#1 Independent Album - The Green Album

No Comment // Written on Nov 14, 2008 // News

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We want to thank all of our loyal friends and family for helping us make history!  You made “The Green Album” the #1 independent album in the country on the Billboard charts! We got the news the same day Obama won the white house… it is has been a very long road but we have high hopes for the future.

Now is the time for us all to unite and take the power back! Think green!

Positive vibes,
Daddy X

Kottonmouth Kings - Marijuana Radio Interview 12/09/08

No Comment // Written on Dec 10, 2008 // Press

Kottonmouth Kings - Marijuana Radio Interview 12/09/08

Stronger than ever, tonight we pioneered our own personal milestone by doing the 100th episode of Marijuana Radio. The studio was once again packed with the best bud in the state and folks enjoying the yule tide festivities. Starting out, Rod and Randy did a humorous dark diddle about a love triangle. After that, Kottonmouth King’s veteran Daddy X came on the phone to catch up with us. CelebStoner’s Steve Bloom said hello and indulged in some celeb gossip for the ages. Enjoy a few clips from past episodes including Adrianne Curry, Tommy Chong  and Congressman Barney Frank. Comedian Ben Kronberg called in to say hello from Los Angeles during which Paul and DanK got into a hostile screaming match. Moments later came a surprise that brought the party back to happy happy joy joy! Thank you to everyone who appreciates and helps our program be the best, especially The Big C, Suburban Noize Records and Silverback Music. Please tell your friends.

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Kottonmouth Kings - The Pier.org Favorite Albums of 2008

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Kottonmouth Kings - The Pier.org Favorite Albums of 2008

WELCOME TO THE PIER’S FAVORITE ALBUMS OF 2008

Welcome to the Best of 2008. As The Pier did last year, we gave bands
the opportunity to submit and have published their favorite music of the
year. This is just another way for folks to discover GOOD music.

Feel free to discuss your thoughts of the lists and share your own on
The Pier’s Chat Boards RIGHT HERE. We have even created a thread already
for you to share your favorite things of 2008.

Anyway… enjoy the feature and a big thanks to everyone that
participated. Also look out for a Most Anticipated Albums of 2009
feature dropping on the site on the 1st of January. Like last year (over
20,000 reads), that feature is going to be huge, with all the lastest
inside info from the band’s themselves of what you can expect on their
upcoming albums. Anyway here are the lists of favorite music from 2008:
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http://www.thepier.org/Bestof2008-01.html

Daddy X, MC (Kottonmouth Kings)

TOP 10 ALBUMS

1. Jack Johnson - Sleep Through the Static
2. OPM - Golden State of Mind
3. Dirtball - Crook County
4. Sen Dog - Diary of a Mad Dog
5. Tech N9ne - Killa
6. Kottonmouth Kings - Green Album
7. (hed) PE - DIY Guys
8. Young Jeezy - Recession
9. DGAF - Self-Titled
10. Mia - Kaya

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The Green Album - JustPressPlay.net Album Review Response

No Comment // Written on Nov 11, 2008 // Press

The Green Album - JustPressPlay.net Album Review Response

Kottonmouth Kontroversy The Sequel : Daddy X Speaks Out
Written by Tyler Barlass
Monday, 10 November 2008

kkrownFor all of you faithful readers of our joyous little website, you’re probably already familiar with the exciting Kottonmouth Kings review saga here at JPP. Those of you who aren’t can get caught up by checking out the following prerequisite reading. First I recommend heading over to the review for Kottonmouth Kings’ newest album by clicking here. Next I suggest you read JPP critic Matt Medlock’s blog entry in defense of this review by clicking here. Well I hope every one’s caught up, because the plot has just thickened!

I first would like to make it very clear that our writers are not in the “dirt dishing” business, and that we give our absolute honest opinions on the material that we review for the benefit of our readers. It would not be fair to those who frequent our site if we did not write exactly what or how we felt while listening, playing or viewing the media that we review. With all that being said I present to you a statement from the lead singer of the Kottonmouth Kings themselves, Brad X (aka Daddy X).

