I'm primarily a metalhead but I have always like Cypress Hill. Temples of Boom is a Monster of a album... I had no idea that B real was a blood. The fact he wanted to be a journalist and ended up a rapper in a group that tours with metal and rock bands, talk about a unique life. These podcasts provide such valuable insight not only into the artists or persons but also into life. I learn so much about my own life listening to people like b real talk about his own experience.
@@izzydeadyet7336 ….I have two friends that have wu tang tattoos…lol. I used to get home from school and watch Yo MTV raps followed by head bangers ball….those where the days.
@@thatstheguy07 great albums in their own right. Watching insane in the brain video before going to school always comes up when my friends and I talk about MTV. Man those were the days tho
As a teen In the early 90s and being whiteboy living that life, Cypress Hill was f..kin god to me! Cypress, Funkdoobiest, House of Pain!...the memories!!!
Living in south Mississippi my whole life when I was a teenager we used to listen to cypress hill while driving back roads to this day still love the stuff just a lot older
For real. I've met him a few times, as far back as 95-96 until about 13-14. Each and every time he's been nothing but polite, talkative, and pleasant. I'm a fan for life.
Damn. Good dude. That last part about embracing fans even if it was a pain in the ass. That's cool. You do it everyday so it's annoying to you but you'll make someone's day, week, month, year, life by snapping a pic and shaking their hand. Especially if they were inspired by your shit
@@bshaun "So here comes Rob his gold and chivalry He gives me two hundred for a quick delivery I do it once, I do it twice Now there's steak with the beans and rice My mother's nervous but she knows the deal"
What I loved about Cypress Hill's "gangster" songs is that at the end of the song B-Real dies, or everyone dies. While other groups with their "on the street" songs they talk about how they're killing everyone and making dollar. With CH they're telling you how it is and there's consequences, other groups are living in fantasy
i was locked up 15 years ago or so, & i was in the smu, in solitary. i was singing lil putos under my breath & the guy in the next cell ask me , what that was i was singing. he asked if i was making it up because it was so sick. i couldnt believe this kid didnt know who cypress hill was.
i love temples of boom. the sitar transitions and the ice cube diss was legendary. ice cube is one rapper you do not want to go back and fourth with when it comes to diss tracks lol he dismantled NWA. ice cube and mack 10 dissed cypress hill pretty good with "king of the hill though".
Its crazy to think that gangster rap and punk and metal is old people music now. Lol im not complaining. Im glad i eas born in 1980 it would suck to be a kid these days.
Frank Lopez Being young is always better than being old. Never wish your youth away. You’re already almost 40 - there’s no reason to act like that’s a good thing. Try to hold onto your youth for as long as humanly possible.
Johnny Crash the only way to stop aging is death bro. I get what you are saying but i dont envy the youth of these times most of them basically luve in their phones and social media and if anything that will change a lersons perception of time dramtically and make life go by faster. At my age i can get more chicks ( even young ones) than i could when i was 20 , i can run faster and workout better than my young self. Alot of young dudes now are depressed and anxious and on meds and out of shape and insecure and basically old and broken down already. 40 is not a bad thing.
B Real has the right mindset: if someone gives you a microphone, SAY SOMETHING impactful. Too many of these young rappers & musicians sing or rap about trivial shit. Don’t use your platform to talk about trivial shit; use it to impact people & make them think.
I never got to watch Cypress Hill live and been listening to Mellow Man Ace since the late 80s and Cypress since 1991 but i did get to see House of Pain in 1993 here in Tijuana México and got to meet Everlast and the guys after the show and it's very similar attitude to how B explains they were so cool gave us autographs and we talked for a while and i was just a kid about 16 years old and i did not get the rockstar vibe i imagine Cypress was the same.
Dude that's super awesome.. He fact yeah it's sucks .. fans. Geeking out over him and he STILL does his part for his fame . Mad props now .. off to THE JOINT to re-up.
Cable Guy,that was not shoot em up that was another one.cant remember the name but I was playing it just the other day that have good soundtrack songs on various movies... peace December 2019
Im not sure if KRS-1 is still doing the stage show, while presenting hip hop history with the portraits. Great show and super insightful. Great added value and concept for to add to an already tight and legendary stage show. Go see KRS-1 if you have the opportunity.
