1. "reminds me of temples of boom" In response to Reply # 0
not saying its on the same level but its really cohesive, zone out type of album.
maybe a bit too sleepy, definitely too many "intervals" but overall the production is really good. almost feels like theres no hooks on the songs and its kind of hard to tell when a song finishes if youre not paying attention.
i had too many distractions and noise when i was listening so i need to give it another listen.
over all its good but i can see a lot of people skipping on it.
favorite songs after one listen: oh na na reefer man crazy
i can definitely see it growing on me, maybe after i listen to the songs without the intervals.
6. "I was lurking to see more opinions " In response to Reply # 3
Looks like Cypress Hill may have found their way. I heard snippets and am starting to think: that's good that they are returning to form, but I and the college freshman pothead I used to be may be growing apart.
Taking shots in the dark/that's a bad call Going straight for your head/ gotta saw it off
9. "Def their best since Temples of Boom" In response to Reply # 0
Just under 52mins. Muggs has been providing the goods lately. Band of Gypsies, Jesus was a Stoner, Locos, Falling Down and Blood on My Hands Again are my favs after the first few spins.
****************************************** Falcons, Braves, Bulldogs and Hawks
OutKast, Gang Starr, UGK, Mobb Deep and Eightball & MJG
12. "didnt even notice that" In response to Reply # 11
>rap/rock mashup nonsense.
i think thats whats really jumping at me about it. its just cohesive and it sticks to what cypress hill is. oh na na is the closest thing to pop but there was no rap/rock and i forgot they ever did that for a second lol
14. "sorry.. but this shit SUCKS" In response to Reply # 0
...after dropping dud after dud since Temples of Boom, i should have known this would be wack ...B Real isnt the problem really, the production is just awful, is this even Muggs????