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List Price: $11.99 | | Label: Sony/Columbia
Salesrank: 787058
Released: March 9, 2004 |
| Our Price: $7.24 |
| Used Price: $4.22 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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What's Your Number Track Listing:
1. What's Your Number?
2. Ready To Die
3. Roll It Up Again
4. What's Your Number? (Video)
Editorial Review:
The first single off the 2004 album 'Till Death Do Us Part'. The title track (featuring Tim Armstrong of the band Rancid) is backed with the video and two exclusive non-LP tracks 'Roll It Up' & 'Ready To Die'. Columbia.
What's Your Number Reviews:
unreleased tracks not on the LP 
2004-03-29 - note that the 2 songs "Ready to die" & "Roll it up" do not appear on the LP "Till death do us part".
"Ready to die" is quite good, "Roll it up" is a classical Cypress Hill hit with a smokin beat - I love it.
To all you CH fans, don't miss this single.
The Guns of Brixton 
2004-03-17 - I'm not necessarily a fan of rap. However, I would hope that Cypress Hill gives the Clash credit for the instrumental arrangements in the song "What's Your Number". If you listen to the reggae influenced rock single "The Guns of Brixton" on The Clash's hit album "London Calling" you will find that the instrumental arrangements are identical (with the exception of the rap lyrics included). I would be deeply disturbed if such a menial "gangsta" rap group should not give proper credit to the revolutionary alternative rock group that composed the original arrangement to this piece.