11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A More Mature Kind Of Mischief, December 23, 2001
This review is from: Hidden Stash 2 (Audio CD)
This being the fourth full length release brought forth from KMK, it's most certainly the most well rounded, and easily the best. The first time I listened to it I was taken aback by it's different sound, a ''thick'' variation of all the King's styles.
When you look at their other albums you can time line their maturity, back to the Saint Vicious days when everything was about women and drugs, to High Society when the boys officially re-added Richter to the frontline and showed their political side. This is a perfect combination of what the members have done, what they're doing now, and where they plan to go. A more mature (don't worry still chocked full of buddage and the usual suburban goings on) record, a record that seems to have come at a time of personal transition for a few of the members.
"Welcome To The Suburbs" is the perfect partner track to "Suburban Life". You'll spend ages lolling around in the frustrated words of D-Loc talking through his music to his ex Ami in "New Destination". The powerful punk voice of Brad Daddy X that once rocked many coming back strong on "Dying Daze" and "Bi-Polar". Richter's obvious approachal to forefront of the band with "Things I Do".
All in all, it's a more (dare I say it?) emotional record. Describing love not just lust, the pain of leaving people you care about behind... also a more realistic look into the counter-culture they now represent, they've toned down the overblown talk and rap about the realities of living in a nation of supposed freedom but shuns and reprimands you for smoking a mere plant that rises from the ground.
A powerful cornerstone in the SNR lineup. Simply amazing, it's one of those rare albums that continue to unfold unfound complexity every time you hear it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The KMK Mob can do no wrong!, December 14, 2001
This review is from: Hidden Stash 2 (Audio CD)
OC's greatest are back with their 3rd full-length album and higher than ever. With the cancelation of the re-release of Hidden Stash I, Hidden Stash II has been released in it's place. On the 16 track effort enlightens it's listeners with tales of the suburbs in Cali, crooked cops, and hard times on the road, Kottonmouth Kings blow out another huge 'hit'. Songs like "Tell Me Why" and "Life Rolls On" are fine expamples of the Kings transformation from backyard beats to slow and stony bass-lines. "Bi-Polar" and "Dying Daze" are great showcases of the Kings' ability to mix punk with hip-hop. This album is every Kottonmouth Kings fan's dream. To sum it up, all I have to say is: Saint who?
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Kalled Kream of the Krop for a REASON!, November 23, 2003
This review is from: Hidden Stash 2 (Audio CD)
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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