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Joint Venture

Kottonmouth Kings

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Album Review

The textbook definition of a stopgap release, the Kottonmouth Kings' Joint Venture rounds up some new tracks, remixes, and tracks by other artists related to the Kings. Besides that, there's the bonus DVD filled with KMK videos, three of them available for the first time. The fun and silly side of the band is represented well by the opening "I'm Hungry," while "Radio Head" flips the bird to radio programmers. When the band dips into ganja-loving reggae-pop, it's believable, and their suburban rebellion has come a long way, sounding more pointed and genuine with each release. Of course, "TGIF" and "MF" are mostly what this rap-rock-reggae crew are about, and Joint Venture would be a perfect way to introduce yourself to them if the packaging wasn't so sloppy. Guest artists are announced mixtape style with ominous voice interludes, but there's no mention of who did what in the liner notes. The Suburban Noize label doesn't seem concerned with grabbing any new fans with the collection, which is a shame because the KMK have evolved a lot more than the like-minded ICP have. Preaching only to the message board-mongering converted will still move plenty of units, but collecting some choice KMK music and disregarding how it's delivered just suggests the band and its handlers don't care to fight that uphill battle of being taken seriously.

Customer Reviews

Lets get this straight

this is a review for every kmk cd (i got them all) anybody who says i like this but not that is just a fan boy b****. Sure i don't like EVERY track on EVERY cd, but part of being in their fan base is hearing the stuff not the average listener hears. so i give 99% of their songs 5stars. Oh and the arguement bout remixes: if you have ever been to any concert before you should know NOBODY plays the songs the same way twice, the remixs are just a little extra for the hardcore, if you can't understand that then please, STICK WITH YOUR TOP 20 COUNTDOWN, AND STAY THE F*** OUTTA THE UNDERGROUND!!!

Never spent a moment on the charts

For a band that has never spent a moment on the charts or on MTV they sure have done well in the underground. This groupe has made their own record company and have signed bands like OPM, Hed P.E., Mower, Last Laugh, The Dirtball. Just forming their own clothing company and sponsering many sports has showed me they have proved they are here to stay with or with out the main stream.

SRH

This is one of the Kottonmouth Kings best cds SRH and I'm hungry worth getting.

Biography

Genre: Hip Hop/Rap

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Self-described "psychedelic hip-hop punk rock" outfit the Kottonmouth Kings emerged from Orange County, California, in 1994. Comprised of former Humble Gods frontman Brad Daddy X, rappers Saint Vicious and D-Loc, DJ Bobby B, and "visual assassin" Pakelika, the group first attracted attention with the track "Suburban Life," which appeared on the soundtrack to the film Scream 2 and became a modern rock radio hit. After issuing an EP, Stoners Reeking Havoc, on their own Suburban Noize label in early...
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