Am I the only one who liked son doobie more than b-real or everlast?
Cypress Hill (1991) Black Sunday (1993) III: Temples of Boom (1995) House of Pain (1992) Same as It Ever Was (1994) Which Doobie U B? (1993) Brothas Doobie (1995)
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1. "Mine looks like this" In response to Reply # 0
Cypress Hill Black Sunday House of Pain Brothers Doobie Temples of Boom Which Doobie Same as it ever was
But you missed House of Pain's third album, Truth Crushed to Earth, which is very underrated. Divine Style and Cockni O Dire guested as did Sadat X and his joint knocks. I'd put it after Brothers Doobie on my list.
2. "RE: Mine looks like this" In response to Reply # 1
>But you missed House of Pain's third album, Truth Crushed to >Earth, which is very underrated. Divine Style and Cockni O >Dire guested as did Sadat X and his joint knocks. I'd put it >after Brothers Doobie on my list.
I left that off because Muggs didn't produce anything on it. No Muggs, no soul assassins IMO. Album is dope though.
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3. "RE: Rank these albums: Soul Assassins Edition" In response to Reply # 0
1. Cypress Hill (1991) 2. Black Sunday (1993) 3. III: Temples of Boom (1995) 4. Which Doobie U B? (1993) 5. Same as It Ever Was (1994) 6. Brothas Doobie (1995) 7. House of Pain (1992)
4. "Temples of Boom easily number 1..." In response to Reply # 0
>Am I the only one who liked son doobie more than b-real or >everlast? > >Cypress Hill (1991) >Black Sunday (1993) >III: Temples of Boom (1995) >House of Pain (1992) >Same as It Ever Was (1994) >Which Doobie U B? (1993) >Brothas Doobie (1995)
Then Black Sunday Self titled album The rest
This dj muggs soul assassin cds were amazing though
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