0:28🔗DrewExcellent. And you were just saying last night you were on Jimmy Kimmel.
0:31🔗Cypress HillYeah, we were on Jimmy Kimmel last night.
0:33🔗DrewWe were lamenting the sort of the difficult, the stress of being on broadcast mediums these days and not knowing what the rules are and how the rules keep changing. It's like, you know, working out like a moving sidewalk. You don't know where to step.
0:45🔗Cypress HillYeah, they're definitely tightening things up on what they can, what they're gonna allow you to say and do, you know, on radio and TV.
0:53🔗DrewBut on Kimmel last night you were gonna give him a jersey from your paintball team. By the way, I gotta apologize. I've got some horrible bronchitis and I'm like, taking decongestants and I'm barely, I'm like, my brain isn't functioning right tonight. It's gonna be very interesting.
1:06🔗Cypress HillIt's not a problem, been there, done that.
1:15🔗DrewYou're good, all right. So you gave him a jersey.
1:18🔗Cypress HillYeah, we gave him a jersey from the paintball team. You know, it had, you know, the name of the paintball team is Stoned Assassins, as I've said before many times over here. And we had a number on it, obviously, and it was 420. Now, they didn't have a problem with it saying Stoned Assassins, you know, they could, we could get away with that one. It was the number implying, you know.
1:51🔗DrewBut how ridiculous. It's just some guy, you know, with a tie thing. Oh, no, no. Because he doesn't know what it means and he's afraid of what it evokes and has no sense of any idea what he's talking about.
2:02🔗Cypress HillYeah, it was ridiculous. But you know, hey, we gave it to him anyway.
2:05🔗DrewAll right, you guys have a new CD out. It is The Greatest Hits from The Bong.
2:40🔗Cypress HillNo, you know, we were all, we all lived in different places. I mean, Sen and his brother Melo lived together. So, you know, Meloman, Ace, and, you know, Sendog, their brothers. And so they used to, you know, obviously kick the rhymes around all the time. We met Mugs later and, you know, we were all from different places and we all just hooked up and started doing our hobby and eventually took it serious. And now we're here.
3:08🔗Drew17 million, I would say 15 million, 17 million albums sold worldwide.
3:13🔗Cypress Hill15 years later, 17 million albums sold.
3:17🔗DrewI think we've seen you on Loveline at least twice a year across those 15 years. All right, let's take some calls. There is Kenny, 18. Yeah. Hey, Kenny, what's going on?
3:27🔗Hey, well, I'm, yeah, I'm 18 and I've kind of got an addiction to strip clubs.
3:35🔗Cypress HillWow. Now, how long have you had this problem?
3:40🔗I actually developed probably about three months ago. And it's gotten to the point now where I'm dropping like $75 to $150 a week.
3:48🔗DrewIt's three months ago when you turned 18?
3:51🔗Yeah, well, I've been 18 since January, but like, yeah, I mean, pretty much once I started, once I moved out on my own, like.
4:25🔗I've got an addiction to video games, but I really wouldn't say that. I mean.
4:28🔗DrewWell, you know, that would make sense to me because somebody that's sort of like zoning out like that, whether it's porn online or strip clubs or video games, that's all sort of this kind of half a sleep experience people get into. We sort of go into a little bit of an altered space as a way of just sort of dealing with stress. Frankly, do you have trouble dealing with stress?
4:48🔗Cypress HillI mean, he goes to the strip club.
4:50🔗DrewThose of us who have no stress goes to the strip club. Well, Kenny, here's the deal. If you can stop it, go ahead and stop. You're going to screw up your relationship and you're going to lose all your money.
5:01🔗Cypress HillOr he can ask her to go with him to the strip club.
5:05🔗DrewThe girlfriend. But he's still going to lose all his money. That's bugging.
5:10🔗DrewI don't know that you're addicted yet because usually there's a chemical addiction first. It just sounds like you have a compulsion. You're 18. You've got a lot of energy. Everyone was like me. 18B.
5:23🔗DrewAnd I suggest you just because it's not an addiction, you should be able to just go ahead and stop. So why don't you try to wean yourself off? I think you'll find it's like any other compulsive behavior. If you just go cold turkey, it's going to be easier to stay away from. You try to wean yourself down. No way. You just got to have a cold turkey. Elizabeth, 21.
6:29🔗DrewWell, you will be. I suggest you get back on the birth control if you have any contact with guys, obviously. Here's the deal. Those glands around the nipple there can be like sebaceous glands and just like they can form a little, have a discharge sometimes. Sometimes even they can kind of confuse what the gland is and what the nipple is. It can be like a milky discharge too. So it's the point is it's not anything you have to worry about. That's for sure.
6:51🔗Cypress HillYou can work that into a neat little trick.
7:01🔗CallerNothing. I really enjoy oral sex, but I have a problem allowing people to perform it on me. Like I, to me, oral sex is more, I guess, intimate than sexes that I feel. And I've been in therapy and my therapist is really kind of pushing for me to do like some kind of hypnosis session because she feels like if I can remember like exactly what happened when I was molested, then she thinks it'll maybe help me. And I'm really scared about that because when I do remember, it really traumatizes me when I think about it. And I don't even want to remember the stuff I don't want to remember because I feel like there's a reason I don't remember it.
8:07🔗DrewThis is part of the another FCC thing. We have to have this like 13 second delay. And when she says the F word, we have to reset everything. OK, now we're back again. All right, Christy.
8:38🔗DrewI don't think so. All right. Listen, Christy, here's the deal. Here's the deal. It's natural that you would have anxieties and problems with your sexuality since you were sounds like sort of brutally sexually abused. The memory itself is really, let's just first say the memory is not as important as what it does to your relationships with other people. So evoking a memory is really not always a vital thing. So just being able to regulate feelings and to tolerate closeness with other people, those are more the tasks at hand. Now, if your therapist believes there's some reason to make a more what we call descriptive narrative of the actual events of the abuse, the way you do that in this day and age is not hypnotherapy, but something called EMDR. And if you listen to a couple nights ago, we had Jonathan from Korn in here, and he had something similar and went through EMDR. We talked a lot about it, a rather remarkable response. So you look into that, okay? Okay. EMDR it's called. And it's very good for phobias. That's what you're having here, so you're having a phobia for moral sex. But you're gonna spoil it for be real.
9:46🔗Cypress HillSo she can't enjoy it, but she enjoys giving it.
9:49🔗DrewYes. So we're gonna convert her to someone who enjoys both.
9:52🔗Cypress HillFor your boyfriend, it's a win-win situation.
9:55🔗DrewIt's a mitzvah, as we say, as your people say, Kristi, in Oklahoma. It's a mitzvah, but we're gonna undo that and make it more sort of complete for you, okay?
10:53🔗Cypress HillYeah, with lifestyle. And I eventually got rid of them. I sold one to Japan and one to this guy in Europe. And I'm trying to start over. I want to start over and do a new car and whatnot. So I'm not completely out of it. I'm just trying to find the right car.
11:08🔗DrewYou're one of those ones that jump around.
11:10🔗Cypress HillYeah, I used to have the cars that hop. What are you driving?
12:06🔗DrewThat's the main risk. And there can always be infection with these things, but that's pretty uncommon. I actually would think, you ought to talk to the guys that do this, but I would assume that the piercing is more dangerous than the tattooing, and people get lots of piercings.
12:20🔗CallerYeah, I wanted to get a lightning bolt.
12:24🔗DrewWhat is that actually going to do for you?
12:26🔗Cypress HillYou know, that might imply that you're quick, man. I don't know about the lightning bolt.
13:29🔗CallerAnd so here's my question. You talked about how, like, 60% of women have herpes now.
