Latin hip-hop pioneers Delinquent Habits formed in Norwalk, California in 1991
and soundtracked L.A.'s summer of 1996 with their breakout, brass-infused hit
"Tres Delinquentes". The platinum-selling track, which worked in a sample of
1962's "The Lonely Bull" by Herb Alpert and The Tijuana Brass, was featured on
the group's debut self-titled studio album of 1996, released by RCA. The LP
featured guest appearances from Sen Dog of Cypress Hill, who executive produced
the album, and Puerto Rican New York City rapper Hurricane G. It also spawned a
second single, “Lower Eastside". Orig...