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by Dbbum, - Top 500, Sep 22 '02
Pros: Hypnotizing vocals and beats, wide variety of music styles, decent replay value. Cons: Some vocals are hard to understand, same topic throughout every song
High Society - Kottonmouth Kings, is yet another release by the infamous psychedelic funkster and their punk rock styling. High Society isn't an album that would appear is your standard cd collection, nor would you find it being played on any ...
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by redmethodman , Jul 23 '03
Pros: Lots of dope beats, some pretty decent rhymes. Cons: Daddy X's vocals, and at 70+ minutes it wears out it's welcome.
Orange County's Kottonmouth Kings are a cult phenomenon if ever there was one. Despite havin ...
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by drjack187 , Aug 20 '00
Pros: Good rap rock meld. Cons: Rap rock meld overdone recently.
I like the Kottonmouth Kings. I've liked the Kottonmouth Kings since I borrowed their first album, Royal Highness, from a friend. In fact, I like the Kings so much, that this is one of the few albums that I went out and purchased at full price...
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by antdawg , Jan 21 '03
Pros: Extremely tight beats and rhymes,and a great pro-pot message... Cons: You wish...
I just got into KMK recently, although I've been aware of their existence for a while. I sampled a few tracks from this album online a few weeks ago, and was instantly hooked. I finally bought the CD yesterday, and I have no complaints. Some listeners...
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by neiljdennis , Jul 04 '00
Pros: The straight-ahead hip hop Cons: the six or seven lame attempts adding rap-metal to the mix
The white rapper has finally escaped the specter of Vanilla Ice,
right? Wrong. Even though Eminem is smoking the charts, most white rappers are still being relegated to sucking up to modern rock
radio in order to get airplay. This is shame...
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by sage420 , Aug 08 '00
Pros: Variety of styles, great lyrics, fun to listen to Cons: Long gets tidieous at times
After getting getting hooked on the Kottonmouth Kings first release, "Royal Highness", I rushed to smuggle "High Society" out of work before its release.
I have to admit it took me a while to get used to this album. The...
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by godd , Apr 19 '01
Pros: Kickass combo of hip-hop punch, reggae style, and the deep bass of rock. Cons: Say what?
Alright, I hear everybody trying to rank the Kottonmouth Kings with white rappers Eminem and, get this: Vanilla Ice (What the f...?) But if you ask me, the Kings are in a league of their own. These guys aren't one-hit-wonder pop rappers; heck, most...
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by cromagnonman , Dec 08 '00
Pros: The most original CD this year Cons: If you don't like pot then...
I would just like to say that from the begining to the end, this cd has my attention. It's interaction with other Suburban Noize artists makes the cd that much more diverse. I feel diverse is all you can call these O.C. players. After seeing these...
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by devilstixx , May 13 '01
Pros: Great pothead music! Great rhymes! Cons: Weed can be limited as an only topic
The Kottonmouth Kings are surely the best rappers I've heard. Their rhymes are great, although the focus is almost entirely on pot. If you like the plant, you will like this music, and if you like rap, you should also like this CD. The funky...
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by Augdawg , Oct 03 '00
Pros: Kottonmouth Kings Return! Cons: No Saint Dog, ohhhhhh No!
The Fabulous Kottonmouth Kings have returned for their second official outting. However, there is one small fact that will sadden previous Kottonmouth fans, and that is the missing presence of Saint Dog. Although, I must say, this album simply bumps....
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