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Greatest Highs

Kottonmouth Kings

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Juggalos, Teccnicians, and Subnoize Ratz alike I’m back in this bitch like a pimple in the middle of your fuckin’ forehead. I’ve been out for a grip but now returned to bring forth another showcase from the Kottonmouth Compound. The newest addition to their repertoire of lyrical ammunition, Greatest Highs, was discovered buried in layers and layers of sand on the beaches of the California Coast, dusted off, and delivered to a record store near you to shake the foundation of the nation.

No matter what you may call yourself, if you like the Kings get your self a copy of this. Whether it’s burned, stolen, bought, or dubbed to a cassette this concept is worth the effort you give to get it. Thirty-nine tracks! That’s right, thirty-nine motherfuckin’ tracks of bong rips, big hits, fat tits, wide spliffs, and new shit. Everything is on here. Every dope-ass, off the hinge track the kings have put out basically are morphed into this compilation to take the “musical high” you’re used to and throw that bitch sixty-four and a half feet more into the clouds.

Now we’re in the stratosphere, straight spacing it when out of nowhere, disc 2 starts off with a brand new track specifically made for this project, “Can anybody hear me?” One of the first tracks in ’08 to state a point with a slowed down melody, yet still stating the same message the Kings have always expressed “The power to live in true freedom, when a plant isn’t victimized as a criminal on a planet, which supported it’s life before our own.” What it seems like they’re saying is that they are willing to pay the ultimate price to achieve the ultimate freedom, to be in peace to smoke their weed. Then closing the whole experience it flips the script to get into a more political mood with “No Future.” An intense piece about where we as a collective whole are headed, to nowhere. Running in circle a thousand times over making the same mistakes. In taking these actions the future we’ve chosen isn’t even there, existence stops and we finally take the blame.

It’s another project thrown out by the group of Buddha blazers that beat down the door the music industry with a steel toe Dock Marten. Go get it if you’ve just started getting into this group, after listening it’s hard to deny their talents. You’ll be hooked like a worm while fishing. That’s my time and I’ve got to go, my opinion shouldn’t matter to you anyway, reader, make your own conclusions from your listening experience.

Tracklisting

Disc 1

01. Where’s The Weed At
02. Full Throttle
03. Bump
04. Put It Down (w/ Cypress Hill)
05. Fire It Up
06. First Class
07. City 2 City (w/ Tech N9ne)
08. 4-2-0
09. Peace of Mind
10. Tell Me Why
11. Outcast
12. King Klick
13. Day Dreamin’ Fazes
14. Tangerine Sky
15. Friends
16. Bad Habits
17. Rest of My Life
18. Dog’s Life
19. Positive Vibes

Disc 2

01. Can Anybody Hear Me?*
02. Everybody Move
03. Suburban Life
04. Livin’ Proof
05. Bring It On
06. King’s Blend
07. Sub-Noize Rats
08. SRH
09. The Lottery
10. Think 4 Yourself (w/ Insane Clown Posse)
11. Float Away
12. Peace Not Greed
13. Dying Daze
14. Bong Tokin’ Alcoholics
15. Gone Get High
16. So High
17. Life Rolls On
18. Life Ain’t What It Seems
19. No Future*
20. Rip the Night Away

* Indicates previously unreleased tracks

Websites

KottonmouthKings.com
MySpace.com/KottonmouthKings
SuburbanNoizeRecords.com

Record Label:

  • Suburban Noize Records

Release Date:

  • 01/15/2008

Reviewer:

  • Whipstick

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