Kottonmouth Kings - Rollin' Stoned

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Album Details

Title: Rollin' Stoned
Artist: Kottonmouth Kings
Release Date: 10/8/2002
Re-Released On: 9/22/2003
Label: Capitol Records, Suburban Noize
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker
UPCs: 724353428624, 0724353428655, 724353428655, 803341143821
Genre: Rock
Styles: Heavy Metal, Post-Grunge, Rap-Metal, Rap-Rock
Moods: Rebellious, Rowdy, Brash, Hedonistic, Aggressive, Angry, Angst-Ridden, Boisterous, Cathartic, Druggy, Visceral, Confrontational, Harsh, Self-Conscious, Thuggish, Fun, Party/Celebratory, Swaggering
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Magic Bus (Intro)
  2. Sleepers
  3. Full Throttle
  4. 4-2-0
  5. Big Bank (Interlude)
  6. Enjoy
  7. Positive Vibes
  8. Zero Tolerance
  9. Float Away
  10. Pot Head (Interlude)
  11. Pushin' Limits
  12. Pull, Pull (Interlude)
  13. Rest of My Life
  14. Living in Fear
  15. Sub-Noize Rats
  16. Strange Daze
  17. Tangerine Sky
  18. Built to Last
  19. Waking Dream
  20. Soul Surfin'
  21. Endless Highway
  22. Light It Up

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDSuburban Noize001
2002CDCapitol Records34286

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Album Review

Eight years after their formation, rap/metal/punk hybrids Kottonmouth Kings arrive with the tightest album of their career in Rollin' Stoned. In the past, their albums were often uneven mixtures of the aforementioned genres with little more than a bad attitude connecting the tracks. But with singer Brad Daddy X stepping behind the boards after the dismal reaction to 2001's Hidden Stash, Vol. 2, the band seems more sonically united than they ever have before. Cutting most of their hard rock elements and focusing on a g-funk production style to carry their rhymes, Kottonmouth Kings let it all hang out on the 22 songs here. There's nothing really new, but they have managed to cut out many of the bad habits that plagued their music before and have put their best elements into focus. Good-time anthems like "Float Away" and "Positive Vibes" emphasize friendship and treasuring memories, a healthy message that adds an appropriate balance to the "dark" side of their sound. This "dark" side is undoubtedly dominant, featuring the pro-marijuana/anti-establishment vibe that has always been their trademark. But this time they attempt to drag some politics into the fray to back up their points, making tracks like "Zero Tolerance" actually introduce a little logic into the whole affair. This isn't exactly Billy Bragg, but the effort is appreciated when virtually every song deals with the topic in some way. If you've heard the band before, you know exactly what you're in for, but this is probably the best example of how effective this music can be. Besides, promoting good times, friendship, rebellion, and casual marijuana use means there is already a built-in audience for this album, but these listeners should know that Kottonmouth Kings put a lot of effort into making this their best album so far. ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Byron McMackinDrums
Chris Lord-AlgeMixing
D-Loc?
Daddy X?, Producer
DJ Bobby BScratching
Doug CarrionBass, Guitar
John "BJ John" SmithPercussion
Julian RaymondA&R, Producer
KumagaiProducer
Michael KumagaiEngineer, Producer
Patrick ShevelinMixing, Engineer
Scott KoziolBass