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DJ Muggs vs. Ill Bill
Cult Assassin |
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| USA 12inch |
| Label: Fat Beats Records |
| Release Year: 2010 |
| Style: Hip-Hop & R'n'B |
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Cult Assassin (Street, Clean, Instrumental) |
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Narco Corridos (Street, Clean, Instrumental) |
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DJ Muggs is one of the industrys most talented and best known producers. Since Cypress Hills formation in 1991, the pioneering rap-rock quartet has come a long way from the streets of South Central L.A. Over the course of its 19-year history, Cypress Hill has sold more than 17 million albums worldwide, including more than 11 million records in the U.S. alone. Muggs has established a precedent for working hand in hand with artists and creating cohesive bodies of work, rather then spreading around beats from project to project. This rings true once again on Kill Devil Hills: I prefer getting in the lab and actually creating projects with people instead of just sending out beat CDs. Ill Bill was a founding member of Non Phixion who released their seminal debut, The Future Is Now, in 2002 and has also released two influential solo LPs. Bill has also released an LP as a member of the bi-coastal conglomerate La Coka Nostra (which also includes Everlast, Danny Boy and DJ Lethal of House Of Pain and newcomer Slaine). Ill Bills The Hour Of Reprisal (2008) showed flashes of what the future would hold, as Bill & Muggs collaborated on two tracks (This Is Who I Am & Only Time Will Tell) for Bills most recent solo-LP.
B-side features Sick Jacken & Uncle Howie |
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Price: CHF 15.00 |
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