Hidden Stash [Explicit Lyrics]

Hidden Stash [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings

1. Frontline
2. Old (So High)
3. Roll It Up
4. Everday
5. 1605 Life
6. Love Songs
7. Shouts Going Out
8. Three Horny Devils
9. Freaks
10. Nightlife - Kottonmouth Kings,
11. Pimp Twist

Editorial Reviews

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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
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • One of my favorite albums ever
  • kmk rock my world
  • Kalled Kream of the Krop for a REASON!
  • Best KmK album
  • Best KmK album
Hidden Stash II: The Kream of the Krop
Kottonmouth Kings
Manufacturer: Capitol
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005Q39W
Release Date: 2001-10-09

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Killa Kali
  3. Welcome To The Suburbs
  4. Tell Me Why
  5. Dying Daze
  6. Life Rolls On
  7. Paid Vacation
  8. Things I Do
  9. Bi-Polar
  10. New Destination
  11. Brain On Drugs (Interlude)
  12. All About The Weed
  13. Family Trees
  14. On The Run
  15. My Mind Playin' Tricks On Me
  16. Grow Room Jam

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

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of my favorite albums ever.......2004-12-01

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

5 out of 5 stars kmk rock my world.......2004-08-03

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!

5 out of 5 stars Kalled Kream of the Krop for a REASON!.......2003-11-24

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!

5 out of 5 stars Best KmK album.......2003-06-09

My friend bought Hidden Stash 2, i wasent a big fan of kottonmouth kings, i used to have Royal Highness but was only able to find 2-3 songs i liked, and they died down on me quickly.
So my friend got Hidden Stash 2 and played "All About The Weed" and it was awesome. So i asked to borrow the album and i was amazed on how good it really is, wire to wire, just awesome.

Killa Kali-10/10 Great track, Judge is awesome and the flow and lyrics are greatness
Welcome to the suburbs-10/10 Great Chorus, great flows and good beats.
Tell Me Why?-5/10 one of the weaker songs on the album, but tolerable
Dyin Daze-8/10 Very fun song, and the beats go well with their flows and the punk rock parts are fun
Life rolls on-9/10, good melody, good chorus, good flows, definetly a must hear on the album
Paid Vacation-6/10 not to high on this song, but i ussually dont skip it when im listening to the album.
Things I Do-10/10 funny song, and music on the chorus is fun as hell and Richtor is awesome.
Bi-Polar-3/10 Definetly not feeling this song, this is one i skip most of the time
New Destinations-11/10 very trippy song, great melody, good beats, good flow, really has it all.
All About The Weed-10/10 song that got me curious about the album, so i love it and great flow and good chorus.
Family Tree-7/10 pretty good song, but i seem to always find myself forgetting about it, but good song.
On The Run-11/10 Maybe my favorite on the album, i love the reggae and the melody,chorus, and flows, top notch track, i just love it.
Mind Playing Tricks on me-9/10 cover song, nice job, like the lyrics kottonmouth threw in there.
Grow Room Jam-10/10 Just great, not really a song but caught my attention, very funny.

anyway, 5 stars, get this album

5 out of 5 stars Best KmK album.......2003-06-09

My friend bought Hidden Stash 2, i wasent a big fan of kottonmouth kings, i used to have Royal Highness but was only able to find 2-3 songs i liked, and they died down on me quickly.
So my friend got Hidden Stash 2 and played "All About The Weed" and it was awesome. So i asked to borrow the album and i was amazed on how good it really is, wire to wire, just awesome.

