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Black Sunday

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Black Sunday, released in 1993, solidified Cypress Hill's place in hip-hop history with its heavy use of marijuana references and laid-back beats.

The album is characterized by its thick, hazy production, courtesy of DJ Muggs, creating a distinctive West Coast sound.

B-Real's nasal delivery and Sen Dog's aggressive vocals complement the album's hypnotic grooves.

Lyrically, Black Sunday explores themes of drug use, violence, and societal issues, often with a darkly humorous tone.

The album's success cemented Cypress Hill's countercultural appeal and influence on subsequent generations of rappers.

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Mentioned by Kieran Hebden as one of the albums that he was so focused on.
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Looking For The Perfect Beat: Episode 3 - Kieran Hebden / Four Tet

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