Author Topic: Kottonmouth Kings  (Read 356 times)

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Kottonmouth Kings
« on: October 22, 2002, 05:07:06 AM »
" 7 years of touring under their belts, 478,000 miles traveled over 1000 quality shows delivered, over 90 pounds of marijuana consumed in the form of 272 strains, 210,000 cases of beer drank, 15 trips to the emergency room…arrested and or banned in Virginia Beach, VA…Huntington Beach, CA…Tucson, AZ…Springfield, MO…New Orleans, LA…Las Vegas, NV…Los Angeles, CA…Orlando, FL…Cleveland, OH…West Virginia, Iowa, Lake Tahoe, Salt Lake City, Redondo Beach, CA…Orange County, San Diego, CA and Mojave Desert…One Cannabis Cup victory, one High Times Magazine Band of the Year…

            “Rollin Stoned” will be the bands 5th full length release…two home videos: Dopumentary and Stoner Reeking Havoc…The band runs their own record label Suburban Noize Records…runs their own merchandise company that the kings wear…. It’s own clothing company SRH…cost of managing the band…PRICELESS! …Kevin Zinger C.E.O of Anti Hero Mgnt. SRH Clothing and Suburban Noize Records…. Holds that honor!

           

“More interesting KMK facts and history”

            Pakelika the masked man worked as a mime in front of the world famous Hollywood Wax Museum when the band was forming…

            Brad X who over sees the production duty for all the KMK and Sub-Noize releases started off singing for the punk rock nuisances “ Doggystyle” …X was also signed with another group by Easy E’s Ruthless Records…Front man for the infamous “Humble Gods” who suffered the death of two bass players “Jason Thirsk” of Pennywise fame and Bianca Butthole of Betty Bluetorch fame…Doug Carrion guitar player of Humble Gods performs all the guitar work on the KMK records…Doug also helps run Sub-Noize Records and was one time member of the Descendents and Dag Nasty…

            D.J Bobby B has been supplying beats and spinning in clubs for over a decade…Bobby B was at one time the D.J for the underground hip hop group, “Da’ Neighborhoods” Bobby was a sponsored body boarder and is a Expert Freestyle Motocross rider, who rides with the godfather of motocross Mike Metzger who can be seen on KMK’s new lifestyle concert video “ Stoners Reekin Havoc”…

            When D-Loc is not spittin rhymes he is busy riding motocross, skateboarding or putting out DJ records under his alias “Shaky Bonez”…pretty impressive for a kid that smokes weed all day…D-Loc was also a all county basketball stand out in high school…

            Johnny Richter is a high school drop-out, childhood buddy of D-Loc who was shipped around to six schools in one year before getting shipped off to boarding school, where he sang in the choir to avoid cleaning duties…Richters singing premiered on KMK new CD “ Rollin Stoned” it’s the secret weapon…he’s been waiting to unleash…Richter’s flows are the foundation of the kings rhyme game…he never allows his vocals to be punched in the studio…He has a photo graphic memory and memorizes his rhymes on the spot then performs them…truly a gifted young talent…A dope slanging street hustler who raises exotic iguanas and reptiles …went from moving pounds to moving units…Richter’s party pad which was used in the filming of KMK’s first video “Suburban Life” …Had four kegs on tap and two full size Nitrous tanks…in operation at all times…

            Lou Dog, KMK’s drummer invented his innovative three-wheel low-rider drum kit in a stoned haze in Hollywood, CA… Lou Dog was also band mates of Brad X’s “ Doggystyle” and “Humble Gods” …Brad X and Lou Dog were partners in a production Company called “ Artist Groove Network” who promoted concerts, events, raves and clubs in LA for a decade…Some of those legendary clubs were: Truth, Orbit, Boogie Lounge, Society, Opium Den, Century Club, Roxbury, Shelter and the list goes on and on…

Lou dog is a legend in the LA Nightclub scene and has a personal library of over 100 adult home videos…he produced and stars in…His wish is to have them sold on E-Bay to the highest bidder… When he passes he will donate the proceeds to the Make A Wish Foundation…

            The Artist Groove Network was a concept to provide a platform for artist, DJ’s and musicians to make money so they could pursue their art without having to be constricted to a 9-5…Here are some interesting people that we have worked with them when they were starving artist: Tony and Gwen from No Doubt, Brian Baker form Bad Religion, Minor Threat fame, Yogi from Buck Cherry, Ron Goldman murder victim of O.J Simpson, Ricky Vodka from Motochrist and Humble Gods and countless others…AGN was also partners in the club Truth…with Steve Levy owner of “ Moonshine Music”…

            AGN’s premier DJ Rob Harris, was also KMK’s 1st  DJ before he was tragically killed in a skydiving accident while filming a Mountain Dew commercial…

Rob was Brad X’s roommate at the time and the 1st ranked sky surfer in the world…

            Suburban Noize records was founded by Brad X to give underground artists a chance to put there material out to the world. The label is a close nit group of people that wish to further each others careers.

