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Tracklisting: (Rap) SuperstarsValley Of ChromeWhat U Want From Me(Rock) SuperstarsWe Live This S***t Can't Get The Best Of Me
Contributing artists: Eminem, Everlast, Noreaga Distributor: MSI Music Distribution Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Stereo SPAR Code: n/a Album notes 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). 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. The album SKULL & BONES was split into a dedicated rap & rock segments. 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. " 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. "Valley of Chrome " is a speedy, riffing number with a great hook, while "Rock Superstar " pays homage to the Anthrax/Public Enemy collaboration of a decade ago. Will satisfy longtime Cypress fans while also appealing to a new metal audience.