DJ Muggs was one of the most talented hip-hop producers to emerge
in the '90s, a real missing link between the wailing artillery
barrage of Public Enemy and the claustrophobic minimalism of
Wu-Tang. But Cypress Hill's albums hardly tell the full story.
Muggs' commercial success with his home crew led him to endlessly
imitate himself, and the group's smoked-out fans neither noticed
nor cared. Fortu...