Killa Kali-10/10 Great track, Judge is awesome and the flow and lyrics are greatness
Welcome to the suburbs-10/10 Great Chorus, great flows and good beats.
Tell Me Why?-5/10 one of the weaker songs on the album, but tolerable
Dyin Daze-8/10 Very fun song, and the beats go well with their flows and the punk rock parts are fun
Life rolls on-9/10, good melody, good chorus, good flows, definetly a must hear on the album
Paid Vacation-6/10 not to high on this song, but i ussually dont skip it when im listening to the album.
Things I Do-10/10 funny song, and music on the chorus is fun as hell and Richtor is awesome.
Bi-Polar-3/10 Definetly not feeling this song, this is one i skip most of the time
New Destinations-11/10 very trippy song, great melody, good beats, good flow, really has it all.
All About The Weed-10/10 song that got me curious about the album, so i love it and great flow and good chorus.
Family Tree-7/10 pretty good song, but i seem to always find myself forgetting about it, but good song.
On The Run-11/10 Maybe my favorite on the album, i love the reggae and the melody,chorus, and flows, top notch track, i just love it.
Mind Playing Tricks on me-9/10 cover song, nice job, like the lyrics kottonmouth threw in there.
Grow Room Jam-10/10 Just great, not really a song but caught my attention, very funny.

anyway, 5 stars, get this album
Hidden Stash III
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Another Great KMK Album
  • Is it the Best? No.... But not bad at all
  • What happened to the Kings?!
  • Not exactly a KmK release
Hidden Stash III
Kottonmouth Kings
Manufacturer: Suburban Noize
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000IFSFNG
Release Date: 2006-11-21

Tracks:

  1. Gone Git High
  2. Still Smokin
  3. Feels So Good
  4. Things I Do, Pt. 2
  5. Underground
  6. That's Hot It Goes
  7. Chronic Weed
  8. Legalize or Legal Lies
  9. Dust to Dust
  10. Police Story
  11. One Life
  12. Pimpin Lessons
  13. Set Me Free
  14. Karma
  15. Hit That
  16. Bomb
  17. Same Ole Story
  18. My Selecta

Tracks:

  1. Hidden Stash
  2. Keep a Lookout
  3. Something for Your Stereo
  4. Stick Together [Remix]
  5. Last Daze
  6. Lets Ride
  7. Remember Me
  8. Lottery [Remix]
  9. Batter Swing
  10. Lady Killer
  11. Losin' Streak
  12. Flyin' High
  13. Summertime
  14. Power Trippin'
  15. Money
  16. Rip N Tear
  17. Peace of Mind [Price Remix]
  18. Wake N Bake

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Another Great KMK Album.......2007-06-14

You get 36 chronic songs and a full-length DVD. This deal is off the hook.

You also get tracks with subnoize artists with KMK members.

5 out of 5 stars Is it the Best? No.... But not bad at all.......2006-12-04

Ok... Now I am not going to go out here and say its the greatest cd ever released by the Kings, but it is better than a lot of [...] that is getting released....

You have 2 cds, and a DVD full of contente. Sure the cds are not "KMK only", but that is because this was released as a way for the group to expose to people works that they had either never released or were done with the other SuburbanNoize Records artists... Unlike the other reviewer who said there are some songs on here that do not feature KMK artists he is wrong. Every song has at least one of the members of KMK on it...

As for tracks on here and even the last couple of albums sounding less punk that is not a bad thing. The Kings are able to go out with these tracks and pull in fans who are more 'hiphop' induced and pull them back into the "riphop" sound... The last few albums have been more underground rap than a lot of people like, but I am going to tell you this right now...

Kottonmouth Kings are still going to be around and they are adapting their style to the times... They have 'gangstad' out their style, but they are more rap; because they do know it sells and will get their message out and partied to a lot more...


by the way you can always listen to their older stuff if you have the cds... gott evolve and not sound the same all the time...

