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Kottonmouth Kings
KMK, The Kottonmouth Kings
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Album
Kottonmouth KingsBad HabitsUrban Video September 2004
Kottonmouth KingsDaydreamin' FazesHot Video October 2000
Kottonmouth KingsKing KlickModern Rock Video July 2005
Kottonmouth KingsBring It OnUrban Video April 2004
Kottonmouth KingsBumpETV Network Vital Dance 9027 December 1999
Kottonmouth KingsBoom Clap SoundScreenplay VJ-Pro Urban Vision October 2011
Kottonmouth KingsBoom Clap SoundVip-Express Videos September 2011 Vol.1
Kottonmouth KingsLove LostVip-Express Videos August 2011 Vol.1
Kottonmouth KingsEverybody MoveScreenplay VJ-Pro Club Vision July 2006
Kottonmouth Kings Present Johnny RichterEvolutionScreenplay VJ-Pro Urban Vision January 2010
Kottonmouth KingsEverybody MoveScreenplay VJ-Pro Urban Vision June 2006
Kottonmouth KingsPeace Not GreedHot Video July 2000
Kottonmouth KingsWhere I'm GoingScreenplay VJ-Pro Urban Vision April 2009
Kottonmouth KingsWhere I'm GoingExpress Video January 2009 Week 2
Kottonmouth KingsWhere I'm GoingModern Rock Video January 2009
Self described hip-hop/punk rock band from Placentia, California. Initially known as The P-Town Ballers and then Cottonmouth until settling on Kottonmouth Kings. The group started with high school friends Steve Thronson (Saint Dog), Dustin Miller (D-Loc), and Timothy McNutt (Johnny Richter) hanging out and rapping songs on the radio while smoking weed. Brad Xavier (Daddy X), who was known for being in local punk band Humble Gods at the time, took notice of their skills and suggested they start a rap group. Johnny Richter had legal issues, so the initial Kottonmouth Kings lineup solidified as Daddy X, D-Loc, and Saint Dog along with break dancer Pakelika and DJ Bobby B and signed with Capitol Records. At the same time they started their own label, Suburban Noize Records, to release independent music acts. After their first major full length, Royal Highness, Saint left the band due to creative differences. In 2010, Dirtball, a rapper with multiple albums released under Suburban Noize officially joined and breakdancer Pakelika was let go. Pakelika later died from complications of asthma in 2012. In 2014, there was a legal dispute between Daddy X and manager Kevin Zinger which led to the Kings leaving Suburban Noize and starting another independent label, United Family. At that time DJ Bobby B was let go from the band and Johnny Richter decided to leave. The new venture was short lived as they only released one full length and one greatest hits album before the band decided to stop touring and go on hiatus, essentially disbanding in that version. Kottonmouth Kings came back in 2018, when the original founding members D-Loc and Saint Dog, along with Johnny Richter on multiple features, released the album Kingdom Come. Current line-up features rappers/MCs D-Loc, Saint Dog, and Johnny Richter with DJ Product 1969 at live shows
Kottonmouth Kings is an American hip hop group from Placentia, Orange County, California. Kottonmouth Kings officially formed in 1994, and describe themselves as "psychedelic hip-hop punk rock". Kottonmouth Kings are composed of Daddy X (singer of Humble Gods, X Pistols, former singer of Doggy Style), Lou Dog (drummer of Humble Gods and former drummer of Doggy Style), D-Loc, DJ Bobby B, and newest member/ vocalists: The Dirtball.
Daddy X and KMK left Subnoize Records due to differences between Daddy X & Kevin Zinger. Later in 2013 it was announced that Daddy X and KMK had formed a new label, "United Family Trust". Johnny Richter left Kottonmouth Kings in October 2013, and is still signed to Subnoize Records. Kottonmouth Kings (Daddy X, D-Loc & The Dirtball) released their first album without Johnny Richter on April 20, 2014 titled "The Buddah Shack EP". In September 2014 Kottonmouth Kings on their twitter & facebook pages officially announced their new album Krown Power was in the final stages & is set to be released in early 2015.
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