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Kottonmouth Kings > Albums & Lyrics

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Fire It Up Album
  1. Undaground Movement
  2. Fire It Up
  3. Legalize Freedom
  4. In da House
  5. Bring It On
  6. Outcast
  7. Angry Youth
  8. The Deal
  9. Eye of the Storm
  10. Bad Habits
  11. Life Styles
  12. Down 4 the Krown
  13. Leave Us Alone
  14. Ur Done
  15. Skunk One
  16. Live to Day
  17. Rip the Night Away
  18. High Ridaz
  19. Get Up
Hidden Stash Album
  1. 1605 Life
  2. 3 Horny Devils
  3. Everyday
  4. Freaks of the Industry
  5. Front Line
  6. Love Songs
  7. Night Life
  8. Old (Go High)
  9. Pimp Twist
  10. Roll It Up
  11. Shouts Going Out
Hidden Stash 2 Album
  1. Welcome to the Suburbs
  2. Killa Kali
  3. Tell Me Why
  4. Dying Daze
  5. Life Rolls On
  6. Paid Vacation
  7. Things I Do
  8. Bi - Polar
  9. New Destination
  10. Brain On Drugs
  11. All About the Weed
  12. On The Run
  13. Family Trees
High Society Album
  1. Anarchy Through Capitolism
  2. Coffee Shop
  3. Crucial
  4. Elevated Sounds
  5. Face Facts
  6. First Class
  7. Good as Gold
  8. Here We Go Again
  9. Kings Blend
  10. Kona Gold Greeting
  11. Peace Not Greed
  12. Round And Round
  13. Size of an Ant
  14. The Joint
  15. The Lottery
  16. UnXplanetory
  17. We The People
  18. Wicket Klownz
No. 7 Album
  1. King klick
  2. Make It Hot
  3. Get Your High On
  4. Bottoms Up
  5. We Got the Chronic
  6. Peace Of Mind
  7. F.T.I. Z.
  8. Revolution
  9. Let the sunshine
  10. Piss Test (Interlude)
  11. Put It Down - Cypress Hill
  12. People come, People Go
  13. Watch Your Back
  14. P-Town
  15. Munchies
  16. Nitrous Tank (Interlude)
  17. Take a Bath
Royal Highness Album
  1. Big Hoss
  2. Bump
  3. Dirt Slang
  4. Discombobulated
  5. High Society
  6. Me And My Skate
  7. Misunderstood
  8. Planet Budtron
  9. Play On
  10. Psychedelic Funk
  11. So High
  12. Spies
  13. Suburban Life
From the suburban streets of Orange County come the psychedelic hip-hop punk rock outfit, the Kottonmouth Kings. As much hip hop as they are punk rock, the Kottonmouth Kings stand as a musical testament to a day when musical barriers are blurred, color lines are nonexistent and music has dug deeper into a realm where the ideals behind it reign over any particular style or genre. Produced by band member, Brad Daddy X, ROYAL HIGHNESS, the band's Capitol Records/Suburban Noize debut album, takes advantage of SoCal's open and fertile musical landscape. The band's diversity is shown throughout -- from the twisted rap party of "Psycho Funk," to the reggae-influenced "Dog's Life," and the guitar-driven "Suburban Life." With the throw-your-hands-in-the-air all-out party jams of "Bong Tokin' Alcoholics" and "Bump" the band proves they know how to have a good time.

Yet the Kottonmouth King's go beyond being a party band. They offset the good times with thought-provoking observations throughout their music. "Suburban Life" comes alive by retaliating against the laissez faire attitude of a close-minded middle-class world, while "Big Hoss" contemplates the humanistic aftermath of someone doing time. But don't call the Kottonmouth Kings political. They're exactly the opposite. The Kottonmouth Kings call themselves anti-political, taking the individuality and free-thought bred in punk rock and mixing it up to be accessible for all. The crew doesn't turn toward institutions or history for their beliefs, instead these lyrical anarchists venture deep inside the individual for truth.

"It's not about just hitting the bong, it's about learning something," says rapper Saint Vicious. "Put the Kottonmouth Kings' CD on -- don't label it hip hop, don't label it punk rock, label it a mentality.

We're making a way to expand your knowledge of the world around you. In our songs we talk about reality. We talk about doing some crazy shit, 'cause life is crazy."

The Kottonmouth Kings began in 1994 when Brad Daddy X, former Humble Gods
frontman, took note of Saint Vicious' and D-Loc's double-team rhyming ability.

With Saint's feverish barrage of lyrical style checking everything from the misuse of political power, to pranking about the antics of his suburban youth, and D-Loc's stylish drawl, the two began weaving the tales that range from street punk stoner stories to poignant social commentary. With the addition of DJ Bobby B., the band quickly jelled into a mind-rattling blend of punk rock and hip-hop flavor. The addition of Pakelika "the visual assassin" - a gaunt popping and locking silent robotic stage presence - only adds to the uniqueness of what the Kottonmouth Kings deliver on stage.

The band started making a name for themselves on the West Coast with the help of forward-thinking Kevin Zinger's SRH Production and Brad Daddy X's own Artist Groove Network, which also helped build the careers of a diverse group of talent such as The Offspring, Sublime, and Sugar Ray within the skate, surf and snow underground scenes. The band's own label, Suburban Noize, joined forces with Capitol Records and released the EP, Stoners Reeking Havoc, earlier this year.

Thanks to Napster for submitting the biography.



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