Cypress Hill burst onto the scene with their self-titled debut album, released on August 13, 1991, under Ruffhouse/Columbia. This groundbreaking album is a fusion of West Coast hip hop, old school hip hop, and rap rock, setting the stage for Cypress Hill's unique sound that would influence generations to come. With a runtime of just under 46 minutes, the album packs a powerful punch, featuring iconic tracks like "How I Could Just Kill a Man," "Hand On the Pump," and "Real Estate." The album's raw, unfiltered lyrics and heavy bass lines create an immersive experience that captures the essence of the early '90s hip hop scene. Cypress Hill's debut is a testament to their innovative approach to music, blending genres and pushing boundaries. This album is a cornerstone of hip hop history, showcasing Cypress Hill's distinctive style and setting them apart as pioneers in the genre.