13:35🔗DrewHPV. I'm not sure I can say 60. I may have quoted once some data that claimed that. I'm not sure I believe that. I think it's more like 10 or 20%. And what we were saying with a lot of the recent data is that a lot more women have it. Many more times have it than realize they have it.
14:01🔗DrewBut I think Steve-O brought this up that night. It was a very interesting statement. He goes, look, there must be a hell of a lot of people with herpes out there. If the drug companies are spending that much money that we've all seen herpes commercials on TV.
14:13🔗DrewThe chick with the brown hair, you know, kickboxing, she's gonna roll a woman. We've all seen it. That means, you know, they're not gonna spend that money unless they have to capture a huge, huge market.
14:24🔗DrewAnd so that gives you a hint of how big this is.
14:26🔗Cypress HillYou gotta have people to market the product to.
14:28🔗DrewBut that's the point. A lot of people have herpes. A lot, a lot.
14:33🔗Cypress HillThat's why there's a lot of condoms.
14:35🔗DrewLet's put it this way. There's millions, tens of millions of people with high blood pressure. I don't see any blood pressure medicine on TV.
14:41🔗CallerRight. I understand. So should us guys be being pretty careful these days? Or should we just pull it?
14:47🔗DrewNo, no. Wear the condom. There was also a study that came out about a week ago that showed the condoms were really very effective in preventing transmission of herpes virus. So yeah, just wear your condom fastidiously and you will then be protected against really what's in reality the more serious conditions.
15:17🔗DrewCypress Hill, greatest hits from the bong.
15:20🔗My question is, I did not know my father growing up. He died before I was able to know him. And I'm curious about how that's going to affect my dating life.
15:33🔗DrewHmm. Have you noticed it? What have you noticed it doing? I think it can go a lot of different ways, frankly. I don't think that's quite as predictable as some of the other things we often talk about in the show. But what have you noticed?
15:42🔗Well, I've noticed that I've been attracted to bad boys, people who aren't very successful, that kind of thing. I have had male role models, you could say, stepfather, mother's boyfriends, that kind of thing. Just never my own father.
15:57🔗DrewHow are the relationships when you get into them? Are you able to have a stable relationship?
16:01🔗Looking back, no. I mean, there's nothing crazy. I've been cheated on.
16:08🔗My mom and I are really good friends. We're very close.
16:11🔗DrewWhat kind of a parent was she growing up? Do you feel safe when you're growing up? Did you feel that it was a chaos and out of control?
16:18🔗I felt safe. We didn't ever have a lot of money, so that was always an issue. That was the only thing I could complain about growing up.
16:26🔗DrewThis can go one or two. It generally goes towards, as you're noticing, sort of being attracted to the unavailable. One of the things you could do is build a very idealized sort of representation of what your dad must have been, this sort of idealized knight in shining armor.
16:41🔗DrewAnd then you start looking for that guy. Or you get angry at man for having left you and abandoned you, make you feel bad about yourself because you as a little child feel responsible for that abandonment, and look for guys that reinforce that negative feeling about yourself.
16:59🔗DrewYeah, that's more you, huh? Well, you can either get therapy, or you can take yourself and go into relationships with guys that are not so damn exciting, not so interesting.
17:14🔗DrewYeah, yeah, don't... Right, just look for... You know, we learn to read your attractions. Learn that when a guy... I'm so into... Oh, God, I'm going to get that guy... You got to stop... Oh, I know what that is. That's going to be a bad thing. But this guy, he's kind of interesting, and kind of like him. He's all right. Hang out with that guy for a while and see if he develops some feelings for him. That's sort of the idea.
17:32🔗Yeah, I've definitely tried to... I've been more drawn to the people that I have an initial big spark with.
17:39🔗DrewI know, but that's the bad guy. You've shown... You've proven that. You've gone down that path a few times. But that's what you've got to avoid now.
17:46🔗Okay, now I heard something... Another question. It's okay. I heard something a few nights ago about most women will either have orgasm sexually or orally.
18:00🔗DrewYeah, what I said was most women have orgasm with oral sex only, that there's a certain group, which you're in, Laura, maybe 20 or 30 percent of women, they can do it both ways, and then there's another group as they move towards having orgasm only with intercourse or multiple orgasm with intercourse who don't like oral sex at all.
18:20🔗DrewYou're in the middle. You're in that middle zone. And that is a biological thing. It seems to be genetically set. There's some evidence for that, and that's just the way people are set up. You can't go from the woman who has orgasm only with oral sex to the woman who has multiple orgasm with intercourse. You can't... You can't... Those are two different biologies. I know you're the middle ground. You're the middle one. I know you're good. You're good to go.
18:41🔗Cypress HillYou can have your cake and eat it too.
18:43🔗DrewLet me ask this. How old were you when you started having orgasms?
18:46🔗I was 18, 17 or 18. I started having oral sex at 17 and sex at 18.
19:12🔗Cypress HillWe were on one of the guys' birthdays, you know, playing around, and then we just took it from there. We started taking it serious week by week.
19:20🔗Cypress HillBuying more stuff. And then, you know, we decided to start competing in the tournaments.
19:26🔗DrewSo somebody just went on a birthday party, you'd go out on a paintball mission, and then it became like from there you fell in love with it.
19:32🔗Cypress HillYeah, you'd get addicted, man. It was like the quickest thing I ever got addicted to more than anything, man. It's more expensive than the other thing, too.
20:16🔗CallerHi. Well, my problem is I get really sad at night and it's when I'm like, it's at night when I'm alone. But, and I don't understand why, because I'll just cry. And then, but like I have like a good family and like good friends and like awesome friends actually, but I don't understand. Like I'll always just cry if I'm like by myself.
20:38🔗DrewDid something happen to you at night ever?
20:43🔗DrewWell, there's a lot of things that can lead to this. If one of them can be purely biological, maybe you're just depressed, you have some sort of reaction to light that helps elevate your mood, or maybe you have even a bipolar condition, or something happened to you that you're not really cognizant of right now, you really can't bring to consciousness, then these sort of sort out. I mean, we'll sort out with time, but there's nothing magical we can say that's going to be specific to what you're describing. But it was something I would definitely look into. It's not normal to be profoundly depressed every time you go to bed at night.
21:33🔗CallerHey, I got a question for you about penises and pain, like a generalized kind of thing.
21:39🔗DrewWhy don't you hold on one second? We got to take a commercial. We're here with Cypress Hill, Be Real in the studio tonight. We're going to get back to Eric and his painful penis.
21:47🔗Cypress HillThat sounds like a painful subject.
21:50🔗DrewPainful subject. We will take a commercial. We're going to talk more about the new album, which is Greatest Hits from the Bunger, and hear something off the album after the commercial break. In the meantime, we'll be right back. How do you want me to say it?
22:26🔗DrewBack to Loveline, 1-800-LOVE-191. Be Real from Cypress Hill in the studio with us tonight. Again, 1-800-LOVE-191. Give us a call while we're talking to Eric with the painful peony. Eric, here we go.
22:46🔗CallerI was born in Chicago. That's weird. All right. Yeah, so it's a generalized pain. It's not like anything associated with sex necessarily. But occasionally it's like somebody sticks a needle on the inside tube there.
23:11🔗CallerIn the county facilities they don't seem real concerned.
23:14🔗DrewWell, it's not something you should be real concerned about, but it is something that needs to be sort of sorted out and figured out. Can you check that out? Does it hurt when you pee?
23:22🔗CallerNo, not at all. You know, when you rub one out and occasionally it happens too fast, sometimes it gets a little irritated then, but other than that, no.
23:33🔗DrewOkay. Does it hurt all up and down the shaft of the penis?
