Cypress Hill Elephants On Acid Rar
Cypress Hill: Elephants On Acid. I've had this for one week. I have played the record 3 times and the CD probably 8 times. I have been a Cypress Hill fan since the early '90s. This is one impressive album. Some great instrumental parts. I love the way they recorded people playing instruments and then used those recordings as. Elephants on Acid will arrive on September 28 via BMG. The album marks Cypress Hill's first LP in nearly a decade, with their last full-length being 2010's Rise Up. It also marks the group's first.
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Artist: Cypress Hill
Title: Elephants On Acid
Genre: Hip-Hop
Release Date: 2018
Duration: 00:51:48
Quality: FLAC Stereo 16bit/44,1kHz
Size: 293.09 MB
Tracks: 21
Source: Cypress_Hill-Elephants_On_Acid-CD-FLAC-2018-PERFECT
The ninth full-length studio release for the California hip-hop group was produced by DJ Muggs.
Thirty years into any music career, the pressure is generally off. Cypress Hill, active since 1988 and best known for their weed-friendly gangsta rap hits from the '90s, could easily rewrite and revisit the ideas that made them famous for the rest of their days and fans would delight in the familiarity. Certainly, Elephants on Acid, Cypress Hill's ninth studio album and first since 2010's Rise Up, is full of their trademarks -- hits from the bong, puffed-up bravado, and ominously creepy flows or sunny stoned soliloquies. Less expected is a creative rebirth from a cartoonish crew that could rest on their past accomplishments and enjoy life as a legacy act. Elephants on Acid is just that, however, a deeply imaginative and risky set of new material from a group of old heads still interested in pushing their craft to new places. The 21-track album is the first collection produced by DJ Muggs since 2004's 'Til Death Do Us Part. Muggs' signature siren squalls and booming bass have morphed into a drifting, psychedelic treasure chest here, with trippy beats meeting multiple instrumental interludes. Some sessions for the album took place in Egypt, where Muggs not only hired street performers to play sitar, oud, flute, and other live instruments, but also worked with Egyptian pop vocalists Sadat and Alaa Fifty Cent who sing the chorus for single 'Band of Gypsies.' B Real's wheezing rhymes here are standard, but the backdrop of searing guitar solos and hazy, loping percussion put a psychedelic filter on the song informed by both the country where it was recorded and a heavy classic rock influence. Adventurous production on the cloudy, organ-heavy 'Jesus Was a Stoner' and the horror-movie-soundtrack-anxiety of 'Pass the Knife' are eons ahead of the frantic stoner rap the group made their name on. Repeat listens locate Muggs at the core of the album's creative push. He built the tracks here mostly from scratch, using a single Hiroshima sample and otherwise working with other musicians or playing all of the instruments himself, resampling his own work until it sounded like the worn-out vinyl sources he grew up working with. Elephants on Acid breaks new ground for Cypress Hill, but they don't commit entirely to an artistic about face. Pressure cooker tracks like 'Put Em in the Ground' and 'Locos' split the difference between Muggs' sonic exploration and the group's time-tested approach. There's a cheese factor here, as well. Formulaic romps like 'Crazy' and 'Through the Rabbit Hole' are pandering, cobbled together from tired big beats and too-stoned lyrics. They aim for the zany energy of the group's glory days but land closer to Insane Clown Posse levels of mediocrity. Ultimately, superfans might be polarized by the experimental musings of Elephants on Acid, but those with some distance will find this curiously assembled collection pleasantly puzzling in its layers of trippy appeal. Something this unexpected from such an established act can't help but feel refreshing.
Tracklist:
- Cypress Hill - Tusko (Intro) - 0:49
- Cypress Hill - Band Of Gypsies - 3:50
- Cypress Hill - Put Em In The Ground - 2:21
- Cypress Hill - Satao (Interval) - 0:30
- Cypress Hill - Jesus Was A Stoner - 3:25
- Cypress Hill - Pass The Knife - 3:37
- Cypress Hill - LSD (Interval) - 0:37
- Cypress Hill - Oh Na Na - 2:57
- Cypress Hill - Holy Mountain (Interval) - 1:16
- Cypress Hill - Locos - 3:18
- Cypress Hill - Falling Down - 2:20
- Cypress Hill - Elephant Acid (Interlude) - 0:53
- Cypress Hill - Insane OG - 1:24
- Cypress Hill - The 5th Angel (Instrumental) - 2:01
- Cypress Hill - Warlord - 3:17
- Cypress Hill - Reefer Man - 3:22
- Cypress Hill - Thru The Rabbit Hole (Interlude) - 1:54
- Cypress Hill - Crazy - 2:52
- Cypress Hill - Muggs Is Dead - 2:12
- Cypress Hill - Blood On My Hands Again - 3:20
- Cypress Hill - Stairway To Heaven - 5:41
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Artist: Cypress Hill
Title: Elephants On Acid
Genre: Hip-Hop
Release Date: 2018
Duration: 00:51:48
Quality: FLAC Stereo 16bit/44,1kHz
Size: 293.09 MB
Tracks: 21
Source: Cypress_Hill-Elephants_On_Acid-CD-FLAC-2018-PERFECT
The ninth full-length studio release for the California hip-hop group was produced by DJ Muggs.
