Sen Dog
Born | November 20, 1965 |
Hometown | Pinar del Río, Cuba |
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10 Hip-Hop Albums Cypress Hill’s Sen Dog Thinks Every Music Fan Should Own
- He also shares his hilarious first encounter with Tupac, meeting Digital Underground, and West Coast rap's lost gems. 10 Hip-Hop Albums Cypress Hill’s Sen Dog Thinks Every Music Fan Should Own Wren Graves
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‘Cypress Hill: Insane in the Brain’ Review: Estevan Oriol’s Documentary is an Entertaining Ode to the L.A. Hip-Hop Innovators
Cypress Hill has always been an easy group to pigeonhole. From the adenoidal whine of frontman B-Real’s voice to the group’s almost monomaniacal focus on weed-smoking, one can imagine younger listeners writing them off as a one-note act. But history has been kind to them, and a deeper look through the smoke clouds on the […]
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Cypress Hill celebrates 4/20 with a career-spanning documentary. And weed. Lots of weed
A new Showtime documentary, "Cypress Hill: Insane in the Brain," traces the musical and extra-musical legacy of the hip-hop greats.
Thanks for your feedback! - Entertainment·Consequence of Sound
Cypress Hill on Back in Black Album, Insane in the Brain Doc, and Joining the Knotfest Roadshow: “We’ve Been Pedal to the Metal”
Cypress Hill's past and present are colliding this spring -- happily, according to the long-lived rap troupe's Sen Dog. Cypress Hill on Back in Black Album, Insane in the Brain Doc, and Joining the Knotfest Roadshow: “We’ve Been Pedal to the Metal” Gary Graff
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Cypress Hill Says They’re Still Banned from ‘SNL’ and Don’t Mind Keeping It That Way
An “SNL” insider told TheWrap they don’t believe there is a ban on any act, including Cypress Hill
Thanks for your feedback! - Entertainment·The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash.
30 years of Cypress Hill: Hip-hop revolutionaries, at Pavilion at Riverfront on Saturday, dropped debut album three decades ago
Aug. 19—Much has been made of how Nirvana's "Nevermind" changed the course of music and pop culture when the game-changing album dropped in September 1991. However, the prior month, hip hop was revolutionized by Cypress Hill's daring self-titled eponymous album. The slow, trippy beats, bizarre samples and noises and MC B Real's quirky nasal delivery are just some of the reasons the album is ...
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For Cypress Hill, Stoned Is the Way of the Walk of Fame
The skunky smell is a familiar one. Inside the Cypress Hill tour bus, a thick cloud of smoke billows in the air. It’s the Los Angeles hip-hop group’s 30th year and they’re being rewarded with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (at 6201 Hollywood Blvd.). They’ll probably refer to it as their Hollyweed […]
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Hollywood Walk of Fame Inductees Cypress Hill Thank Weed for Fueling 30-Year Career
The skunky smell is a familiar one. Inside the Cypress Hill tour bus, a thick cloud of smoke billows in the air. It’s the Los Angeles hip-hop group’s 30th year and they’re being rewarded with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame April 18. They’ll probably refer to it as their Hollyweed star as […]
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