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Cypress Hill's second album, 1993's Black Sunday, was a bigger hit than their debut, thanks to the runaway success of the single "Insane in the Brain." Muggs produced two of the biggest rap hits in 1992, House of Pain's "Jump Around" and Ice Cube with Das EFX's "Check Yo Self," as well as tracks for Yo-Yo, Funkdoobiest, and ragga vocalist Daddy Freddy. Muggs produced a track on Mellow Man Ace's 1989 debut, and helmed the entirety of 1991's Cypress Hill, a landmark hardcore rap album that was certified double platinum and spawned countless imitators. Mellow Man Ace departed for a solo career, and the three remaining members dubbed themselves Cypress Hill.
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He got his start as a DJ for the rap group the 7A3, whose only album appeared in 1988, and co-founded DVX (Devastatic Vocal Excellence) with Sen Dog, his brother Mellow Man Ace, and B-Real. Lawrence Muggerud was born in the Queens borough of New York City, and moved to Los Angeles when he was 14. Additionally, he embraced dubstep and trap on 2013's Bass for Your Face, and produced the haunting instrumental full-length Dies Occidendum (2021) under his alias the Black Goat. Since collaborating with GZA of the Wu-Tang Clan on 2005's Grandmasters, Muggs has released numerous albums with notable underground rappers, including Planet Asia, Roc Marciano, Mach-Hommy, and Tha God Fahim. He ventured into trip-hop with a 1999 collaboration with Tricky titled Juxtapose as well as the 2003 solo effort Dust, and revisited the style a decade later with his group Cross My Heart Hope to Die. He formed the Soul Assassins collective in 1997, and reached the Top 20 with the first of several guest-heavy full-lengths. In addition to nine studio albums with Cypress Hill (five gold- or platinum-certified), he is behind major hits for House of Pain ("Jump Around") and Ice Cube ("Check Yo Self," with Das EFX) as well as tracks by Funkdoobiest, Xzibit, Super Cat, and many others. California-by-way-of-New York producer DJ Muggs helped pioneer a distinctive style of dark, hazy hip-hop during the 1990s as a founding member of Cypress Hill, and continued expanding his horizons throughout the following decades, branching off into trip-hop, dancehall, alternative rock, and dubstep.