"Kingpin is a truly brave, no-holds-barred game."
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Yes, it's true, Kingpin: Life of Crime is going to be powered by the music of Cypress Hill from their latest release Cypress Hill IV. Samples of the songs featured in the game are featured below:

Checkmate [.wav format]   [.aiff format]
Lightning Strikes [.wav format]   [.aiff format]
16 Men Til There's No Men Left [.wav format]   [.aiff format]

For those of you that have no clue, Cypress Hill is the groundbreaking hip-hop group with roots in atmospheric, cutting-edge rap -- the perfect partner for Kingpin: Life of Crime. The band's 1991 debut album, Cypress Hill, included the controversial gangsta rap classic, "How I Could Just Kill A Man." This vaulted the trio into stardom which continued with the release of their second album, Black Sunday, and the hit single, "Insane In The Brain," and "Ain't Going Out Like That." Named Best Rap Group by Rolling Stone magazine, the band released their third album, Temples of Boom, with the hit track, "Throw Your Set In The Air." Three years and millions of albums later, Cypress Hill releases their fourth, most recent album, Cypress Hill IV. This 1998 release already has gone gold and we're damn glad to have them involved in our game. Cypress Hill is on the Ruffhouse Records label and is distributed by Columbia Records.

Be sure to visit the Cypress Hill website for more music downloads and band info.


Don't -make- me break ma foot off in yo ass...