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  2. Kottonmouth Kings - Wikipedia

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    Kottonmouth Kings toured with D12/Primer 55 and Bionic Jive during the fall of 2001 in support of their fourth studio album, and sixth overall album, Hidden Stash II: The Kream of the Krop [1] which was released on October 9, 2001. The album charted at #100 on the Billboard 200.

  3. Hidden Stash V: Bongloads & B-Sides - Wikipedia

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    Hidden Stash V: Bong Loads & B-Sides is the fourth b-sides and rarities collection by the Kottonmouth Kings. It contains b-sides and remixes from the albums Long Live The Kings (2010) and Sunrise Sessions (2011). Unlike Hidden Stash III and Hidden Stash 420, Hidden Stash V does not contain songs by other artists that feature Kottonmouth Kings ...

  4. Kottonmouth Kings discography - Wikipedia

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    Insane Clown Posse, Twiztid & Kottonmouth Kings 2003 Thug Pit Hallowicked 2003 (single) Insane Clown Posse Insane Clown Posse, Tech N9ne, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Esham & Kottonmouth Kings 2007 "Wind Me Up" Insomnia (Hed) P.e. 2007 "We Can Smoke" More to Hate: Big B: 2008 "I Am Everything" Killer: Tech N9ne: Tech N9ne, Hed pe & Kottonmouth Kings 2009

  5. Daddy X - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Bradford "Brad" Xavier (born February 20, 1965), known by his stage name Daddy X, is an American hip hop producer and rapper. [1] [2] [3] He used to be in the punk/hardcore band Doggy Style and the hip hop group Kottonmouth Kings in which he went by the stage name of Daddy X.

  6. Hidden Stash - Wikipedia

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    Hidden Stash is the first B-sides and rarities collection and second official album by the Kottonmouth Kings, released on October 26, 1999. [1] [2] Shortly after the release of their previous album, Royal Highness, Saint Dog left the group to pursue a career with his brother Big Hoss, who, according to the song "Big Hoss," was in prison at the time Royal Highness was made.

  7. Kingspade - Wikipedia

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    Following this release came some touring until they started to work on the next Kottonmouth Kings album. Over the next few years not much was heard from Kingspade other than a few shows here and there. In 2005, the Kottonmouth Kings released the album Joint Venture, which featured two new Kingspade tracks. Also included was an advertisement ...

  8. Hidden Stash 420 - Wikipedia

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    Hidden Stash 420 is a 2009 compilation album from American hip hop group Kottonmouth Kings.It is their fourth compilation album and includes b-sides, remixes, demos, solo tracks by Kottonmouth Kings members D-Loc and Johnny Richter, and collaborations with other artists.

  9. Stash Box - Wikipedia

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    Stash Box is the second EP-CD from the Kottonmouth Kings released only in Japan to support the upcoming Japanese tour. The CD was released on March 10, 1999. [1] [2] "Dog's Life" was taken from the release ROYAL HIGHNESS and the rest of the songs were released later in the year on the album Hidden Stash.