| 1. Intro |
| 2. Trouble |
| 3. Kronologik - Cypress Hill, Kurupt |
| 4. Southland Killers - Cypress Hill, King Tee, MC Ren |
| 5. Bitter |
| 6. Amplified |
| 7. It Ain't Easy |
| 8. Memories |
| 9. Psychodelic Vision |
| 10. Red, Meth and B - Cypress Hill, Method Man, Redman |
| 11. Lowrider |
| 12. Catastrophe |
| 13. L.I.F.E. - Cypress Hill, Kokane |
| 14. Here Is Something You Can't Understand - Cypress Hill, Kurupt |
Editorial Reviews
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Thoroughly blunted multiracial West Coast pioneers Cypress Hill transformed hip-hop with their eponymous debut album. Now Stoned Raiders, their sixth, looks back on past achievements and clocks up a string of new ones. The metal-powered "Trouble" takes off where their "Rock Superstar" single left off and fixes a mood of embattled reflection aligned to tough determination. "Lowrider" uses an acoustic flamenco guitar to underline the droopy-lidded, easy-rolling side of the band and "Kronologik" tells the story of the group's career and struggles with the help of guest Kurupt. Additional special appearances by Redman, Method Man, and Kokane prove an excellent foil for B Real's patented cartoon style. Throughout they are kept on course by DJ Muggs, still one of the most distinctive studio overlords. His skills are particularly evident counterpointing the anguished lyrics of "Bitter" with multilayered siren voices and waves of dream rock guitar on the luminous percussion of "Memories" and the eerie but impassioned, weed-endorsing "L.I.F.E." They may be fighting their own personal star wars, but the stoned raiders are still winning the battle. --Gavin Martin
Thoroughly blunted multiracial West Coast pioneers Cypress Hill transformed hip-hop with their eponymous debut album. Now Stoned Raiders, their sixth, looks back on past achievements and clocks up a string of new ones. The metal-powered "Trouble" takes off where their "Rock Superstar" single left off and fixes a mood of embattled reflection aligned to tough determination. "Lowrider" uses an acoustic flamenco guitar to underline the droopy-lidded, easy-rolling side of the band and "Kronologik" tells the story of the group's career and struggles with the help of guest Kurupt. Additional special appearances by Redman, Method Man, and Kokane prove an excellent foil for B Real's patented cartoon style. Throughout they are kept on course by DJ Muggs, still one of the most distinctive studio overlords. His skills are particularly evident counterpointing the anguished lyrics of "Bitter" with multilayered siren voices and waves of dream rock guitar on the luminous percussion of "Memories" and the eerie but impassioned, weed-endorsing "L.I.F.E." They may be fighting their own personal star wars, but the stoned raiders are still winning the battle. --Gavin Martin
Stoned Raiders,Cypress Hill,Sony,Alternative Rap,Hardcore Rap,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop,Rap-Rock
Dance Music:
- Stoned Raiders [Explicit Lyrics]
- Street Legends: Episode 1 [Explicit Lyrics]
- Tarantula [CD-single] [Explicit Lyrics]
- Tarantula [Explicit Lyrics]
- Tha 1st Sicness [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Beginning 2001 A.D. [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Compound- When The Elements Combine [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Last Poets [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Movement [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Return of the Regulator [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
The Collection, Vol. 2: Freewheelin' Bob Dylan/Times They Are A-Changin'/Another Side [Box set]
Bach: Six Cello Suites, BWV1007-1012
Aria: the Opera Album [Import]