I'm a very strange but very kind dude from Finalnd. I grew up with the MTV that actually had music. I listened to alot of different shit, like trance, rap, metal, queen, bon jovi... all kind of stuff. I remenber Yo MTV Raps well and B-Real, thats whre my respect of rap music came from 100% but I didn't just stay in one lane. I also watched Headbangers Ball and all sort of stuff. I really loved MTV when it was about real music. But it really went downhill from there when the pop's started taking over. Yea I know why, sales. It was all about money and it's kinda understandable as a business thing but I really apreciated what Yo MTV Rap gave me.. well us. Because you know FInland back then was like 99.9% really white people. You just can't get any whiter and the culture was such. Damn near all of us had either full on or semi racist dad's stuff. it took time for us to find our own feelings about that and seeing you guys being real and just talking about your stuff or your influences helped I think. I've never been anyone to judge based on color or where you come from, all that matters is how you conduct yourself as a person. Now, sure when the gangsta rap started taking off there was alot of things I couldn't agree on but when you really try to think about where those people came from, theres some understanding. One think I really hated and though would destroy the whole industry was the East-West "war". It as so stupid IMO, and totally avoidable and you ..well I guess WE lost many very talented people. Some probably due to misinformed trigger happy people on either side. It was sad, still sometimes brings tears to my eyes when I listen to NWA, Tupac, Snoop, cube, dre from those times, It just all west sideways, It's funny sometimes with my friends when playing games that involve questions about rappers since i'm kinda the only one that knows anything about that scene. As I mentioned, we are very white :D
More of this. I don’t want to listen to any more Navy Seals, fringe citizen scientists, or former CIA ops. Joe should know better than anyone, that creative people like this guy, are intelligent and interesting.
B "y'know" Real and Joe "Really?" Rogan... fuckin' love Cypress Hill, "Throw your set in the air" is one of my favourite Cypress tunes but I never saw it in that light, I'm a freckly fuck of an Irishman who loves Hip Hop and shouldn't be surprised that I loved the song as my earliest favourite Rap songs were mostly ya do this and THIS SHIT is gonna happen! type songs...peace out B Real!.
@@mr.boronas3128 ??? I thought it was because Cypress thought Cube jacked their hook from their then-upcoming album for his Friday song? B gave that song to Cube as a gift between working on Temples Of Boom
@@mr.boronas3128 nope. They made the weed song for the soundtrack. Cube heard Throw Your Set before it came out and asked if he could put it on the soundtrack. B Real said no because that was gonna be their first single off their new album.
b-real had to do cypress hill shows without sen dog last year as sen dog got sick... he did the whole damn thing for the fans. we already lost the chance to see ho66o6, as they couldn't get past the border. between him running that whole cypress set, then adding a few other classics like jump around, and slipknot performing an extended set, the fans were not left disappointed by the effort made, with so many not being able to participate. professional. i made sure to get some merch to pay them all a little extra.
I'm primarily a metalhead but I have always like Cypress Hill. Temples of Boom is a Monster of a album... I had no idea that B real was a blood. The fact he wanted to be a journalist and ended up a rapper in a group that tours with metal and rock bands, talk about a unique life. These podcasts provide such valuable insight not only into the artists or persons but also into life. I learn so much about my own life listening to people like b real talk about his own experience.
Sure
Temple of boom was my favourite album growing up.
Love this comment
Same and I have a cypress hill tattoo from the 90s ha!
@@izzydeadyet7336 ….I have two friends that have wu tang tattoos…lol. I used to get home from school and watch Yo MTV raps followed by head bangers ball….those where the days.
I don’t smoke weed but B Real has always been one of my favorite people. As a person and an artist. Dope dude and an inspiration.
B-Real is so cool, great stories.
KRS One on Rogan would be amazing.
thefrenzybear I hate krs one , bring jay z
KRS One sucks ass.
Fuck Gay Z, bring on Nas.
Y'all haterz. KRS One could drop some knowledge.
The guy stands up for child molesters fuck him
Poetry, opera vocal training, writing articles for magazines
Gangster and hustler
B Real you are AWESOME
Temple of boom is my favorite album ever. These guys helped me transition from hip hop to metal 🤘
I grew up listening to Cypress back when I lived in mexico. The spanish album was a dream come thru for us.
