CYPRESS HILL has sold nearly 20 million records since the beginning of their career. As crazy as it sounds, numbers can't even represent the influence this Los Angeles band has had on rap. Rock, Latin, indie, and pop fans all know their name and love the classics "Insane In The Brain" and "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That." ELEPHANTS ON ACID, their ninth studio album, is a psychedelic journey, a record that bears CYPRESS HILL's characteristic mark: dark rhythms, strange effects, B-Real's uniquely high-pitched rap counterbalanced by Sen Dog's very low voice. But it goes further than any other album by the band. Some moments are reminiscent of Pink Floyd or The Doors, avant-garde jazz and dark trip-hop. "It's the personification of surrealism drawn from the deep subconscious," says Muggs.