Cypress Hill: Insane in the Brain
United States
533 people rated The unique, smoke-filled story of the trailblazing hip-hop group. Director Estevan Oriol uncovers never-before-seen archival footage to show how this musical brotherhood has withstood the test of time.
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Barbara Eshun🌸💫
29/05/2023 12:44
source: Cypress Hill: Insane in the Brain
Emma Auguste
23/05/2023 05:28
This is a fun documentary on one of my favorite rap groups, Cypress Hill. This had lots of fun stories from B Real, Muggz, and Send Dogg and every single one was extremely interesting. It was awesome to hear the old demos of their first tape and to hear B Real find his voice. It also spent a lot more time on there 2000s catalog witch I found neat.
My main complaint is that Black Sunday wasn't touched a ton, and temple of Boom was not talked about at all witch was dissapointing, still this is a great documentary for hip hop and weed heads. Prolly closer to a 6 than a 8 but still gas.
shiva ravan
23/05/2023 05:28
I loved this doc, maybe because I first listened to cypress hill when I was about 8 in my cousins cruiser with 2 12" in the trunk. But 23 years later I still cant skip a song when it comes on. And low-key, skull and bones is my fav CD. Prolly because I was 16ish with a car and my tapedeck to portable cd player setup. But the rock-rap hits. Never knew the backstory of why they did a double disk till I watched this.
Cyrille Yova
13/03/2023 12:40
source: Cypress Hill: Insane in the Brain
Senate
22/11/2022 11:18
This is a fun documentary on one of my favorite rap groups, Cypress Hill. This had lots of fun stories from B Real, Muggz, and Send Dogg and every single one was extremely interesting. It was awesome to hear the old demos of their first tape and to hear B Real find his voice. It also spent a lot more time on there 2000s catalog witch I found neat.
My main complaint is that Black Sunday wasn't touched a ton, and temple of Boom was not talked about at all witch was dissapointing, still this is a great documentary for hip hop and weed heads. Prolly closer to a 6 than a 8 but still gas.
AG Baby
22/11/2022 11:18
I loved this doc, maybe because I first listened to cypress hill when I was about 8 in my cousins cruiser with 2 12" in the trunk. But 23 years later I still cant skip a song when it comes on. And low-key, skull and bones is my fav CD. Prolly because I was 16ish with a car and my tapedeck to portable cd player setup. But the rock-rap hits. Never knew the backstory of why they did a double disk till I watched this.
Barsha Raut
22/11/2022 03:13
Cypress Hill: Insane in the Brain