Till Death Do Us Part

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Till Death Do Us Part

Till Death Do Us Part is the seventh album by the band Cypress Hill. The album was produced by DJ Muggs and The Alchemist.

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About

Till Death Do Us Part was released on March 23, 2004 under Ruffhouse. The album reached no.21 on the Billboard 200 and no.23 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. The first single is "Whats Your Number?" featuring Tim Armstrong. It hit no.26 on the Modern Rock Tracks. The second single "Latin Thugs" featuring Tego Calderon is a latin song. The album was incorporated with a reggae flavor. Mobb Deep from Prodigy and Rancid's Tim Armstrong appeared in this album.

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Another Body Drops 3:50
2 Till Death Comes 3:30
3 Latin Thugs / Tego Calderón 3:46
4 Ganja Bus 3:42
5 Busted in the Hood 4:03
6 Money 3:33
7 Never Know 3:14
8 Last Laugh / Prodigy 3:42
9 Bong Hit 1:20
10 What's Your Number? / Tim Armstrong 3:50
11 Once Again 3:48
12 Number Seven 0:50
13 One Last Cigarette 2:46
14 Street Wars 2:42
15 Till Death Do Us Part 3:54
16 Eulogy 1:08

Chart Toppers

Year Title Modern Rock Tracks
2004 What's Your Number 26

Credits

Performance Credits

Cypress Hill Primary Artist, Primary Artist

Tim Armstrong Guitar, Vocals

Mike Sims Bass, Guitar, Keyboards, Prayers

Reggie Stewart Bass, Guitar

Tim Burton Saxophone

Rogelio Lozano Guitar

Scott Abels Drums

Traci Nelson Vocals

Al Pahanish Drums

Rob Hill Bass

Ray Ramundo Conga

Dan Boer Keyboards

Chace Infinite Vocals

Fredwreck Guitar, Keyboards, Moog Synthesizer

Technical Credits

Tim Armstrong Guest Appearance

Muggs Producer, Executive Producer

Rogelio Lozano Programming

Damian "Junior Gong" Marley Guest Appearance

Tony Kelly Producer

The Alchemist Producer, Engineer

Prodigy Guest Appearance

Brian "Big Bass" Gardener Mastering

Tego Calderón Guest Appearance

Rob Hill Programming

Robb Episano Photo Assistance

Fredwreck Producer

Trivia

  • "What's Your Number" was based on the classic song "Guns of Brixton" on The Clash's album.
  • The single "Latin Thugs" is a Spanish hip-hop classic.

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