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Disco de Kottonmouth Kings: “Long Live the Kings”

Disco de Kottonmouth Kings: “Long Live the Kings”
Información del disco :
Título: Long Live the Kings
Fecha de Publicación:2010-04-20
Tipo:Desconocido
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Sello Discográfico:
Letras Explícitas:No
UPC:673951018327
Valoración de Usuarios :
Media (4.6) :(10 votos)
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Lista de temas :
1 Long Live The Kings Video
2 Party Monsters Video
3 Rampage Video
4 Great When You're High Video
5 Stomp Video
6 Lucky Day Video
7 At It Again Video
8 Make It Rain
9 Party Girls
10 Mushrooms Video
11 Black Smoke
12 F*ck the Police
13 Reefer Madness Video
14 Checkmate
15 Kill The Pain Video
16 Mad Respect
17 Let's Do Drugs Video
18 Let The Indo Blow
19 Take It To The Top Video
20 Simple & Free
William M. Sweet "korngames" (Marietta, Ga. USA) - 24 Abril 2010
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Back again, but hey, they never even left.

The Kottonmouth Kings have definitely etched their place in history with this monumental album. As always, the album is pure Rip Hop, a blend of Hip Hop and Punk Rock. This album brings an incredible addition to the mix: The Dirtball has officially become a member of the Kings. He's been a solid performer on Subnoize for several years, but a lot of his work still goes without recognition, until now. His flows are so clean, that you'd have thought he was always one of the Kings. I've been a fan of his ever since I heard him on Tech N9ne's "Paint A Dark Picture." That song turned me onto his solo albums, and I suggest checking them out, the guy has real talent. His sound is a refreshing one, getting more and more technical with his flows as he matures as an artist. Aside from The Dirtball, the rest of the group are still bringing the fire with every verse. I can't say that I have a favorite song, but I have definitely been blasting the title track "Long Live The Kings" everywhere I go. Long Live the Kings has some of the hardest hitting tracks to date, from the band at the forefront of the legalization movement. No matter what genre you prefer, this album is guaranteed to have something you'll nod your head to. We can't call their music "underground" for much longer, because soon it will rise up and destroy the mainstream! LONG LIVE THE KOTTONMOUTH KINGS!

S.E. Powers - 09 Noviembre 2011
- A very potent strain of rip-hop.

This is one of the KMK's best efforts with the addition of The Dirt Ball. Dirt Ball's skills are the BEST of the entire industry. This super strain of rip-hop is very sticky and very potent you will not be disappointed.

Brandon M. Cameron "B.Cam" (North Carolina) - 07 Mayo 2010
- LONG LIVE THE KINGS!!

By far one of Kottonmouth's best cds point blank period. The addition of Dirtball has only made this group an even stronger force to be reckoned with. Lyrics tight, the beats knock. What more could ya ask for? The kings aint goin nowhere. STILL BLOWIN SMOKE RINGS!!

PimpinKitten - 30 Diciembre 2012
0 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Long Live The Kings!

One of their Best albums ever! Kottonmouth Kings are always putting out a lot of GREAT Music/ Sick Beats ALL YEAR LONG...You Defiantly get your money's worth with each CD!

Steven Bonner (Augusta, GA) - 27 Abril 2010
1 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- First song on here is the best on the whole album.

The best song on it is the first one... Like always. The single is always the best then the rest is just filler. The **** the Police song with ICP is unoriginal, and Shaggy isn't even on it.

Scary story about D-Loc. When he broke his ankle and was on crutches in 05, he took SO many pills and overdosed. It FRIED the mess out of his brain and he's been screwed ever since. You can tell, too. It's sad...

Overall, this album is more of the same. KMK are here to stay, this is something they have embedded in our brains from the start.

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