            SRH was founded by Kevin Zinger in the early 90s in Mission Beach, San Diego. The company promoted shows for bands like Pennywise, Sublime, 311 etc. After  years of promoting clubs and concerts SRH started there clothing line to represent the style that they promted. Zinger met Brad X when he booked the Humble Gods on a Blink 182 show SRH put on in San Diego.

            On the first day of recording KMK, debut release of “Royal Highness” D-Loc had to be bailed out of jail on a shoplifting and possession charge…D-Loc was also sited with a possession charge, when the Redondo Beach Police raided DJ Bobby B’s home studio…They proceeded to smash Bobby B’s entire glass bong collection…hand blown and custom pieces, but they missed the grow room in the basement! Richter was also charged with a possession charge in the incident…

            DJ Bobby had 2 DJ records on Suburban Noize Records “99 Rips” and “Built from Scratch”…and a 3rd on the way and Bobby B is currently producing Pakelika’s solo debut also coming out on Suburban Noize Records

Brad X’s brother Spike is the Corporate Avenger…X produced their full length                “Freedom is a State of Mind”…Johnny Richter’s infamous VW bus is a custom detailed show car which is referenced in numerous KMK’s songs…

            Pakelika is close personal friends of Janet Jackson and was featured in “Go Deep” and “Together Again” videos…Before the KMK, Pak played Lumitor on the “ Mighty Power Rangers Tour”…Paks house is a shrine of bongs and masks. His corridors are decorated with his mask collection which people have given him through out his travels with the Kings…Pak has 4 heavy duty glad bags of mask from every KMK performance…One day Pak wishes to donate his archives to science and research development and better understanding of the long lost art form of hydro-mechanix…Pakalika currently holds the Undisputed Heavyweight Pot Smoking Championship Belt of the World…Pak ignites joints across America and beyond on Kottonmouth stages as an act of Civil Defiance and personal freedom…Pak is a street dancing  legend in the club and underground culture…Pak was recently up for the featured roll in the classic ”Creature from the Black Lagoon” conflict in touring schedule kept it from happening, just a small glimpse of why Paks referred to as the “Greatest Entertainer in the Universe”…

            The intro of “Rolling Stoned” KMK new full length if performed by Brad X’s 3 year old daughter “Sky Blue”…who is also on the track “Sleepers” and “Light it up”…She can often be found on stage with the Kings…Brad X is married to playmate Anna Rose…a devoted yoga and holistic healer…

Interlude in Rolling Stoned captured Sweet Dick Willy the vagabond street coach who connected the Kings together…Also world rewound Green Thumb and Curator of the Kings Blend Hopper performed interludes…KMK once collaborated with Incubus guitar player Mike Einziger on track “Shouts Going Out” …DJ Bobby B performed on Tommy Lee’s Methods of Mayhem Record …

The Kings have shared the stage and played with the following groups: Janes Addiction, Bad Brains, 311, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Offspring, Green Day, Pennywise, Cypress Hill, Redman and Method Man, Insane Clown Posse, No Doubt, Incubus, Moby, Papa Roach, Eminem, D-12, Long Beach Dub All-Stars, NOFX, Sugar Ray, P.O.D, Slip Knot, Limp Bizkit and Kid Rock, Rage Against the Machine and Blink 182, Fishbone, Digital Underground, Rimshot and the Alkoholiks and the list goes on and on…    

KMK is an institution in our American subculture and will be passed on to future generations…it is a movement and a lifestyle…"
 

Myrealname

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Re:Kottonmouth Kings
« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2002, 05:10:29 AM »
Their "Dopeumentary" is tight,worth buying.


Dopeumentary (VHS)
Take a stoned journey to the core of the Kottonmouth Kingdom, where anarchy, weed, and freedom reign supreme…
The Dopeumentary captures the insane life with the Kottonmouth Kings. Go deep and un-censored into the Kottonmouth Kings underground sub-culture. This DVD contains footage that will never be shown on MTV or any other mainstream channel. Take a behind-the-scenes trip to find out why the Kings have cultivated one of the most intense and radical followings in music today. Follow the Kings as they blaze across North America and Japan. This DVD contains an in-depth look into the Suburban Noize family as well as classic videos seen and un-seen from the CD HIGH SOCIETY- “Peace Not Greed”, “Day Dreamin’ Fazes” and “The Lottery”. Take a trip to Amsterdam with the Kings for the Cannabis Cup 2000 in the video “King’s Blend”. Also included are videos from the CD ROYAL HIGHNESS – “Bump”, “Suburban Life” and “Dog’s Life”

 
 

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Re:Kottonmouth Kings
« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2002, 11:12:54 AM »
theyre pretty tight...i actually like them...theyre straight outta BossPlayas hood...OC....
 

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Re:Kottonmouth Kings
« Reply #3 on: October 23, 2002, 08:57:40 PM »
Yeah, some of their songs are alright, but the majority of them are too "rock" sounding for my taste.