The Kottonmouth Kings (or simply KMK) consists of three providing vocals, one beating some drums, another on the turn-tables, and two more that are just there. In total, seven rebels coming from their suburban life's in SoCal to rock the stage.
The Kottonmouth Kings are strictly underground scene, this means they don't receive much if any radio play. This doesn't stop them from packing the house. They got together sometime in 1994; mixing and blending the punk rock and hip-hop to make their own unique style with coined terms like "Rip-Hop" and "Psychedelic Funk" for their music. The songs range from thrasher, perfect mosh pit music, to slow soothing jams containing positive vibes. The Kottonmouth Kings are advocates of freedom of speech, using it to deliver their lyrical messages about anti-marijuana prohibition and limited Government to those that are en masse.
The group was formed by Brad "Daddy X", D-Loc, and Johnny Richter in the back of Richter's v-dub van. And at the time brad was working as a special events promoter for premier nightclubs in southern California. Prior to forming the Kottonmouth Kings Daddy X was in two other bands, Doggy Style at first and then Humble Gods up until the time they formed KMK. D-Loc and Johnny Richter are the other two vocalists, and grew up childhood friends living close to each other. Shortly after they started, Saint dog was introduced as Ricther's replacement after having second thoughts about music being a career, but after a couple years it was decided that Richter coming back was best for him and the group.
This group all knew each other in one way or another long before becoming a group. The drummer Lou dog came from the band Humble Gods. He also invented the Drum-trike that he plays during the concert, and claims to have smoked with Eazy-E and Tupac. DJ Bobby B is their second DJ (the first died in a sky diving accident shooting a Mountain Dew commercial) but has been on every Subnoize release, and has worked with Tommy Lee. Then there is, what I guess might be called, two personalities that stoke the crowd and provide entertainment, Tax-man and Pakelika.
Tax-man paints his face pure white with a black line coming down from his
hawk and one going across his eyes. He comes out during the faster songs yelling into a
megaphone. Pakelika (pawk-a-leek) isn't just a dancer, he's much more. He's the self-proclaimed "
visual assassin", and he
pop-locks with more popping than locking in a style named "hydro-mechanix". He's a
street performer, or at least
was a mime in front of
Hollywood Wax Museum when KMK was getting together. He now tours with the Kings interacting with the crowd by making poster board signs and then throwing them to fans. Spraying the crowd with
beer, puffing a
vaporizer on stage, and always wearing a mask because it doesn't matter what he looks like. The only thing that matters is what he does.
Subnoize Records and S.R.H. Productions are both companies affiliated with Kottonmouth Kings with over 20 bands signed; Subnoize Souljaz, Hed P.E., OPM, Mower, Humble Gods, Last Laugh, and many more. To attract the new and diverse acts the label and the artists split the share fifty-fifty. The company S.R.H. stands for Supporting Radical Habits, and is a clothing line known for sponsoring extreme sports like: UFC and mixed martial arts, Motocross (including freestyle MX), BMX, surfing, and good old stick flipping.
Although magazines are not a big deal for the band, the Kottonmouth Kings in 2007 captured the cover of High Times and were also High Time's Band of the Year. They have been also recognized by other magazines, both for and against supporting casual marijuana usage; Rolling Stone, All Access, JIVE, Pure Volume, 420, and many more. But the magazine covers are not important because the Kottonmouth Kings have been successful through out the years due to a loyal fan base that has been compared to the Grateful Dead. The new and old fans keep coming back for every show, but these fans are typically potheads, there are no twirlers in this following.
DISCOGRAPHY
- Stoners Reeking Havoc- 1998, Capital Records
- Royal Highness- 1998, Capital Records / Suburban Noize
Records
- Hidden Stash- 1999, Suburban Noize Records
- High Society- 2000, Capital Records / Suburban Noize Records
- Hidden Stash II: Kream of the Krop- 2001, Capital Records / Suburban Noize Records
- Rollin' Stoned- 2002, Capital Records / Suburban Noize Records
- Classic Hits Live- 2003, Suburban Noize Records
- Fire It Up- 2004, Suburban Noize Records
- The Kottonmouth Xperience- 2004, Suburban Noize Records
- Kottonmouth Kings No. 7- 2005, Suburban Noize Records
- Joint Venture- 2005, Suburban Noize Records
- Koast II Koast- 2006, Suburban Noize Records
- Hidden Stash III- 2006, Suburban Noize Records
- Cloud 9- 2007, Suburban Noize Records
- The Greatest Highs- 2008, Capital Records / Suburban Noize Records
- The Green Album- 2008, Suburban Noize Records
DVDS
- Dopeumentary May 8, 2001
- Stoners Reeking Havoc October 22, 2002
- Endless Highway August 12, 2003
- Sub Noize Ratz Video Compilation November 16, 2004
- 10 Years Deep January 25, 2005
- The Joint is On Fire February 20, 2007
- Kottonmouth Kings and High Times Present: Kanabis Kup '06 2007
Where did all this info get jacked from?
http://www.kottonmouthkings.com/kings.php
www.suburbannoizerecords.com/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kottonmouth_Kings