Stash (EP)

Stash is an EP released by Cypress Hill in 2002 and includes various, and mainly previously released remixes of their songs.[2] The EP was heavily criticized for being censored for profanity (see Notes).

Stash
EP by
ReleasedJuly 2, 2002
Recorded1995-2002
GenreHip hop
Length23:21
Label
Producer
Cypress Hill chronology
Stoned Raiders
(2001)
Stash
(2002)
Till Death Do Us Part
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

Stash
No.TitleLength
1."Amplified" (Fredwreck Remix)3:44
2."Illusions" (Harpsichord Mix)3:32
3."Checkmate" (Hang 'Em High Remix Radio Edit featuring Tom Morello)4:03
4."Latin Lingo" (Blackout Mix)3:49
5."(Rap) Superstar" (Alchemist Remix)4:51
6."Throw Your Set in the Air" (Slow Roll Remix)3:23

Notes

All remixes are 'clean' versions with the exception of "Throw Your Set In The Air".

  • "Amplified" (Fredwreck Remix) is exclusive to Stash.
  • The unedited "Illusions" (Harpsichord Mix) was previously released on the Illusions CD single.[3]
  • The unedited "Checkmate" (Hang 'Em High Remix) was previously released on the (Rock) Superstar CD single.[4]
  • The unedited "Latin Lingo" (Blackout Mix) was previously released as a hidden bonus track on the limited edition CD version of Los grandes éxitos en español.[5]
  • The unedited "(Rap) Superstar" (Alchemist Remix) was previously released on the Highlife / Can't Get the Best of Me CD single.[6]
  • "Throw Your Set in the Air" (Slow Roll Remix) was previously released on the Throw Your Set in the Air CD single.[7]
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