Then there was the Control Machete collab
My mexican mates put me onto control machete!!!! Peace from Australia!!!
GeneralZapta213 yessssss!!!
Not understanding spanish I thought "how I could just kill a man" sounded scarier in spanish...
Los grandes exitos ❤️
He ain't jokin. Met him in the summer of 2000 while he was hanging out with the Deftones. Said what's up, shook his hand. Class act.
Stoned is the way of the walk
“How do you know where I’m at when you haven’t been where I been, understand where I’m coming from?” - B Real -
Joe Rogan- “Woop-woop! That's the sound of da police”!
B-Real- 🙄
Lmfaooooooo 😭😭😭
For real. Out of his entire legendary catalog he knows that song, lol. And he had that big ass grin on his face like "I know a KRS-ONE song!"
😂😭🤦♂️
Temples of Boom is hands down one of the best rap albums all time.
Icy Bird Their two albums before that were better lol.
@@thatstheguy07 great albums in their own right. Watching insane in the brain video before going to school always comes up when my friends and I talk about MTV. Man those were the days tho
Temples of boom is my favourite of all their material. Long time cypress fan.
thatstheguy07 I Disagree, while those albums are classic and definitely got more mainstream shine, Temples Of Boom is definitely their best.
@@icybird870 ur opinion, not a fact
B-real & Dave Grohl are dare i say 1 of a kind! Two of the most humbling artists from the 90's!
@Xavi Galarza no argument there!
B Real is a fuckin legend and has stayed relevant for decades, not many artist of any genre can say that
The guy is articulate, unlike a lot of these hip hop "artist" these days lol..
He speaks without stumbling on filler words. Ike, um, the, etc.
As a teen In the early 90s and being whiteboy living that life, Cypress Hill was f..kin god to me! Cypress, Funkdoobiest, House of Pain!...the memories!!!
corrlee daaaamn homie said Funkdoobiest 😧😧 their whole movement was fire...
The old school Chicano rap was almost like alternative more than rap its cool that white kids even rockers were into it
Frank Lopez hip hop
All those you mentioned, DJ Muggs was the producer/dj. He is a genius. He even collaborated with Depeche Mode.
corrlee 💯💯💯 Same cuz...Soul Assassins 4 Life🔥🔥🔥💨💨💨😎😎😎💀☠️💀☠️
That first cypress album is one of a kind. Nothing sounds like that to this day.
Yup. First album has nothing but bangers. I never skip songs playing that album. One of those albums that are timeless.
Black Sunday. Has been my favourite in the hip
Hop game since I remember hip hop. Love cypress hill!
Mtv is now Emptv.
Deadly
Get Tech N9ne on the show!!
Mastodon 84 ya word
The #1 Independent Rapper in the World.
There’s an 💡
Factm tech is the man.
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Drink challenge: drink every time B-Real says "you know"
Smoke a bowl challenge.
nah. hit the blunt. you know.
Jorge masvidal said it more i think
Its a Chicano thing.. You knw
Hoss Delgado hell yeah you know
Cypress Hill r Hip Hop legends and B Real is an original amazing talent
Mtv raps need to come back ASAP.Bring that feeling back.Real rap.
Living in south Mississippi my whole life when I was a teenager we used to listen to cypress hill while driving back roads to this day still love the stuff just a lot older
I saw Cypress Hill at a backyard party in La Puente in 1990.
One of best groups of the 90s. Cypress Hill IV album so underated. DJ Muggs, Sen Dog and B-Real are legends
Don't forget Bobo, who was (or still is?) their percussionist fir years. He definitely added to their live shows.
@@carlosromo1486 did great work with the Beastie Boys too
Temple of Boom crazy underrated album
best cypress album ever. closely followed by temples of boom.
Underrated? I listened to that album like a million times!
By who?
Definitely not underrated. It gets mad love by everyone.
Underatted? In North Korea maybe 🤦♂️
Enjoyed CH since Black Sunday. Glad B-Real is still cool.
