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Hidden Stash II: The Kream of the Krop | 
| Artist: Kottonmouth Kings Label: Capitol Category: Music
List Price: $17.98 Buy New: $14.99 You Save: $2.99 (17%)
Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 63137
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 24165 UPC: 724352416523 EAN: 0724352416523 ASIN: B00005Q39W
Release Date: October 9, 2001 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $10.00 when you spend $50.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Intro - Kottonmouth Kings, Adams, Robert | | • | Killa Kali | | • | Welcome to the Suburbs | | • | Tell Me Why | | • | Dying Daze | | • | Life Rolls On | | • | Paid Vacation | | • | Things I Do - Kottonmouth Kings, Adams, Robert | | • | Bi-Polar | | • | New Destination | | • | Brain on Drugs (Interlude) - Kottonmouth Kings, Miller, Dustin [2] | | • | All About the Weed | | • | Family Trees | | • | On the Run - Kottonmouth Kings, Rogers, Robert | | • | My Mind Playin' Tricks on Me - Kottonmouth Kings, Willie, Dennis | | • | Grow Room Jam |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com The Kottonmouth Kings' output--five albums in five years--is enough to make you question their status as ganja-happy slackers. Where 2000's High Society covered their love for the weed from every angle, Hidden Stash, Vol. 2 gives us a Kings eager to self-mythologize their staying power and roots ("Welcome to the Suburbs" attempts a "Straight Outta Compton" for Orange County) while acknowledging a lack of new things to say about pot. To be sure, this is still the same hip-hop-hardcore-reggae outfit that once snagged High Times' Band of the Year award. But on Hidden Stash, Vol. 2, the Kings seem more committed to their general outsider ethos than ever, with grass just the biggest staple in their diet. Still, those seeking green-thumb anthems won't be disappointed by "All About the Weed," "Grow Room Jam," and the pulsing "Family Trees." However, all but the terminally baked will question the wisdom of a Kottonmouth rewrite of the Geto Boys' rap-noir classic, "Mind Playing Tricks on Me." --Rickey Wright
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Hidden Stash II: The Kream of the Krop May 31, 2008 Michael Allen Diniz (Taunton, MA USA) If you like the kottonmouth kings then def pic up this cd. it is a good blend of old school sounds by them with newer sounds. a must have for anyone who likes to bump kmk
Good CD December 5, 2007 S. Blossom I really like "Welcome to the Suburbs" so I gave the entire album five stars. Some of the selections are kind of so-so but it's one of my favorite albums, regardless. I like their newest CDs best but of the oldies this is a good one.
One of my favorite albums ever December 1, 2004 Move Back (USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I mostly listen to rap... 2pac, Onyx, Wu Tang. Mostly black guys n was never really big on smoking weed. One day my friend gave me this cd and along time ago I liked the song peace not greed so I gave it a try. I hate ICP and wasn't really big on the whole punk scene but this cd is deeper than that. It shows a very emotional side with anger, fun, fear, love and confusion from the Kottonmouth kings. It's a classic and I have heard all of their albums and say this is by far the best. 1. Intro 2. Killa Kalli- Alright start to the album. 8/10 3. Welcome to the suburbs- Good Rock flavor with a good hook. 9/10 4. Tell my Why- Has a sick reggae flavor with one of the best beats on the album . 10/10 5. Dying Daze- Good tempo changes and hook. 10/10 6. Life Rolls on- My favorite song on the album. best beat, raps and hook. 10/10 7. Paid Vacation- Good song everyone likes to roll to. 9/10 8. Things I do- Song I don't really like, beat is just whack. 6/10 9. Bi Polar- Kinda has more of a punk rock feel to it than rap. It's alright just not my steez. 7/10 10. New destination- One of the deep songs I was talking about that shows the confusion of life but it has all the aspect of a classic song. 10/10 11. Interlude 12. All about the weed- another great song with 2nd best beat and 2nd best overall song on the album. 10/10 13. Family tree- Alright. 8/10 14. On the run- another deep song on the album. Sick 10/10 15. Minds playing tricks on me- Although not their song it's a nice re-do of it n still a sick classic beat 16. grow room jam- Just a song to get high to
kmk rock my world August 3, 2004 amanda (phoenix, arizona) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I love the kmk. i was 13 when i first heard them and i've been hooked ever since.LThis was the first cd i ever heard and i think the best. they are so good in concert i am about to see them again on aug 16 and cant wait. another great plus to liking the kmk is all the cute guys that like them too. great plus!!well to all the kmk fans peace not greed!
Kalled Kream of the Krop for a REASON! November 24, 2003 Justin (OC, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am a hardcore KMK fan. They are so awesome both live in concert and on your system. This cd incorporates some new beats and style while still containing their old skool essence that most fans enjoy. Few bands can retain their style without venturing into experimental stages and leaving their original roots behind (e.i. KoRn). There is no other band close to KMK and their originality on this album shows. Still fighting for a cause to legalize marijuana, a noble cause. However when I got this album it rocks. Its combines several different types of music well and as always, most tracks are great to listen to. KMK is all about POSITIVITY which I really respect and their music reflects this. The celebration of life and positivity is a great tool that inspires listeners and promotes their message with a great medium of awesome beats! Buy this album, it rocks - I think I listened to this album for like 1 month straight in my car's system. Definately worth the money!
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