West Coast rap pioneers Cypress Hill recently released their first album in nearly a decade, the trippy and eclectic Elephants on Acid. Inspired by dream visions, world travels and, of course, lots of weed, the record includes plenty of standout cuts, including the singles "Band of Gypsies" and "Crazy." Today, the group released a stark, surreal video for the track "Blood on My Hands," an atmospheric cut perfectly matched with a black-and-white video full of occult imagery and desert-set grimness. Check it out above, and catch up with Cypress Hill with our in-depth story on hip-hop trailblazers.
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