23:42🔗DrewMore, the urethra. That is often an inflammation of the urethra. Most commonly it's an infection. Most commonly it would be an STD and something easily treated with some antibiotics. But there are other things, but that's not necessarily what you have. There are other conditions that can do this, too. There are other causes of urethritis. And there are prostate conditions and epididymis inflammations. And so what we do sometimes with these sort of unexplained discomforts like this, is we first try some antibiotics, then we try some anti-inflammatories, and then we try some medication that relaxes the smooth muscle that sort of makes your bladder evacuate more freely. Right.
24:19🔗DrewWell, it's not a big deal. It's not a big deal. It's literally, it's just, you just try, you get one thing until you get a really good result. And usually you can get the symptoms to relieve. It's usually, more often than not, it's sort of a prostate inflammation. That's really what's causing it. And that's something you can take care of. Something should be taken care of because you grow older, you're going to get more and more and more of that stuff.
25:03🔗DrewBut we haven't had anybody who came to challenge him, so is that what you're doing?
25:07🔗CallerOh, I don't think we'll put up a good challenge, but we'll still take him on. I was going to tell you too, we got mutual friends, Chris. The one in San Diego, I think he's helping your co-chair.
25:19🔗Cypress HillYeah, Chris, yeah, I know Chris.
25:21🔗CallerYeah, he's a co-cat. Anyways, I wanted to give you props on your team and everything, you guys have been doing good this year.
25:40🔗Cypress HillWe're going to try to make that move next year, but you know, it just all depends on how many points we have at the end of the year.
25:46🔗DrewSo I have a question. It seems like a lot of that, the performance in these, at least this is what I was watching people do. It's very dependent on the equipment you have. Move over as the more rapid firing, longer firing, more accurate firing, you win.
25:59🔗Cypress HillWell, some guns are more accurate than others. Others have a better rate of fire than others, but it just depends on the team and how well you play together and if you execute the plan, you know?
26:10🔗DrewThose Navy guns that send off spent uranium, they four thousand rounds are done. It's crazy, right?
26:16🔗Cypress HillYeah, you got to have good equipment, but you know, the guy with the gun and the teammates, they got to be on the same page too.
26:31🔗CallerOK, my question is, is kind of broad, but I know a lot of people have really bad sleeping habits. My time runs in my family because my my mom, my sisters are all the same way. We tend to stay up really late and not get enough sleep. But then again, mine kind of go up and down. But I think it's affecting my health because I work out regularly. I eat right. But when I go to sleep, I am out. I sleep through alarms. There's some points when I'm late for work and I don't I don't know how I can change those as far as so it's not affecting my life so much. I don't know if it's necessarily a problem or just like the way my body is built or I just have really bad sleeping habits. And I just when I sleep, I sleep. But I can stay up for like two days three.
27:19🔗DrewAre you sure you're not bipolar or something?
27:22🔗CallerI don't think it runs in my family. My stepdad's bipolar, but I've never actually been touched for it.
27:27🔗DrewWell, you just finished saying how your sister and your mom are all the same way. So something's running in your family.
27:33🔗CallerSomething's but it's never been actually clinically proven. Right.
27:36🔗DrewBut they're diagnosed. If I were you, I would start because the connection is horrible. I'm going to put you on hold for a second. But I would get a sleep study. There are people that are sleep physiologists, sleep experts out there. We would go get a formal study to see what happens during your sleep that puts you into that deep sleep late in the morning, as opposed to getting some REM sleep during the night and why you're not having restorative sleep, why you have trouble going to sleep. That needs to be fully evaluated. Maybe you're hyperthyroid, maybe you're bipolar, maybe you're depressed, who knows? Maybe you have anxiety disorders, lots of different possibilities here. But it definitely, yes, of course, it can affect your health. In fact, more and more doctors are looking at sleep as something that we've ignored for many years. It can cause things like strokes, heart disease, heart attack, kidney problems. So I would look into it.
28:17🔗Cypress HillAt that point, you can't really hear anything when you're in that deep of a sleep.
28:21🔗DrewRight. Well, there's people, some people can't. Some people never go into that stage. Some people go there and can't get out. And yeah, if you're in one of those people that really has difficulty, then yeah, you can have trouble being, you can literally be shaken. Something could shoot a gun off and not rouse. Emily, 25.
28:45🔗CallerYes. Dr. Drew. Yes. I wanted to ask a question. Basically, I have been with my husband for a few years, but the thing that I have problem with is when I'm doing sexual intimacy, things like blow jobs and stuff like that. Yeah. And I feel, you know, I try to do it to please him, but I feel basically disgusted, not by myself, you know. I feel like a whore, you know. I feel like everybody in the world knows what I'm doing, and I just feel like it's wrong, even if, you know. I can't get into it. I don't know. I have a problem with that. And I was wondering, you know, even if, how can I get over that? All right.
29:25🔗DrewHold on now. Did something happen to you growing up that was awful and disgusting?
29:31🔗CallerWell, actually, I always had this problem throughout my sexual life.
29:37🔗DrewHow old were you when you started having sex?
29:57🔗DrewNo, Emily, that's the problem here. You understand? Yeah. That's a horrifying experience for a child. And it has, it can go one of two ways. It either feels powerless and disgusting and, you know, you hate men and you hate the feeling of it. Or some kids actually feel responsible for it. They feel like they seduced the adult. They feel like they're aroused by it and then feel guilty and ashamed and dirty for that. Whatever sort of mode you're in, it's all highly traumatic. It's not your fault. But of course you're going to have very mixed feelings about men, have difficulty being close and have extreme difficulty with sexual functioning. So why don't you look into that?
30:32🔗CallerOh yeah. I really feel uncomfortable. Like, you know, even being undressed in front of my partner. I mean, I've been with him for years and, you know, It's your husband.
30:39🔗DrewIt's your husband. It's not your partner. It's not some guy you're being sexual with. It's your husband who's committed to you for life. Why don't you guys see someone who can help you out with this? Or at least you particularly. And we've talked already tonight about EMDR and how it can help trauma. And just maybe general therapy would help you relax and deal with overcoming some of these anxieties.
30:58🔗Cypress HillHow long have they been married?
31:36🔗DrewIt is in your head, of course. It's not that he's actually a disgusting person. There are only two possibilities here. He's actually disgusting or it's in your head.
31:43🔗CallerI'm not disgusted by him or anything, but like doing the acts or doing those kind of things, you know, I feel low about myself after.
31:52🔗DrewI know. Who abused you when you were a kid?
32:04🔗DrewDid he do things in front of you? Did he masturbate or anything like that? Was he horrible?
32:08🔗CallerNo. All he did was basically put a porno on TV.
32:12🔗DrewAll right. That's all that same good, lovely stuff. God bless him. I hope he rots in hell. Yeah.
32:18🔗Cypress HillI mean, either way, it affects you.
32:21🔗DrewIt's the gift that keeps on giving. These A-holes, they take these young girls, not even his, somebody else's child, abuses them, and now for the rest of her life, she goes on spinning about this, and then she'll have kids, and her trauma will get transmitted to them. It's fantastic. It's really a great system, huh?
32:40🔗DrewLet's hear a song. Cypress Hill song. I think this one's Insane in the Membrane, sort of appropriate for talking about guys like that. So you go ahead and intro it, B-Real.
32:51🔗Cypress HillThis is Insane in the Brain from our Greatest Hits album, Greatest Hits from the Bong. Take a hit.
36:17🔗DrewCypress Hill. New album is Greatest Hits From the Bond, came out on Tuesday the 13th. 17 million albums sold worldwide. This will be another 3 million to add on top of that, probably.
