The first album is still much influenced by the early 90s "jazzy" sound, whereas Black Sunday was (alongside 36 Chambers) a herald of a new murky, weeded-out production style. 2) I just like beats on Black Sunday better. Yeah, I was one of those savages who voted for Black Sunday, even though I didn't include the first Cypress Hill album in my ballot at all! There are two reasons for this: 1) Black Sunday was one of the first rap albums I was really into, me and my friends were listening to it all the time when we were 14. Big Pun - Capital Punishment (#47 in my ballot) Organized Konfusion - Stress: The Extinction Agenda (#9 in my ballot)ħ7. Heltah Skeltah - Nocturnal (#8 in my ballot)Ĩ4. Wu-Tang Clan - The W (#23 in my ballot)Ĩ5. Cypress Hill - Black Sunday (#13 in my ballot)Ĩ7. Out of the 25 albums I voted for these:Ĩ9. The results look cool so far, the run from the 90th place to 84th is especially worthy. Viktor Vaughn (MF Doom) - Vaudeville Villainīoogie Down Productions - By All Means Necessary Stuff i've heard but i'm not into / never listen to Was quite tempted to put black moon on my ballot used to be so into those guys + that whole sound but when i listen now i just don't feel the same way. Pete Rock & Cl Smooth - Mecca and the Soul Brother i dig these out all the time except maybe Stress but i used to listen to that all the time when i was younger + angrier. Organized Konfusion - Stress: The Extinction Agendaĥ classic albums right there.
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