Dudes so chill with no ego
For real. I've met him a few times, as far back as 95-96 until about 13-14. Each and every time he's been nothing but polite, talkative, and pleasant. I'm a fan for life.
Why?
He said it when I read your comment
This man made my childhood 👍🏼❤️
So what’s your credit score on 23’ ?
Damn. Good dude. That last part about embracing fans even if it was a pain in the ass. That's cool. You do it everyday so it's annoying to you but you'll make someone's day, week, month, year, life by snapping a pic and shaking their hand. Especially if they were inspired by your shit
First self titled album 1991 release in August of that year changed my life if you don't have it go out and get it..... that shitt is real hip hop
Hello my name is Doctor Green Thumb!
Hola me dese dedo verde...
And id like to tell u just where im from
From the hills where the trees grow wild with weed fields, the fuckin pigs with shields holdin the blue steel...
Please don't follow me into the sun.
B real one of the GOATS
First 3 albums they knocked it outta the park.
Joe "its the sound of the police" Rogan
Can't wait for the hot box episode with these two
That would be crazy
Samme!!!
@@greenmatrix30seven it was said by them its gonna happen soon
Excellent
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MUCH RESPECT ! From Montreal, Canada. Black Sunday & Temples of Boom are the albums that kept me sane.
Canada doesn't accept you. Habs logo is a toilet seat lol
Wrong topic and your opinion does not mean anything anyways. LOL !
@@messyl1900 nobody in Canada respects you Quebecois losers. Toilet seat habs are a shit team.
Fucking legend!! Who didn’t listen to cypress hill while smoking weed in the 90s..........hip-hop heads and rockers all listened to Cypress
Hahahaha Joe saying "that's the sound of the police"
There's 2 things Joe does that makes him look like a complete newb.
Lighting a joint. Painful to watch.
Reciting rap lyrics. As painful to listen to.
@Cosmonauteable There's nothing wrong with that.
B real B-real, it's all about smoking a lot of weed. That's why we love your music man
Joe "whoop whoop" Rogan demonstrating his musical abilities to B-Real hoping to get a spot on his next album!
My favorite KRS One song. 'Love's gonna getcha.'
Money is flowin', everything is fine/ got myself an uzi and my brother a 9
That old Live, Hardcore, Worldwide BDP album was the greatest when I was 12, after seeing the Criminal Minded video
@@bshaun "So here comes Rob his gold and chivalry
He gives me two hundred for a quick delivery
I do it once, I do it twice
Now there's steak with the beans and rice
My mother's nervous but she knows the deal"
What I loved about Cypress Hill's "gangster" songs is that at the end of the song B-Real dies, or everyone dies. While other groups with their "on the street" songs they talk about how they're killing everyone and making dollar. With CH they're telling you how it is and there's consequences, other groups are living in fantasy
i was locked up 15 years ago or so, & i was in the smu, in solitary. i was singing lil putos under my breath & the guy in the next cell ask me , what that was i was singing. he asked if i was making it up because it was so sick. i couldnt believe this kid didnt know who cypress hill was.
"Yo! MTV Raps..who remembers thaaaat!!"...everyone?
25 years ago I smoked and listened to this man.
I look old as shit since then and he looks the same. Wtf? I’m jealous.
Difference is he didn't stop smoking weed all day 😂😂😂😂 Makes you wonder how much weed can benefit you right?
Enjoy life, work hard, stay humble and if you’re going to abuse a substance make it weed cause it ain’t gonna fuck you over like the others.
Haha
I loved Black Sunday but Temples of Boom was a whole new level of artistry. The depth and production level of that album was second to none.
I grew up on the same music as he did just in El Chuco, Texas.
I don’t know about y’all but I always thought Locotes goes hard. One of my favorites
i love temples of boom. the sitar transitions and the ice cube diss was legendary. ice cube is one rapper you do not want to go back and fourth with when it comes to diss tracks lol he dismantled NWA. ice cube and mack 10 dissed cypress hill pretty good with "king of the hill though".
Take a hit every time he says " you know "
Watching Joe Rogan really makes me appreciate Vlad.
Its crazy to think that gangster rap and punk and metal is old people music now. Lol im not complaining. Im glad i eas born in 1980 it would suck to be a kid these days.