36:29🔗DrewWell, maybe we need to be real with Micah here. Oh boy. Air engineer is Michelle, whose birthday it is today, by the way, I forgot to get her a pie. I'm such a great friend. Anderson, go out. You guys got those restaurants right around. People don't know that B-Real and I are here in the studio with Michelle and Anderson, and the screeners are down the street about a mile. And where Anderson is, there's a bunch of shops. Go out there and get a pie and bring it down here for Michelle, right?
37:10🔗CallerI was just wondering, does anal stimulation during masturbation have any side effects or anything?
37:16🔗DrewYou're gay. Well, we'll find out. But first, a break. We'll be right back. Excuse me. Yo, don't go nowhere. Be real in here tonight from Cypress Hill. The phone number is 1-800-LOVE-191, and we were talking to John, who is 16.
37:56🔗Cypress HillI was waiting for the disco balls to fall out the sky.
37:58🔗DrewIt's nice, huh? Yeah, we came to please. Hello? Yeah, John. So, the question again.
38:05🔗CallerDoes anal stimulation during masturbation have any side effects?
38:10🔗DrewYou're gay. Like, what do you mean by anal stimulation? What does that mean?
38:13🔗CallerWell, like sticking a toothbrush up my butt or something like that.
38:20🔗Cypress HillYou must want to keep it real clean or something, huh?
38:24🔗DrewI'm more curious what is, forget the adverse effect. What are the positive effects? I can imagine the adverse effect.
38:31🔗CallerI guess it just like makes everything more, not intense, but like it makes everything feel better. I can have a better orgasm.
38:39🔗DrewSo this is one of those guys. This is the guy that screwed up for the rest of us.
38:42🔗Cypress HillHe's asking us if it's better, but he's already done it.
38:46🔗DrewHe says it's going to hurt him. He does it. He likes it. Yeah. And here's the deal. These women went around thinking that all men like this. And John, you're a rare, rare breed. There's very few guys like this, but some guys do and they like it a lot. And so be it. I wouldn't put anything in there large. You can tear areas. You can cause hemorrhoids. It's something that's sort of not a particularly healthy thing to do, but if you're careful, it's not that big a deal. So, but don't spoil up for the rest of it. Any girls that you sort of bring this up with, be sure to point out to them that you're a very rare breed. You're a rare guy.
39:26🔗DrewBe real here. The thing is, I've talked to a girl last night about this who was just intent upon doing something like this to her boyfriend. We were like, no, look, don't, don't. He doesn't like it. He told you he doesn't like it. Men tell you what they like. I mean, John is going to not hold back when he gets involved with somebody. He's going to tell him.
39:41🔗Cypress HillShe's either going to run for the hills or strap the rubber glove on.
39:48🔗DrewJust be careful. Are you OK otherwise? Did something happen to you growing up?
40:28🔗CallerAnd I think it was like two years ago, in 03. The doctor told me I had like a tumor in my pituitary gland. That I have too much hormones in.
40:51🔗DrewBecause there are pituitary, what are called pituitary microadenomas that don't do anything. The most common pituitary tumor is something called a prolactinoma.
40:59🔗DrewOkay, so you need to get that dealt with. Because there are medicines you can take to suppress it and shrink it and reduce the prolactin production.
41:05🔗CallerDoes that have anything to do with like, I sleep too much because of my...
41:09🔗DrewIt really might, Gio. Yeah, it could. I've seen some cases where relatively minor increases in prolactin cause a lot of depression and a lot of fatigue.
41:19🔗CallerYeah, I was diagnosed with depression, bipolar, and a lot of things.
41:26🔗DrewWell, the other thing is, I'm getting a little technical here, but if you were on a major tranquilizer or certain psychiatric medication, that can actually raise your prolactin levels and make it look like there's a pituitary tumor. Provided the prolactin level is under a hundred, we generally think that's just the medication.
41:45🔗DrewGenerally speaking. But, you know, let's get this further by a teen endocrinologist and go forward, because the reality is these mood disturbances you're having may be the tumor and not a primary psychiatric disorder. Valerie 22.
42:01🔗DrewOh, well, don't let us interrupt. You want a little more time with the taco? With your burrito?
42:07🔗Cypress HillLet's go and grape for that time.
42:10🔗I'm actually calling because, well, first off, I've been listening to you since I was probably about eight years old, which is, I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing.
42:20🔗DrewOh, thanks, man. I appreciate that. I mean, I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing that you say it like that.
42:26🔗Well, I don't know. I just got this, like, weird, not obsession, but just like an awareness of sexuality.
42:35🔗DrewBecause of this show? Yeah. Oh, that's not good.
42:38🔗It's not, well, not entirely because of this show, but it added to it.
42:43🔗DrewBecause my thing with this show is you really, 14 and under should not really be listening.
42:48🔗DrewIt happens occasionally. But if somebody has some crazy problems, and they don't have anywhere else to go, I'm glad we're here. But in terms of being preoccupied with it, this is not the place for under 15.
42:59🔗Cypress HillThere's a lot of information out there.
44:12🔗But usually I just use Xanax because like I've basically like got, you know, really kind of panicky.
44:18🔗DrewLike how much you take? Well, that's again, that's part of the love. The speed can leave you that way too. How much Xanax are you using a day?
44:25🔗Probably like close to one, one to one and a half milligrams a day I'm prescribed.
44:32🔗No, but I have a best friend who is like a recovering alcoholic, so he's kind of motivating me into that.
44:41🔗DrewAll right, Mallie, the only thing is this is all actually good. You're actually telling me a good story and you're moving in the right direction. There are two things that I would do with somebody like you. One is obviously get you off the Xanax. The problem is you can have a seizure coming off Xanax, cold turkey, and it's very hard to taper off it. So you really want to get in the hands of somebody who knows how to do this, does this a lot. Again, Hoag has an addiction program where you can look into that and get detox. You probably need to be somewhere for about a week to get it done. That's number one. Number two, and plus when you're there, you can get really entrenched in the program, get some treatment, really understand how the program works, and then get assessed psychiatrically to see if maybe some of that speed is left behind some damage that's causing the panic, that can be corrected with pharmacology. After all, you hurt yourself just if you broke your leg or something, water skiing, you'd want to get some physical therapy and get that supported too, in the same way that the speed has injured you now and you need to do something to correct it. So those are the two things I'd look into. Then stay with your friends, start going to meetings, get a sponsor, you're moving in the right direction, Mallory. Make me proud, make me proud. You've been listening since you were eight, for god sakes.
45:42🔗I just want to ask you another thing, like I've been smoking pot every day.
45:47🔗DrewWell, that's got to go too, unfortunately. That's all got to go. It's all got to go. And the pot, the pot, hang on, we'll get back to you in a second. We got to take a break here. But the pot is what you're going to miss the most. People love pot. People love pot when they love it.
46:02🔗DrewMore for B-Real. All right, B-Real is in the studio from Cypress Hill. We gotta take another break here. We'll be right back. Greatest hits from the bomb. Cypress Hill, be real in the studio tonight. You guys going out on tour in February?
46:40🔗Cypress HillYeah, February. We're gonna be out for the month.
46:57🔗Cypress HillYeah, we're just gonna, you know, give everybody the aroma across the country.
47:02🔗DrewNice, nice. So, the new album again is Greatest Hits From The Bomb. We're gonna hear another song from that, maybe the next segment. They were on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night. What did you guys play last night?
47:12🔗Cypress HillWe played Rock Superstar and Insane in the Brain.
47:24🔗DrewNo. And this somebody you've been with for a long time? Yeah. How do you handle the road when you're involved with somebody else? Does she go with you? You guys aren't out of the road that much, I guess.
47:33🔗Cypress HillNot these days. We don't go out on the road that much anymore.
47:35🔗DrewI mean, talk to some of these bands, they like go out for four years. They're home for seven days out of the year, some crazy stuff like that.
