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Disc 1
| Cypress Hill | Intro |
| Cypress Hill | Another Victory |
| Cypress Hill | (Rap) Superstar |
| Cypress Hill | Cuban Necktie |
| Cypress Hill | What U Want From Me |
| Cypress Hill | Stank Asshole |
| Cypress Hill | Highlife |
| Cypress Hill | Certified Bomb |
| Cypress Hill | Can I Get A Hit |
| Cypress Hill | We Live This Shit |
| Cypress Hill | Worldwide |
Disc 2
| Cypress Hill | Valley Of Chrome |
| Cypress Hill | Get Out Of My Head |
| Cypress Hill | Can't Get The Best Of Me |
| Cypress Hill | A Man |
| Cypress Hill | Dust |
| Cypress Hill | (Rock) Superstar |
Review from CDNow
Before Enrique Iglesias hit puberty or Carlos
Santana made his triumphant comeback, there was only one flavor of Latino
music on the charts: Cypress Hill.
This year, it seems they've got something more
to prove with Skull & Bones, a two-headed beast with one CD (the Skull
disc) devoted to their wicked brand of Hispanic hardcore rap and the other
(the Bones disc) indulging in the rap-metal formula first pioneered on
1993's landmark Judgment Night soundtrack and now referenced by everyone
from Limp Bizkit to Kid Rock.
The Skull disc sees Cypress Hill coming hard as only they can. The lyrical themes -- gangsta posturing, barrio repping, substance using, sucka clowning -- haven't changed in ten years, but the music still sounds as fresh as ever. B-Real's coy lyrics will always put a smile on your face. DJ Muggs has audibly matured as a producer through his side work as the one-man Soul Assassins production team. Tracks like "Can I Get a Hit" and "Highlife" keep it cool while tracks like "Worldwide" and "Certified Bomb" throw it up with more cajones.
The Bones disc features some of the bigger names
in metal today -- Fear Factory's Dino Cazarres and Christian Olde Wolbers,
Rage Against the Machine drummer Brad Wilk, and Downset guitarist Roy Lozano.
Sen Dog, whose backup bark takes frontstage on the Bones disc, seems right
at home. Unfortunately, you've heard it all by now. If Cypress Hill was
hoping to recapture the audience they helped create with the second disc,
here's some advice: hook them with your own style, don't sweat the crossover.