bass line from The Clash song "The Guns of Brixton."

  8. Elephants on Acid - Wikipedia

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    Elephants on Acid is the ninth studio album by American hip hop group Cypress Hill, and is the group's first studio album in eight years following Rise Up making it the group's longest gap between albums. [8]

  9. Boom Biddy Bye Bye - Wikipedia

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    "Boom Biddy Bye Bye" is a song written and performed by American hip hop group Cypress Hill. It was released on May 21, 1996 via Ruffhouse/Columbia Records as the third and final single from the group's third studio album III: Temples of Boom.