Everybody is entitled to their opinion, but if we let negative reviews
effect our work and mission at hand than we would have quit a long time
ago. Its funny when the people dishing out the dirt don’t like it flung
back at them and I would love the writer to send me one of his albums so
we can put it on our website and review it. At the end of the day, music
and art is subjective and I just hope we strike a nerve with people.
Love it or hate it “The Green Album” was the #1 independent record in
the country despite your negative review, so when we step on stage
tonight and see the packed house erupt in complete anarchy and
celebration, I will be reminded why we make music; for the fans not some
uptight critic who hates the fact that do things our way.
13 years and going strong….

-Daddy X

Hopefully this will bring an end to the gripping Kottonmouth Kings review saga. It had its highs and its lows, its heroes and its villains. It had a suspenseful climax and a rewarding resolution.When it was all said and done I think we even learned a lesson or two. So until next time faithful readers, don’t mug yourself.

Kottonmouth Kings - Abort Magazine Border Patrol Podcast

No Comment // Written on Nov 10, 2008 // Press

Kottonmouth Kings - Abort Magazine Border Patrol Podcast

BORDER PATROL™: KOTTONMOUTH KINGS
November 6th, 2008 Filed under: Border Patrol, Exclusive! by E.S. Day

Dave “Corvid” McCallum chats with Kottonmouth Kings’ Daddy X about their horrific experiences with the U.S./Canada border and of course…..shrubbery

READ THE FULL INTERVIEW IN ISSUE 9 OF ABORT

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Kottonmouth Kings - Deviant Nation.com Interview

No Comment // Written on Nov 07, 2008 // Press

Kottonmouth Kings - Deviant Nation.com Interview

Kottonmouth Kings

Kottonmouth Kings have been tearing up the underground world of rock and hip-hop for years. Their club banging hip-hop bleeds into rawkus brand of punk-rock to create one of the most innovate music sounds that they describe as rip-hop.

Kottonmouth Kings have been tearing up the underground world of rock and hip-hop for years. Their club banging hip-hop bleeds into rawkus brand of punk-rock to create one of the most innovate music sounds that they describe as rip-hop. These guys are truly the poster boys for erroding musical boundaries.

The group is about to release their tenth studio album, “The Green Album” tosses some stoney jams into the mix with guest appearances by hip-hop’s hottest rapper Tech N9ne and X-Clan’s Brother J. Deviant Nation caught up Daddy X to speak about the group’s new album, getting involved and being proactive in the climate crisis and hot women and tattoos.

Tell us a bit about “The Green Album” and what went into the creative process behind it…

Daddy X:  The Green Album is our tenth studio effort, so we wanted to make it a statement about who we are, where we’ve been and where we’re at. We approached a lot of the song writing from a very stripped down basic acoustic guitar and melodies way of writing. Since we own our own studios we never feel like we are on the clock. We tried all types of sounds and ideas. Some of them stuck and some didn’t, but we wound up recording almost 60 songs. 20 songs made the record and then we are releasing a bonus disc through Best Buy Stores, As far as the concept of the album, it felt like the perfect storm brewing when we were recording as the crisis facing citizens of this planet was peaking. Our dependency on foreign oil continues to send us down a black hole and we felt the timing was perfect to release the Green Album. We are donating a percentage of profits to environmental causes to push forward the idea of living in balance. We would love to see us as a race use clean energy and once again nature hold the key as the wind and sun can power the planet. We have the technology and now it’s time to legalize and utilize hemp for all its benefits. It’s time to take the power back!

We tried all types of sounds and ideas. Some of them stuck and some didn’t, but we wound up recording almost 60 songs.

