Cypress Hill’s Sen Dog Posts Mixtape of New Material Online

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Latin hip-hop pioneer, Sen Dog (aka Senen Reyes) from Cypress Hill, is ready to give the world a glimpse into his world in his new EPK for his solo debut album, Diary of A Mad Dog due out September 30 on Suburban Noize Records. The EPK provides heart-felt testimonial from Sen on the making of this classic album along with rare behind-the-scenes footage of Sen dropping science on the project at world famous LA nightlife venues, the Roxy and Rainbow. Sen’s heavyweight friends, including Cypress Hill brethren B Real and photographer extraordinaire Estevan Oriol from Soul Assassins design studios, show love with cameos. Just click on the following link to check it all out for yourself: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=42457828.

Be sure to peep out the Sen mixtape of the album by X-Clan’s DJ Fat Jack and the blazing new single, “Capo” at www.myspace.com/sendog

Sen Dog’s bark is louder than ever on his debut. Taking matters of money, faith and family to the music, Sen Dog sets out to unleash personal dramas in a no-holds-barred symposium of introspection and a narrative insight into his life. Diary of A Mad Dog is a cathartic release for the rabid emcee, but totally accessible to a ravenous audience eager for a solid Sen Dog assault. A few of the Cali pals found on Diary of a Mad Dog include Tangled Thoughts, DJ Ace, and even his Cypress Hill partner B-Real joins in on the attack.

“I’ve done the whole dark, morbid thing and the whole rock n’ roll crossover thing. I’m not going to have an agenda on this; I’m going to jam and record whatever is fun to me,” says Sen Dog about his first ever solo offering. “With Cypress Hill I’m working with B-Real and DJ Muggs, but with my solo material it’s a bit more of a challenge and more rewarding for me as a songwriter when I come up with tracks and they sound banging” he adds.

Sen Dog is a true hip-hop pioneer. His iconic group, Cypress Hill, have been credited as the first Latin hip-hop superstars. As co-frontman of the band, Sen has been instrumental in breaking down the door for other West Coast hip-hop artists in the Latin, urban and rock/rap hybrid genres. With #1 albums on the Billboard Charts (Black Sunday), Top 10 singles (“How Could I Just Kill a Man”, “Insane In The Brain” and “Rock Superstar”) and countless platinum and gold plaques (over 17 million albums sold worldwide), Sen Dog has certainly earned his stripes as an OG committed to pushing music forward.

DIARY OF A MAD DOG IN-STORES SEPTEMBER 30, 2008.

Sen Dog EPK

www.MySpace.com/SenDog
www.SuburbanNoizeRecords.com

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