2 out of 5 stars What happened to the Kings?!.......2006-11-30

Man, this CD is not what I was expecting. After Rollin Stoned, they have been losing the punk - rock - rap style. Little guitar riffs and they changed it into underground rap. Kind of Crunk, underground rap. I guess it's more mainstream but I'd rather listen to their old stuff. High Society is their best Album. Rollin Stoned is pretty good too. Oh well, new sound but I'm still gonna go to their concerts cause they get the crowd rowdy!!! d[-_-]b

3 out of 5 stars Not exactly a KmK release.......2006-11-30

Ok this review isn't gonna be very long. First and foremost, this is more like a Subnoize Souljas release, because most of the songs feature other subnoize artists, and a lot of the songs don't even have the Kings in them. Anway, i took off one star for that reason. I was expecting a lot of KmK songs, especially a lot of old ones that hadn't been released yet. Unfortunately, there were only a few. And i LOVE High Society, i think the Kings were at their best back then. Anyway, i took off another star because a lot of these songs have already been released. I can name at least half or more of the songs from this cd that have been on a subnoize souljas cd. To me, that's just either getting lazy, or just an attempt to put out enough stuff as you can in order to make more money. It's still a good cd though, even though i don't listen to many other subnoize artists, cuz they don't really stand out to me. If you're just getting into KmK, get High Society.

Track Highlights in a best to worst order are: Still Smokin, Karma(which was obviously recorded during High Society, the Kings' peak), Police Story, and Gone Get High.
Hidden Stash
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Kmk 4 life
  • old school kmk
  • Hidden Stash
  • 2nd only to stoners reaking havoc
  • Saint Dog is Crap!
Hidden Stash
Kottonmouth Kings
Manufacturer: Suburban Noize
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00002EPQ9
Release Date: 1999-10-26

Tracks:

  1. Frontline
  2. Old (Go High)
  3. Roll It Up
  4. Everyday
  5. 1605 Life
  6. Love Songs
  7. Shouts Going Out
  8. Three Horny Devils
  9. Freaks
  10. Nightlife
  11. Pimp Twist

Product Description

1. Frontline
2. Old (So High)
3. Roll It Up
4. Everyday
5. 1605 Life
6. Love Songs
7. Shouts Going Out
8. Three Horny Devils
9. Freaks
10. Nightlife
11. Pimp Twist

Format: CD

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Kmk 4 life.......2006-06-12

This is a great album to smoke a bowl to. Hidden Stash has got tracks from their First Ep "Stoners Reeking Havoc" and some other tracks that were b-sides left off the "Royal Highness" sessions. Also this was the split of Saint cuz of creative differences. I liked Saint but they work better with JR. That's my personal opinion tho. Sweet release but not their best. If you a fan get it!

5 out of 5 stars old school kmk.......2005-09-25

bought this album back when it first came out, finally decided to review it. this album is not their best, but it still is an awsome album. who really cares why saint left, he's back now and sounded allright on subnoize soujaz. the best tracks on here are: frontline, (old) so high, roll it up, everyday, and freaks. this is a great album to just sit back and get high to. if you haven't got this, it's a must have for any kmk fan. however, if you're just starting to get into kmk, i would suggest high society, and hidden stash 2, those are the best kmk albums. also check out the judge, big b, dirtball, kingspade. subnoize is better than anything else out there right now.

5 out of 5 stars Hidden Stash.......2005-07-31

alright yall the people who are sayin that your not a true fan if u dont know the whole history of KMK and what order their cd's cameout in your just stupid as hell. im sure if any of the kings heard you say that they would slap ya upside ya stupid ass heads.now onto the review.
this cd is great im not a huge fan of saint but this is still a great cd. it shows alot of juggalo love so that just makes it that much fresher.

stay down 4 ya krown
peace

5 out of 5 stars 2nd only to stoners reaking havoc.......2005-03-01

as far as kmk cd's go, this is their second one, but their first one that was on a major lable. who cares what happened to saint, when he was with kings they had some of their best and layed the foundation for what is now a diansty, shure there was beef o well with his help this cd rules all, freaks of the industry, love songs, and pimp twist are da bomb hands down! so go to bed and get some sleep UR DONE

5 out of 5 stars Saint Dog is Crap!.......2004-06-25

You guys are idiots! Saint dog wanted more songs to be ghetto hip hop because he thought he was black. KMK wanted to keep it real. Have you heard Saints new album "Ghetto Guide"? That fool is strictly a wannabe.

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