Brother J of X-Clan appears on the track “Free World”, a ballad that sounds like it could have appeared on “Rolling Stoned”. GIve us some insight into the track and working with a hip-hop legend…

Daddy X: Brother J s an amazing human being and as an artist a lyricist he is deep as they come. “Free World” is a song of hope and it is a dream of living in a world of true freedom, justice and equality, so it made perfect sense. It is a real melodic easy going track and sums up the theme of the green album.

Tech N9ne appaears on the track “Sex Toyz”, what was it like working with Tech again now that he’s blown up all over the place?

Daddy X: We have been working with Tech N9ne and the Strange camp for years. There is a friendship and mutual respect between us that is hard to come by in todays cut throat industry. When I write the hook for “Sex Toy” it had Tech written all over it, so I called and asked him to do it. I sent it to him a couple days later and he laced it! We had an all night party in the studio that night with eight strippers and tons of booze. The rest is history… Rock N’ Roll lives!

We try and make every song and every record a unique and original experience.

How was this record different from other Kottonmouth Kings records?

Daddy X: We try and make every song and every record a unique and original experience. We believe in pushing limits and moving things forward. We never put boundaries on ourselves when making records. We recorded “Superhero” and “Socal” during the same session. As far as twenty punk songs we recorded those were the only two that made sense. We are still talking about releasing a straight rip-hop record next summer called “Rip N’ Tear”. We have a hand full of classic rock sounding hip-hop tracks, some straight wall shaking hip-hop thunder and some mid-tempo party songs. It has lots of twists and turns.

You recently donated $3,000 from the Strange Noize Tour to the Wounded Soldiers of Ward 57, can you tell us how you got involved and why you decided to get behind the cause?

Daddy X:  DJ Product from (Hed)pe organized the campaign to help raise money for Wounded Soldiers. We have so many friends and fans that are in the military and I was raised by a US Marine, so any small gesture we can due to pay respect to our soldiers we will do. Product had the people from Ward 57 design a poster for the tour and we sold them with 100% of the profits went to the cause. It was the second year that we did it and as long as there is a need for it we will do our part.

With this album you are donating proceeds to various charities and environmental causes, can you tell us some of the charities you are working with and why you chose them?

Daddy X: Surf Rider Foundation is one that is close to home as we are all from southern California, so growing up the ocean was such a big part of our lives. When you see the sewage spills and beaches closed down on a regular basis, it hits close to home. www.WeCanSolveIt.org is another one that is all about solving the climate crisis. It really is a small gesture for a monumental cause that plagues us all, but if everyone did just a little it would go a long way. Also NORML, the National Organization To Reform Marijuana Laws is another great cause.

This is your tenth studio album, how do avoid becoming stagnant creatively at this point in the game?

Daddy X: Getting inspired to make music is the easy part. I still feel like we are discovering ourselves and it still feels fresh and new. The road work gets tiring at times, but there are worse jobs out there. We are blessed to still being doing this on our own terms  and just living in these times gives any writer endless material to tap into. I think everyone understands their roll and everyone in the group respects one another. Other than that I can’t really explain why the Kings chemistry has worked all these years except that w do it our way on our own terms.

I still feel like we are discovering ourselves and it still feels fresh and new.

You own and operate your own label Suburban Noize Records, which has shifted 3 million records, yet you still fly under the mainstream radar. How is that possible?

Daddy X: The people validate the music. We get no love from the mainstream press and television. In fact we get lots of hate and rejection, but Sub Noize has cultivated an underground sub-culture and community that exists outside the mainstream. Our biggest sponsor is our fanbase and they have a connection to the movement because they are the movement. I think they can depend on us to put out cutting edge, no bullshit music. It is always very punk rock in that sense that it’s a “Do it yourself” rally and we organize from the streets up.