Frank Lopez Being young is always better than being old. Never wish your youth away. You’re already almost 40 - there’s no reason to act like that’s a good thing. Try to hold onto your youth for as long as humanly possible.
Johnny Crash the only way to stop aging is death bro. I get what you are saying but i dont envy the youth of these times most of them basically luve in their phones and social media and if anything that will change a lersons perception of time dramtically and make life go by faster. At my age i can get more chicks ( even young ones) than i could when i was 20 , i can run faster and workout better than my young self. Alot of young dudes now are depressed and anxious and on meds and out of shape and insecure and basically old and broken down already. 40 is not a bad thing.
Roman should have DMX on his show
Also DMT
Roman should have Niko Bellic on his show too
Who’s Roman?
Caesar was Roman
I just gained alot of respect for B real
You would think he would have knowledge reigns supreme over nearly everyone on the show.
Salute to the originals
This guy really lives up to his stage name.
Justin Nardine “now ima be real. B-Real was real.” - Eminem
For real 👍🏻
Montebello Town center. growing up in San Gabriel Valley Cypress Hill was the sound track
He definitely does embrace the fans, met him at the house of blues in Myrtle Beach, just s cool ass dude
Joes face when he’s singing krs😂😂😂
B Real has the right mindset: if someone gives you a microphone, SAY SOMETHING impactful.
Too many of these young rappers & musicians sing or rap about trivial shit.
Don’t use your platform to talk about trivial shit; use it to impact people & make them think.
b real is SOO COOL. hes cool af
Huge fan of making good poetry 👊😎
I never got to watch Cypress Hill live and been listening to Mellow Man Ace since the late 80s and Cypress since 1991 but i did get to see House of Pain in 1993 here in Tijuana México and got to meet Everlast and the guys after the show and it's very similar attitude to how B explains they were so cool gave us autographs and we talked for a while and i was just a kid about 16 years old and i did not get the rockstar vibe i imagine Cypress was the same.
Dude that's super awesome..
He fact yeah it's sucks .. fans. Geeking out over him and he STILL does his part for his fame . Mad props now .. off to THE JOINT to re-up.
@9:40 Montebello Town Center, it’s now the Shops at Montebello. We used to call it MTC, Montebello Mall or Ghettobello Mall.
We used to get kicked out for break dancing there in the 90’s lol
He already explained all this in rap Superstar
I HAVE THE DOCUMENTS when are you gonna show us the fucking documents 😭😭😭
@@rickowen6010 NEVER!
Been a fan since “shootem up”.
Anyone remember the song that was on “the cable guy “ when Mathew Broderick’s character went to jail?
"Shoot em up" was on the movie "juice"
Sick ass jam
Cable Guy,that was not shoot em up that was another one.cant remember the name but I was playing it just the other day that have good soundtrack songs on various movies... peace December 2019
Temple of boom. Best album
all I wanted was a Pepsi... haha
Krs one get em in !!
First concert 1992 Royal Court, Liverpool......sober and 15. Was out out of this world. 🤣🤣🤣
If they say weed makes you dumb, you can’t tell B-Real, who makes a living off weed is lacking making any sense.
Some people can handle it and perform well in life others can't.
What a top tier dude..... isn't ego driven or an asshole like most Build-A-Bear rappers.
Im not sure if KRS-1 is still doing the stage show, while presenting hip hop history with the portraits. Great show and super insightful. Great added value and concept for to add to an already tight and legendary stage show. Go see KRS-1 if you have the opportunity.
Poets make the best rappers
Right on! Good stuff.
Not talking shit here but B looks like the grown version of the kid on the bike that shot Combo on Breaking Bad.