47:41🔗Cypress HillYeah. It gets hard to deal with. But I mean, you know, just anytime you leave home, you have to deal with that separation from being away from your family, you know, your loved ones and all that stuff. But it's the job you do, you know. It's just like being an athlete. You got to travel from city to city, play these games and, you know, for the whole season and stuff like that. And for us, it's like sometimes we're home for a couple weeks at a time and you got to go back on the road. I mean, these days for us, we spend more time at home recording. So, you know, it's not so bad.
48:14🔗DrewBut is there a new album coming out after the greatest hits?
48:17🔗Cypress HillI believe so. Right now, we're all focusing on separate projects. You know, I'm working on a solo album that I'm trying to put out next summer. And Muggs has got this thing out with this guy called The GZA. He's a hip hop legend as well. You know, they got a really good album out there that they're pushing it. And Sendog's working with his brother Melo Man Ace on a record called The Reyes Brothers. So everybody's got their perspective projects. Bobo's got his thing, too.
48:47🔗DrewI know where's Bobo been? I come out here with you a long time.
48:49🔗Cypress HillYeah, I don't know. I figured one of these guys were going to be here with me.
48:53🔗DrewWell, Sendog's been out a while, but Bobo came every time with you and then all of a sudden he vanished.
49:00🔗Cypress HillYeah, I mean, he's been working really hard on his project and everything, trying to get it done. So he's probably working on it right now. I had the free time.
49:09🔗DrewFair enough. All right, we'll finish with Mallory. Mallory, so you were smoking pot now also, right?
49:16🔗DrewAll right, that's good. The thing with addiction is that it's a part of the brain called the medial forebrain bundle, and anything that massages that area, which happens to be all drugs of abuse and addiction, will perpetuate the addiction to whatever your drug of choice is. And so you can't get off the Xanax. You can switch from one drug to the next, but you can't get sober until you're off everything. And this process continues to progress, the process we call addiction, if you're not off everything. So you need to go somewhere for about a week. HOGUE has a good program. You're right nearby there. Go in, get treatment, get back on the beam, go with these friends to NA meetings and get going.
49:56🔗All right. Well, I pray that nobody from my work listened to this, and I want to thank you for all your help, and thank you for being on the air for so long.
50:04🔗DrewIt's my pleasure, and I hope that it had no adverse effect on you over these 14 years. Well, no, not at all. But let's let tonight, really, let's bring it home, all right?
50:11🔗Cypress HillGuess what? I recorded this whole conversation, and I'm sending it to your boss right now.
50:19🔗DrewI'm sending it to the Robinsons at Fashion Island, where you work. All right?
50:49🔗Cypress HillWell, we had a couple of run-ins. There was a misunderstanding about who wrote what song and what not. In hip-hop, that's pretty much cause for a battle right there. It got flipped into different stuff, but we eventually ironed it out. We just came out on a song with Warren G. For Warren G.'s album called Don't Let No One Get You Down. It was me, New Dog, Ice Cube and myself and Warren.
51:19🔗DrewAll in the studio together or just laid out different times?
51:21🔗Cypress HillDifferent times, but we did the video together. That probably was the first time me and Ice Cube had done any kind of music together in 15 years.
52:14🔗DrewThey show up on The Simpsons. They show up on Family Guy. I love that.
52:17🔗Cypress HillYeah, here and there. I mean, you know, when something comes along that's cool, I might do it. But, you know, hey, I like doing music. And radio.
52:27🔗DrewYeah, cool. One. I enjoy these times. Hey, buddy, what's up?
52:33🔗CallerYeah, I was wondering if you were ever going to come back with the Smokeout Tour.
52:37🔗Cypress HillYeah, we're actually, I actually had talks about it today with one of my partners on it, and we're trying to get it going in October of next year.
52:46🔗DrewUsually it was in the spring, wasn't it?
52:47🔗CallerWell, originally, it was April, it was 420.
52:49🔗Cypress HillYeah, originally we started in October, but then a lot of these, you know, other radio stations realized that you can get money in October. You can make a lot of money in October, and you know, eventually they, you know, moved in on October. So we had to move it to November, the Smokeout. We always had the 420 event in April.
53:12🔗DrewI just remember one you had, it was so hot. Remember that one?
53:23🔗Cypress HillYeah, before it gets real cold towards then. But yeah, we're planning to do another one this year, you know, I mean this coming year. So get your bong ready, get your pipe ready, get your papers, whatever.
53:36🔗DrewYou can actually drive a car, you don't have to ride your bong out to the event in the New England Empire.
53:43🔗Hi, Dr. Drew, thanks for taking my call. Basically, I just want to know if there's any medication out there that I can take to reduce suicidal thoughts.
53:56🔗DrewWell, sure, I'm certain you've had been treated with something like that, right?
54:19🔗All right, to make a long story short, I'm repeating my first year of grad school because I failed my first year because I didn't take my midterms because I was really depressed. And so my school was really sympathetic of my problems, decided to let me retake the year. This year, same thing happened. And they're not so sympathetic anymore. They basically kicked me out. My parents don't know any of this. They don't know I'm bulimic. They don't know that I'm retaking my first year. They don't know that I am getting kicked out. They don't know anything. And if they knew, they'd be so ashamed. And I'd be so ashamed, so.
55:01🔗DrewYou're 23, you're an adult now. It's time to be your own person. Whatever they feel, they feel, and that's their business. But you need to really take care of yourself. Are you getting proper care?
55:13🔗CallerIt's really hard. I've been trying to battle anorexia and bulimia for a really long time.
55:21🔗CallerBut you know what? It's a battle every hour.
55:24🔗DrewAnd have you ever been completely treated, thoroughly treated?
55:28🔗CallerI'm currently in therapy right now, and she's been awesome. So if anyone out there is bulimia, you go see a therapist.
55:35🔗DrewAnd is she recommending that you go to a program or that you continue just in therapy?
55:39🔗CallerI continue with therapy. She doesn't know I'm suicidal.
55:42🔗DrewWell, no, no, you must tell your therapist, Jennifer. Come on. You have a life-threatening symptom. One out of five people with depression kill themselves. You have a life-threatening symptom and you have a life-threatening condition with the bulimia.
55:54🔗CallerI do want to keep myself strong. I don't care.
55:56🔗DrewAnd you must call. Then you need to go somewhere tonight. It's really important. If you really, if you're, do you have a plan?
56:31🔗CallerThis is going to sound really stupid. But I was just thinking, like, I'm going on. I have Christmas break to go back to see my parents. And I was thinking on the plane ride back. So I could do it on the plane and there would be, like, no attachment to, like, any of my family property. So, like, if they try to sell it later, it wouldn't be a problem. I'm, like, crazy like that. So, you know, I know I'm a nutcase.
56:59🔗DrewNo, you're suffering. And you need to, you need to commit to us tonight. Then when you put the phone down with us, you're gonna call your therapist and tell them what's going on.
57:11🔗DrewThen call the covering therapist. You've gotta, you could have called them and tell them about these symptoms. You must do that. Can you promise me, please? Or at least whoever's prescribing the Zoloft, we at least do that. Call up and describe what you're feeling. You owe it not only to yourself, but to the people who are trying to take care of you. And I hope you will commit to us on this behalf, too, because it's something you need.
57:35🔗CallerI just want to know when it will get easier, you know?
57:38🔗DrewThere is treatments, but how the hell can the team treat you if they don't know the symptoms you're having? You're hiding what's actually going on with you, so they think everything's going on fine, and you're miserable and suffering, and wondering why they can't do anything for something they don't even know what's going on with you. So, Jennifer, come on.
57:55🔗DrewYou gotta get it going. You gotta get it going. Let's turn it around right now. There's nothing about what you have that is untreatable.
