B-Real, Sen and Muggs sit down at a Los Angeles radio station to discuss their classic 1991 debut. Take a trip back to the heavy underground circulation of their classic single, How I Could Just Kill A Man. This group was a slow burn which eventually gained momentum into higher levels of media despite their dangerous image. The overall market of hip hop around this time was based on grimy hoodlums such as Cypress who had talent. As a result enough shine was available for Cypress and others who brought the darkness of Hip Hop into the light.
In this interview the 3 members speak humbly as artists who seem uncertain of what is to come, or the impact they would eventually leave on hip hop. It's a down to earth and humorous discussion about their life in L.A., the meaning behind some of their songs and future plans.
Cypress Hill illustration by Tom HRVB

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