I would write poetry about how I just killed a man
I'm a very strange but very kind dude from Finalnd. I grew up with the MTV that actually had music. I listened to alot of different shit, like trance, rap, metal, queen, bon jovi... all kind of stuff. I remenber Yo MTV Raps well and B-Real, thats whre my respect of rap music came from 100% but I didn't just stay in one lane. I also watched Headbangers Ball and all sort of stuff. I really loved MTV when it was about real music. But it really went downhill from there when the pop's started taking over. Yea I know why, sales. It was all about money and it's kinda understandable as a business thing but I really apreciated what Yo MTV Rap gave me.. well us. Because you know FInland back then was like 99.9% really white people. You just can't get any whiter and the culture was such. Damn near all of us had either full on or semi racist dad's stuff. it took time for us to find our own feelings about that and seeing you guys being real and just talking about your stuff or your influences helped I think. I've never been anyone to judge based on color or where you come from, all that matters is how you conduct yourself as a person. Now, sure when the gangsta rap started taking off there was alot of things I couldn't agree on but when you really try to think about where those people came from, theres some understanding. One think I really hated and though would destroy the whole industry was the East-West "war". It as so stupid IMO, and totally avoidable and you ..well I guess WE lost many very talented people. Some probably due to misinformed trigger happy people on either side. It was sad, still sometimes brings tears to my eyes when I listen to NWA, Tupac, Snoop, cube, dre from those times, It just all west sideways, It's funny sometimes with my friends when playing games that involve questions about rappers since i'm kinda the only one that knows anything about that scene. As I mentioned, we are very white :D
Great reading your comment. Thx
Without fans your done, respect the people who made you......they can snatch it away as quickly as it was given
No shit Sherlock
Psycho Realm🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻
Richaryen B fuck ya. Even better than Cyprus
Yes!!
My first concert was Cypress Hill, Fitchburg MA, 1992
Me too brah 93 though with house of pain Danny boy got punched in the face 🤦♂️
Shouts out to Kid Frost.
WHAT??? B-Real wrote about cannabis??? Ya don't say?
More of this. I don’t want to listen to any more Navy Seals, fringe citizen scientists, or former CIA ops. Joe should know better than anyone, that creative people like this guy, are intelligent and interesting.
Lollipolooza 94 or 95? Not sure, 25 years of smokin ,
. Great live show. Throwing joints out
I remember that. I was in high school. Man that was the shit.
I smoked a joint with him at the smokin grooves concert at target center so I got that going for me I guess
B "y'know" Real and Joe "Really?" Rogan...
fuckin' love Cypress Hill,
"Throw your set in the air" is one of my favourite Cypress tunes but I never saw it in that light,
I'm a freckly fuck of an Irishman who loves Hip Hop and shouldn't be surprised that I loved the song as my earliest favourite Rap songs were mostly ya do this and THIS SHIT is gonna happen! type songs...peace out B Real!.
The song that cube allegedly stole and started the beef. Throw your sets in the air
Roll it up, Light it Up, Smoke it Up was the song off the Friday soundtrack that started the beef.
@@mr.boronas3128 ??? I thought it was because Cypress thought Cube jacked their hook from their then-upcoming album for his Friday song? B gave that song to Cube as a gift between working on Temples Of Boom
@@11e1cess3 hmm, there is a video on VladTv where B-Real details the ordeal. Imma check that out again. Could be both.
@@mr.boronas3128 nope. They made the weed song for the soundtrack. Cube heard Throw Your Set before it came out and asked if he could put it on the soundtrack. B Real said no because that was gonna be their first single off their new album.
@@diggadirt393 facts, I watched the VLad video, I got it now.
Joe was hype af
Joe didn't ask about the time they booked the London Symphony Orchestra.
Front row Cypress Hill Tour 2019 SLC FUCKInG Legends 🔥
Get Joe In the Smokebox B!!
So we still ignoring the no livestream
Temples of Boom raised me
Cypress Hill is & always will be the shit... I got their all Spanish album!
Every time you step into the Montebello mall it’s a high school reunion , don’t matter how old you are you’ll see somebody you know 😂
HIS SONG WINDOW OF MY ROOM ! .. CYPRESS HILL 4 ALBUM
listen too it @joe rogan :p
b-real had to do cypress hill shows without sen dog last year as sen dog got sick... he did the whole damn thing for the fans. we already lost the chance to see ho66o6, as they couldn't get past the border. between him running that whole cypress set, then adding a few other classics like jump around, and slipknot performing an extended set, the fans were not left disappointed by the effort made, with so many not being able to participate. professional. i made sure to get some merch to pay them all a little extra.
not gonna lie, the merch _was_ expensive....lol
Temples of Boom and Cypress Hill 4 w Baron Ricks . Amazing