58:01🔗CallerNo, but like I can't not be in grad school. Like, you don't understand. My parents don't understand.
58:07🔗Cypress HillLook, you know what? Everybody fails. You can, you know, try again. It's as simple as that, you know? There's a lot of people out there going through the same thing you're going through, you know? They're not making it. They don't know what to tell their parents, but you know what? You can always try again. I'm sure your parents are going to understand. They may have had expectations, but hey, screw that. You're talking about your health right here.
58:30🔗DrewNot only that, you were smart enough to get into graduate school in the first place. You've had a medical condition that has derailed your treatment. They may want you to be on disability for a while till you get that properly cared for. Then you go back and re-roll into grad school. You don't do it. Part of the problem here, I guarantee you, Jennifer, is you're trying to barrel through grad school while you're trying to have a very serious psychiatric condition treated. I'm certain your team has talked to you about taking time off from school, right? They kicked me out. Yeah, but I understand that you're... I'm certain that the people at Cake and Carry were saying, look, you go back to school once your psychiatric issues are dealt with. In the meantime, school only destabilizes everything. So you lose on both fronts. You stay ill and you get kicked out of school as opposed to taking time off, getting the proper care, and going back when it's appropriate. That you have to admit to yourself that you're ill right now. Get the prior, god damn it, if it had been cancer, you would have done it. But you somehow feel so flawed because it's a mood disorder and bulimia that you can't be perfect, which of course, all eating disorder patients have.
59:30🔗Cypress HillWhat do you think your parents are going to do to you because they found out you failed and got kicked out?
59:34🔗DrewAnd by the way, what do you think they're going to feel when they find you're dead? Think that's going to be a happy thing for them? They're going to go right past shame into their own suicidal feelings. It's the worst thing you can do to a parent, don't you dare.
1:00:06🔗DrewYou're on with B-Real, 1-800-LOVE-191. There's no reason Jennifer can't get better. No reason. She's just got to go do it and make an excuses. You know, whenever there's, you know, whenever there's, you know, I want to get mad at the parents because whenever there's a kid that's messed up, the parents are more messed up behind her. But Jennifer's an adult. She should be like, it's time, it's time. Veronica, what's up?
1:00:29🔗CallerI just want to ask B what his favorite position is.
1:01:45🔗CallerHey, what's up? I'm 19. My problem is I'm 19. I'm a virgin, and I've only had been in one relationship, and it was maybe for about half a year, and she dumped me because I wasn't religious enough for her, so I went to actually an all-summer Bible camp for her, and I came back, and it didn't really work out, and she had moved on. But I'm good, good friends with two to three girls now, and it's kind of to the point where we hang out, and we're kind of, I want to ask them if we're dating and stuff, but I just don't know how to bring up the question or tell them, like...
1:02:23🔗DrewAsk them if you're dating? What do you mean?
1:03:00🔗CallerI want to explain to them, I'm a virgin, and I don't know, like, these girls, what their reaction is going to be. Like, I'm kind of worried if they're going to be...
1:03:07🔗DrewHey, Dan, Dan, you're way up in your head, you're way ahead of things here with your thinking. Will you please, for god sakes, ask one of these girls out on some dates?
1:03:16🔗Cypress HillYeah, you might want to ask them out on a date before you go telling them you're a virgin.
1:03:19🔗DrewYou have no reason to tell them you're a virgin. In fact, you probably never will need to tell them that, but if you feel the need to, once you're actually intimately involved with somebody and sharing things about yourself, sure, then, but to billboard it now, what are you doing? Are you kidding me? Ask one of these girls out, have some dates, spend some time with them.
1:03:39🔗DrewOh, that's what he's hoping for, yeah. Come on, Dan, let's get it going.
1:03:43🔗CallerThey should like accept it, right? I mean.
1:03:45🔗DrewStop it. They'll do nothing with it because you're not going to tell them until you've developed a relationship. You're just hanging out at this point.
1:03:50🔗Cypress HillListen, get the wax out of your ears. He just told you not to admit it, man.
1:03:55🔗DrewJust not admit it. Just don't bring it up. It's not an issue.
1:03:59🔗DrewUntil you start sharing with somebody your intimate details about what your physical life has been like, that's in preparation for you guys carrying on together, really what that will be.
1:04:09🔗Cypress HillBesides, she'll know the minute she gives it to you that you're a virgin.
1:04:19🔗CallerWhat's up, Dr. Drew? I have a question with my girlfriend that she has a problem with sleeping disorder where she just wakes up in the middle of the night and just starts punching me in the face.
1:04:27🔗DrewPhone number here is 1-800-LOVE-191. Loveline. Juan's got a girlfriend that beats him up every night.
1:04:34🔗CallerYeah, she just wakes up in the middle of the night. She's asleep but she does not remember anything in the morning. She also masturbates and she doesn't like masturbating nothing at all when she's fully conscious during the day. In the middle of the night she's right there naked next to me masturbating and she just starts punching me in the face.
1:04:56🔗Cypress HillHave a couple of shots of tequila and go for it, man.
1:05:01🔗DrewAnything you want to tell me about her heritage or her history or what's happened to her growing up?
1:05:05🔗CallerI don't know. I usually notice this pattern when we have an argument and we have an argument and we said the argument but in the middle of the night she just started doing it but I also know that she had done this before with her past boyfriends.
1:05:18🔗DrewHere's my experience. The kind of funny sexual behaviors at night in my experience has often been associated with sexual abuse. Certainly night rages and night terror is also associated with sexual abuse. The other thing, the only time I've ever dealt with somebody that actually does the punching of the partner in bed, which I've dealt with several times, those patients were all bipolar.
1:05:39🔗Cypress HillAre they like half awake or they sleep?
1:05:41🔗DrewNo, they're asleep but they're kind of manic during the day and sort of a manifestation of mania. So, Juan, she may need a little help with this, buddy.
1:05:49🔗Cypress HillYou better go get some head gear, brother.
1:05:50🔗CallerShe doesn't believe me at all. She thinks I'm making this up. She doesn't never believe me. Even when I wake up with like cuts on my face or even with a bruise or anything, she doesn't believe me. She thinks I'm making all this up.
1:06:02🔗Cypress HillHere's what you do, man. You go get yourself a tripod, go get a camera, set it up in the corner of the room. Then when she falls all the way asleep, go put your head gear on and your mouthpiece in your mouth and just get ready for the bout.
1:06:26🔗CallerDoes she have health care? Yes, she does.
1:06:27🔗DrewOkay. Go with her to her doctor and talk to him or her about what's been happening. Psychiatrists usually can handle this, again, bipolar disorder. In my experience, has been one of the underlying conditions. It does particularly the beating thing at night. And then you might bring up with her her heritage or history of whether or not as a kid, she was sexually abused or physically abused, that sort of thing. You heard of that one before? Juan's problem?
1:06:51🔗Cypress HillYou know, I've heard of the kicking and all that stuff. There's some people......hunching, put to masturbating. That's...
1:06:56🔗DrewThat's pretty serious. Some people start having sex in the middle of the night and stay asleep. Really? Yeah. These are all part of sleep disorders. Sleep's a funny thing. I mean, you're in an altered state when you're asleep. We had the girl earlier tonight that couldn't be roused, remember? Yeah. This is a different thing and they go into sort of an altered state and do things they wouldn't do otherwise.
1:07:22🔗Cypress HillI guess we went on a different base.
1:07:23🔗DrewA little different plane, different plane. So the new CD, which came out last Tuesday on December 3rd for Cypress Hill, December 13th for Cypress Hill, is Greatest Hits from the Bong.