Deviant Nation covers two things that are no stranger to Kottonmouth Kings world; tattoos and hot naked women. Give us your best memory about:

Your first tattoo…

Daddy X: My first tattoo is a tribal sky surfer I got in memory of my best friend and roommate “Rob Harris”, who was killed in a tragic sky-diving accident. It was such a heavy time in my life, but I love that tattoo as it has deep personal meaning. I was the first King to get a tattoo, but once the others started they didn’t stop. D-Loc, Pak and Richter are covered from head to toe.

The hottest tattoo you’ve seen on a woman…

Daddy X:  I would have to say my wife’s’ conji symbols of peace and soul. They are placed right in front of her bikini line. I like feminine tattoos on women

Your first sexual encounter…

Daddy X:  That was in Junior High and it started by bumping and grinding to a slow jam. The rest is a sticky mess.

Your first encounter with a groupie…

Daddy X:  I was in a punk band called Doggy Style and there was these two insane punker girls from San Diego that would come up and have weekend sex parties. They were into some sick and twisted shit. If you want details it’s gonna cost you extra.

We are a product of Southern California surfing, skating, dirt bike riding and extreme living.

Any last word for fans or what people that have never heard you before can expect?

Daddy X: The Kottonmouth Kings are a reflection of our influences; hip-hop, punk-rock, classic rock and reggae. We are a product of Southern California surfing, skating, dirt bike riding and extreme living. KMK is an R-Rated film. It’s not for everyone, but if you don’t give a fuck and if you are sick of the same old watered down bullshit, you might like it. If not I’m sure there is a new Linkin Park record coming out soon.

Kottonmouth Kings - The Monitor Feature (McAllen, TX)

No Comment // Written on Nov 06, 2008 // Press

Kottonmouth Kings - The Monitor Feature

Kottonmouth Kings playing tonight
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November 6, 2008 - 5:47PM
Zack Quaintance
The Monitor

Kottonmouth Kings just dropped its 10th studio album, dubbed The Green Album. And they didn’t name it that in honor of environmental awareness.

No, the Southern California based group named the album after its favorite color to smoke. And that’s no secret. These guys make music about corruption in the war of drugs and legalizing marijuana. It’s controversial subject matter, and one of the reason’s the group has kept its blend of hip hop and punk rock away from major labels, said Brad “Daddy” X, the six-member collective’s front man.

LIVE TONIGHT: KOTTONMOUTH KINGS

* With: (HED)p.e., The Subnoize Souljaz and more
* When: 7 p.m. tongith Cine El Rey
* Tickets: At the door, at Melhart’s Music in McAllen, all Wireless Toyz locations and online at www.ez-tixx.com.
* Online: www.myspace.com/kottonmouthkings or www.kottonmouthkings.com

But the band has stayed successful, touring and making original music since 1994. Tonight, the Kottonmouth Kings play McAllen’s historic Cine El Rey Venue.

Daddy X called from California just before the tour started to share some thoughts in the most recent Festiva interview. Here are a few clips.

Daddy X on blending hip hop with punk rock….”We all grew up surfing, skating and living the Southern California lifestyle. Living in Southern California is like a melting pop of cultures. A lot of people I grew up with liked punk rock and hip hop. Nowadays everybody listens to everything. It wasn’t always like that. I think those walls started coming down through the ‘90s and into the 2000s.”

Daddy X on The Green Album….[Fans] can expect 20 songs of peace, truth and freedom. Some good party songs. Some good hip hop songs. Some acoustic, mellow songs. I think it has all the elements of the Kottonmouth Kings.

Daddy X on his dream collaborations….we’ve had a chance to collaborate with so many great artists. I’d still like to work with the Beastie Boys, and I’d like to do something with Snoop Dogg.

Daddy X on the band’s influences…TSOL, the Vandals, Minor Threat and then of course hip hop. NWA, Public Enemy, Cypress Hill and the Beastie Boys.

Daddy X on what to expect from a Kottonmouth Kings show….if you can’t have fun at a Kottonmouth Kings show, I guess you don’t want to have fun. And bring a change of clothes because you’re going to sweat your ass off.”