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- Summary: The seventh album for the hip-hop outfit introduces Latin and reggae elements into their sound. Guests include Prodigy (Mobb Deep) and Tim Armstrong (Rancid).
- Record Label: Sony
- Genre(s): Alternative, Rap
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Top Track
What's Your Number? | |
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Let's go! I met her at the club, her friend liked me but she didn't She noticed a lot of girls giving up their phone digits She didn't want to be... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 6 out of 12
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Mixed: 6 out of 12
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Negative: 0 out of 12
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For the first time in nearly a decade Cypress Hill sound like they’re really enjoying themselves, just like they were in the beginning.
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The combination of mournful maturity and club-ready fun they come up with on Till Death Do Us Part suits them just fine.
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VibeA consistently sold album. [Apr 2004, p.163]
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While the production is good, the divergent styles and lack of cohesion add up to a somewhat schizophrenic offering.
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Blender[Some] attempts at genre-mashing suffer from some uncharacteristically sluggish Muggs production. [May 2004, p.120]
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Entertainment WeeklyThe CD's style jumbling never coheres. [26 Mar 2004, p.74]
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Strictly for the devout fan base.
Score distribution:
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Positive: 12 out of 14
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Mixed: 1 out of 14
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Negative: 1 out of 14
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christophermMay 12, 2004
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MiKLFromdasicksideMar 24, 2004CYpress are the best
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BillyBobMar 25, 200410 ! Biatches
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NazatAMar 23, 2004
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johnnyvMar 24, 2004Amazing album
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LukasZSep 22, 2004many good tracks but some weak like the short tracks therefor an 8
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JLMar 30, 2004
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