1:07:35🔗DrewAnd I'm just so proud of them for coming up with that name. And I don't, you know, knowing you guys for so many years, I just don't know why you came up with that name.
1:07:42🔗Cypress HillI just, it's just, it's just sort of, you know, it was going to be the greenest hits from the Bong, but you know, somebody, you know, wanted the greatest.
1:07:49🔗DrewThe greatest, okay. And we're going to hear some of the greatest during the next segment, but first we're going to take a little break. Be reals in here and we'll be right back.
1:08:29🔗Drew1-800-LOVE-191 is our number here at Loveline. Be real from Cypress Hill in the studio. We're going to hear some more off the new CD, which of course is the greatest hit, the greenest and greatest hits from the Bond. But you must know it as the greatest hits from the Bond.
1:08:44🔗DrewThis Tuesday, 13th. Until we do that, let's first talk to Ava who's 18.
1:08:49🔗Hi, I have a bit of a problem here. I've had no problems about this in the past. It just popped up like about three times. The three pastimes that I've been having sex with my boyfriend, like afterwards my clitoris just gets really like large and it starts like burning. And I can't really seem to do anything about it. It's never happened before to me. And I'm wondering if you've ever heard of anything like this.
1:09:53🔗No, I've been on it for like a year and a half.
1:09:55🔗DrewYou know, there's some new evidence on that too. Maybe I'll take an aspirin a day. This thromboembolic disease may be increased with that. Maybe, maybe. Aspirin a day. Just think about it. Talk to your doctor about it. Well, usually this thing, this kind of thing happens for medication and it just happens from excessive stimulation, irritation. Some women, I brought an article for you in here, B-Rail. It's called persistent sexual arousal syndrome. Some women actually get persistent sort of like low level orgasm for a long period of time after the sex stops and it's very uncomfortable for them. Here it is right here.
1:10:26🔗Cypress HillAnother one who cannot enjoy it.
1:10:36🔗Cypress HillPersistent sexual arousal syndrome in women.
1:10:39🔗DrewSee? It happens. This is not really that.
1:10:41🔗Cypress HillThey're usually supposed to be aroused when you're in.
1:10:44🔗DrewI know, this keeps going afterwards. It's uncomfortable for them. If guys got this, God only knows, they'd drop out of school. Hey, are you still there? She dropped out.
1:10:56🔗DrewI was going to try to figure out with her what she was doing that caused the severe irritation. There are things that can do that and she's not going to get in with us. Shelly 20.
1:11:05🔗CallerI talked to you about two months ago and I just wanted to call back and thank you so much. You really did a lot for me. I called in when Busy Phillips was on and I was 18 years old when my dad molested me and you know, you were the first person who I ever like, like began to realize that that's what happened to me and I confronted it for the first time and it just, it changed my life. Like I'm a different person now.
1:11:30🔗DrewDescribe what happened. Give us some more details. I'm so proud of you. What? Did you see a therapist or how did you do this?
1:11:36🔗CallerYeah, I told my mom and we went to a therapist and I went alone for the first time because every time I had gone with my parents and you know, we can work on the problem and I, you know, I'm dating someone now, which is something I wasn't able to do and it's great.
1:11:54🔗DrewIt's such a rapid turn around again for people. It's just so people can understand what the process is for other women out there that may be been abused or traumatized. What did you do? How were you treated?
1:12:04🔗CallerUm, I, I refused. I didn't want to take any medication because I had been so medicated as a child. I just, I didn't want to do it. And we just really focused in on putting everything aside and just focusing on what I have now, what, like attaining my goal, you know, learning to forgive but not forget. And just working on that has helped. And I'm, at this point I'm trying to establish some sort of a relationship with my dad.
1:12:53🔗CallerPretty much, I've had this problem since I was 15.
1:12:57🔗CallerAny girl that I knew that I liked, whatever, if she had hooked up with some other guy before, I met her or whatever, I couldn't do anything with her, even just hook up or whatever.
1:13:11🔗Cypress HillHe pretty much gets disgusted by the fact knowing that somebody else hooked up with the girl, right? Is that what you're talking about?
1:13:17🔗CallerYeah, like if the girl is not like a virgin or...
1:13:23🔗Cypress HillGet over it, man. There's not a lot of virgins in the world anymore, man. Come on.
1:13:27🔗CallerI realize that, you know, and I've been with my chick for a while now, and I'm the only guy she's been with and it's working out good. But, you know, like, if anything was to happen, you know, like I've always had that problem in my head. You know, it's just like, it's just like, I don't know. It just makes me like not want to be with them at all. I'm just wondering if that's like an actual problem or...
1:13:45🔗DrewWell, it's going to be very low. To me, that seems like something that you should just get over.
1:13:50🔗Cypress HillHe's got to get over that one.
1:13:51🔗DrewYeah, because you're going to spend your life alone and be very unhappy.
1:13:55🔗Cypress HillGo watch some porn and, you know, pretend the girl in the porn knows your girlfriend, man. Come on, get over it.
1:14:41🔗DrewYeah, the guys have energy. You'll lose it as your testosterone levels start falling and you get older. But the reality is, you need to get over this. If you can't be where anyone else has ever been, you're going to limit the population of women you're going to be able to date. And that's fine, that's what you want to do, but it's going to be very frustrating. I hear a song. Here's Crazy Benji.
1:15:10🔗CallerI hear you're bubbling, bubbling, bubbling. I was just tuned in to you by Juniper Crossed the Dile, and I understand you have Be Real there.
1:15:42🔗CallerYeah, you know, from the ha ha ha ha, Gorillazm, the ha ha ha ha, you know, the backing vocals and the backing craziness on the, what's it, Black Eyed Peas and so on and so forth. And I was just tuning across the dark. Sorry, I'm in a bad state, my throat's in a bad state. But I was tuning across the dark, I just heard you. And last time I saw you, you were talking about an album. Yeah. Could you tell me more about it? How far has it got?
1:16:16🔗Cypress HillWhich album were you talking about?
1:16:17🔗DrewThe new one or the one of the greatest hits that just came out?
1:16:22🔗CallerI don't know if it's the greatest hits that you were talking about. I mean, perhaps it was. This was in about the late summer of 2004.
1:16:33🔗DrewWere you hanging out with these guys then? How did you hear them then?
1:16:38🔗Cypress HillSince then, huh? I think we had put out Till Death Do Us Part around that time. Our last studio album around that time, maybe. I'm not good with that. But since then, I mean, you know, we were just putting out this greatest hits album and everybody's working on solo projects right now, so...
1:17:00🔗CallerHave you seen Tech9? You know Tech9?
1:17:05🔗Cypress HillI know of them and I've heard a couple of his songs, but I've never seen them live.
1:17:09🔗CallerRight, okay. I heard you mention Ice Cube.
1:17:44🔗CallerWell, I've always been a musician, yes.
1:17:47🔗DrewOkay. How did you end up in this country?
1:17:52🔗CallerIt's a long story. I think this might be interesting for your love life thing. I met somebody in London whom I fell for very heavily. And I, it's kind of a long story. Sure, it didn't work out. But I'm here now.
1:18:17🔗DrewThat's quite a vivid story. He met somebody in London and then he came here. Wow, that is very interesting.
1:19:23🔗DrewAnd again, the birth control is the same when you've been on it's the patch. So, but I would say, as long as you're not on medication and you're otherwise healthy medically, this really is just an issue of mechanical irritation. Let's hear a song.
1:23:25🔗DrewYeah, we went up. I was thinking about that flight we took. I took to... I talked to Send... I really didn't know Send Dogg until that flight.
1:23:31🔗DrewI talked to him all the way up there. And yeah, we got to introduce those guys. We had a lot of fun.
1:23:36🔗Cypress HillWas that the... was that the... the stadium? It was a baseball stadium?