Thirty years into any music career, the pressure is generally off. Cypress Hill, active since 1988 and best known for their weed-friendly gangsta rap hits from the '90s, could easily rewrite and revisit the ideas that made them famous for the rest of their days and fans would delight in the familiarity. Certainly, Elephants on Acid, Cypress Hill's ninth studio album and first since 2010's Rise Up, is full of their trademarks -- hits from the bong, puffed-up bravado, and ominously creepy flows or sunny stoned soliloquies. Less expected is a creative rebirth from a cartoonish crew that could rest on their past accomplishments and enjoy life as a legacy act. Elephants on Acid is just that, however, a deeply imaginative and risky set of new material from a group of old heads still interested in pushing their craft to new places. The 21-track album is the first collection produced by DJ Muggs since 2004's 'Til Death Do Us Part. Muggs' signature siren squalls and booming bass have morphed into a drifting, psychedelic treasure chest here, with trippy beats meeting multiple instrumental interludes. Some sessions for the album took place in Egypt, where Muggs not only hired street performers to play sitar, oud, flute, and other live instruments, but also worked with Egyptian pop vocalists Sadat and Alaa Fifty Cent who sing the chorus for single 'Band of Gypsies.' B Real's wheezing rhymes here are standard, but the backdrop of searing guitar solos and hazy, loping percussion put a psychedelic filter on the song informed by both the country where it was recorded and a heavy classic rock influence. Adventurous production on the cloudy, organ-heavy 'Jesus Was a Stoner' and the horror-movie-soundtrack-anxiety of 'Pass the Knife' are eons ahead of the frantic stoner rap the group made their name on. Repeat listens locate Muggs at the core of the album's creative push. He built the tracks here mostly from scratch, using a single Hiroshima sample and otherwise working with other musicians or playing all of the instruments himself, resampling his own work until it sounded like the worn-out vinyl sources he grew up working with. Elephants on Acid breaks new ground for Cypress Hill, but they don't commit entirely to an artistic about face. Pressure cooker tracks like 'Put Em in the Ground' and 'Locos' split the difference between Muggs' sonic exploration and the group's time-tested approach. There's a cheese factor here, as well. Formulaic romps like 'Crazy' and 'Through the Rabbit Hole' are pandering, cobbled together from tired big beats and too-stoned lyrics. They aim for the zany energy of the group's glory days but land closer to Insane Clown Posse levels of mediocrity. Ultimately, superfans might be polarized by the experimental musings of Elephants on Acid, but those with some distance will find this curiously assembled collection pleasantly puzzling in its layers of trippy appeal. Something this unexpected from such an established act can't help but feel refreshing.
Tracklist:
Cypress Hill Elephants On Acid Rar
- Cypress Hill - Tusko (Intro) - 0:49
- Cypress Hill - Band Of Gypsies - 3:50
- Cypress Hill - Put Em In The Ground - 2:21
- Cypress Hill - Satao (Interval) - 0:30
- Cypress Hill - Jesus Was A Stoner - 3:25
- Cypress Hill - Pass The Knife - 3:37
- Cypress Hill - LSD (Interval) - 0:37
- Cypress Hill - Oh Na Na - 2:57
- Cypress Hill - Holy Mountain (Interval) - 1:16
- Cypress Hill - Locos - 3:18
- Cypress Hill - Falling Down - 2:20
- Cypress Hill - Elephant Acid (Interlude) - 0:53
- Cypress Hill - Insane OG - 1:24
- Cypress Hill - The 5th Angel (Instrumental) - 2:01
- Cypress Hill - Warlord - 3:17
- Cypress Hill - Reefer Man - 3:22
- Cypress Hill - Thru The Rabbit Hole (Interlude) - 1:54
- Cypress Hill - Crazy - 2:52
- Cypress Hill - Muggs Is Dead - 2:12
- Cypress Hill - Blood On My Hands Again - 3:20
- Cypress Hill - Stairway To Heaven - 5:41
Cypress Hill Elephants On Acid Rar
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