Soul Assassins
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Soul Assassins are a loose collective of musicians and graphic artists affiliated to the hip hop group Cypress Hill, formed in the early 1990s. It is also the name of Cypress Hill's publishing company.
In 1997 and 2000 two albums under the name Soul Assassins were released. Both albums; featuring a plethora of rappers, were almost entirely produced by Cypress Hill's beatsmith DJ Muggs, with minor contributions by The Alchemist (three songs) and DJ Khalil (one song) on the second volume.
Members
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Extended family
- Kottonmouth Kings
- Strong Arm Steady
- Cali Agents
- Roscoe (rapper)
- Bun B
- Dizzie Rascal
- M1 of Dead Prez
- KRS-One
- Gang Starr Foundation
- Jedi Mind Tricks
- Army Of The Pharaohs
- Reef the Lost Cauze
- OuterSpace
- RZA
- Apathy
- Adil Omar
- Chino XL
- Fear Factory
- Tricky
- Static-X
- Korn
- Deftones
- Limp Bizkit
- Tom Morello
- Rage Against The Machine
- Heavy Metal Kings
- Danny Diablo
- Afu-Ra
- Mobb Deep
- Infamous Mobb
- Prodigy
- Mellow Man Ace
- Mike Shinoda
- Wu-Tang Clan
- La the Darkman
- D12
- Non Phixion
- Necro (rapper)
- Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E.
- Kokane
- Defari
- Roc Marciano
- Fashawn
- Immortal Technique
- Diabolic
Discography
Albums
- 1997: Soul Assassins: Chapter I
- 2000: Soul Assassins II
- 2009: Soul Assassins: Intermission
Singles
- 1997: B-Real & Dr. Dre - Puppet Master
- 1997: RZA & GZA - Third World
- 2000: GZA & DJ Muggs - When The Fat Lady Sings
- 2009: Sick Jacken & Evidence - Classical
- 2009: Young De, Xzibit & Mykestro - Figure It Out
- 2009: Cynic - World We're In
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