1:23:40🔗DrewLittle... like a minor league baseball stadium, yeah.
1:23:42🔗Cypress HillYeah, it was gonna blow up and everything.
1:23:43🔗DrewYeah, and they closed it down or something? I left it before that happened.
1:23:46🔗CallerYeah, they had a gas leak, and they had to close it down 20 minutes early. And that really sucked. But my question is, your solo album coming out, who produced it, and did you hook up with anybody with the album?
1:23:59🔗Cypress HillWell, basically, I'm barely starting it now. I mean, I've worked on it a little bit, but I haven't really started the recording schedule on it because I'm putting out a mixtape right before it. Actually, next month in January, I'll be putting out my second mixtape, which is called Gunslinger Volume 2, Fistful of Dollars. And that's just like, you know, something to keep it going till the solo album comes out. Now, the solo album, I've done a little bit of work with Warren G, DJ Quick, The Alchemist, DJ Lethal of Limp Bizkit, and a couple of things that I produced myself as well. So it's a slow process. I'm just trying to fill it out, get a vibe and try to put it out by, you know, late summer next year.
1:24:46🔗CallerIs it going to be more rock influence or more hip hop?
1:24:50🔗Cypress HillNo, it's going to be more hip hop because I'm going to save the rock stuff, the metal stuff for the Kush project.
1:25:07🔗DrewThat was fun. I'm going to fly with you guys to Portland. That was good. Alright, listen, the phone number is 1-800-LOVE-191. This is Be Real. You're hearing from Cypress Hill. The new album is Greatest Hits from the Bong.
1:25:46🔗DrewLet's Get It Over With is the name of the Greatest Hits album by Cypress Hill, but you'll call it. You'll find under the name of Greatest Hits from the Bond. So yeah, let's be real. And I, Dr. Drew, here tonight. 1-800-LOVE-191. We'll be right back. This is Loveline. That's right, Loveline. Be real in here from Cypress Hill. We've heard now Green Thumb and Insane in the Brain. And there's every, really, your greatest hits. It's truly your greatest hits, Ron. As I've even held back. You got it over with.
1:26:33🔗Cypress HillWell, yeah, we got it over with. Yeah, I mean, the way we came about choosing this, you know, was basically we don't have, like, you know, Cypress Hill has never been a big radio band or MTV band. We had two songs that were really big for us on radio and video, which is Insane in the Brain and Rock Superstar. We had other things on local video outlets and stuff like that. But it was primarily the live show that got us, you know, our popularity, you know, doing an opening for the right people, you know, stealing some of the fans and whatnot. So we picked these songs based off of the live show and the reactions that these songs have. Some songs didn't make it because we were given a specific number.
1:27:20🔗Cypress HillSo we couldn't fit all the ones that we had originally picked.
1:27:24🔗DrewBut when you go out in February, these are the songs you're going to play?
1:27:27🔗Cypress HillWe're going to play those songs and, you know, probably a little bit of everything, you know. We try to play a long enough set to give them the proper fix of the, you know, Cypress Hill experience.
1:27:44🔗Hi. Well, my boyfriend's mom really hates me a lot. Why? Why? Well, she never, like, I'm his first girlfriend. And we've known each other since we were little, but.
1:28:00🔗DrewAll right. And why does he hate you? Why does she hate you?
1:28:03🔗Well, she don't like me initially just because, like, he, we'd go out all the time and, like, his career was, like, 930, but he wouldn't come home until, like, 10 or 1030. And she just don't like that he wasn't at home as much as he used to be.
1:28:26🔗Cypress HillNot the taking the responsibility.
1:28:28🔗DrewOr not themselves. It's between you and the kid. That's the problem. All right. So what else has she been sort of ragging on you about?
1:28:36🔗Well, most recently, the problem was that we've been going out for like four months now. And I guess it was like last weekend, like my parents were out of town and I was just spending one night by myself. And my parents were like, you should have somebody spend the night because we don't want you by yourself. And like they were cool with having him over.
1:29:21🔗Um, well, like they don't talk about it at all. It's just a weird thing is like, I know she doesn't like me because I people tell me that she says the bad things about me all the time.
1:29:33🔗DrewBut is he is he one of these kids that has to be perfect for his parents?
1:29:43🔗DrewAnd anybody that pulls them, parents like that, you're either in or you're out. And anyone that pulls him out is really to be destroyed, to be as dangerous because it's pulling him outside the system. And he can look at it realistically and go, hey, I'm out of here. They can't tolerate that.
1:29:57🔗Cypress HillHow does it feel to be the bad girl, the bad influence?
1:30:26🔗I'm not sure, to get in somewhere, but like that's one issue at all. Like, we're, me and him, we've all been in the same, like, good classes and everything.
1:30:37🔗DrewWell, it's part of being your age. Struggle through it.
1:30:40🔗You don't think there's anything I can do to?
1:30:42🔗DrewYeah, you can be yourself around them and try to establish a relationship with them inside their system so they don't look at you as somebody from the outside and don't look at you as that problem girl. They look at you as just Casey. See what I'm saying?
1:30:53🔗Cypress HillAnd then make him take the responsibilities for, you know, being out late.
1:30:58🔗DrewRight, don't let him put the blame on you. He needs to take responsibility, take the fall for it. And he also needs to set limits with his parents a little bit.
1:31:05🔗Cypress HillAs Adam would say, don't let him be a pussy.
1:31:10🔗DrewLet's quickly, I want to deal with this one real quick. This is Miranda 23.
1:31:20🔗CallerBasically, I was dating a guy for about two months. He moved out of state and he was going to come back, but he committed suicide on a business trip. We were never intimate. I was very, very close with him and now the people that I become intimate with, I only fantasize about my first time having sex with him. I mean, not my first time having sex, but with him.
1:31:42🔗CallerLike the only time I fantasize about sexually is about him.
1:31:45🔗DrewDid you ever have sex with him? No, right?
1:31:51🔗DrewYeah. How long ago did he kill himself?
1:31:53🔗CallerIt was the week before Thanksgiving.
1:31:56🔗DrewOh, so this just happened. Well, have you been having lots of sex lately?
1:32:01🔗CallerUm, I was before I started dating him, and I've gotten, I've been with two people since. And, like, usually, like, during the day if I fantasize, like, whatever, I can't stop thinking about, like, I'll just make things up in my head to the point where we would get to have sex.
1:32:20🔗DrewI know. Miranda, there's some sort of clinging to this, some sort of grieving you're not willing to do, and you're sort of clinging to a fantasy about consummating this relationship, sort of brings him back into reality when the reality is you need to grieve the loss. He's not here. He's not here. And if you can't do that on your own, see a therapist. You may just give this a little more time, start to have a real relationship, go slow, see if you can get close to people, and see if this issue doesn't kind of go away by itself. If not, again, see somebody. Give it about three months. This is Loveline. We'll be right back. All right, so everybody go out and get Greatest Hits from the Bong, Cypress Hills Greatest Hits. They really got it over with this time. They put them all on there. B-Real, thank you so much for coming in. Come back in May and February when you guys are out on tour.
1:33:27🔗DrewPromoting this thing. And we gotta take off. I'd love to keep going, keep talking, but you come back, right?
1:33:32🔗Cypress HillI always have a good time coming down here.
1:33:33🔗DrewThank you for coming. Until next time we see B-Real, until I see you all next time, I'm gonna be with David Alan Greer. This is Dr. Drew on behalf of B-Real, saying good night and stay well.
1:33:44🔗CallerThis has been Loveline. The opinions expressed on this show are not necessarily those of the staff, management, sponsors, or this station. The producer for Loveline is Annie Gold. Loveline is a presentation of Westwood One Entertainment.