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Hidden Stash 5: Bong Loads & B-Sides | ||||
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Released | November 8, 2011 | |||
Length | 76:32 | |||
Label | Suburban Noize Records | |||
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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 members. Certain versions of the album include a bonus DVD that includes pranks, music videos, and revisions.
# | Title | Time | Original Release |
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1 | Rise Above | 4:05 | Legalize It EP |
2 | Boom Clap Sound (feat. Chris Webby) | 5:17 | Hidden Stash 5 |
3 | Dead 'N' Gone | 4:16 | Long Live The Kings (Deluxe Edition) |
4 | Life for Me | 5:23 | Sunrise Sessions (Best Buy edition)* |
5 | Down 4 Life (Smash Remix) | 4:50 | Hidden Stash 5 |
6 | Back in Cali | 4:32 | Sunrise Sessions (Best Buy edition) |
7 | Kalifornia (West Coast Remix) | 4:06 | Hidden Stash 5* |
8 | Legalize it | 5:36 | Sunrise Sessions (Hastings edition)* |
9 | All I Need (Supersonic Remix) | 3:45 | Hidden Stash 5 |
10 | Party Monster (After Hour Mix) | 5:04 | Hidden Stash 5* |
11 | Soon Come | 4:49 | Legalize It EP |
12 | Reefer Madness (Smoked Out Mix) | 4:29 | Hidden Stash 5* |
13 | New World Stoners | 4:43 | Sunrise Sessions (KMK official store pre-order bonus disc)* |
14 | Enjoy the Ride | 3:35 | Long Live The Kings (Deluxe Edition) |
15 | Cruizin' (Sunsplash Remix) | 4:08 | Cruizin': Remixes (Digital Single)* |
16 | Summertime | 3:28 | Sunrise Sessions (KMK official store pre-order bonus disc)* |
17 | Life is Beautiful | 4:26 | Long Live The Kings (Deluxe Edition) |
*These songs were released as a Nugg of the Week (limited time free download on the Kottonmouth Kings official website) prior to appearing on the indicated retail release.
Doug Carrion is an American musician, audio engineer, record producer, and music editor. He played bass guitar in the punk rock bands the Descendents and Dag Nasty during the 1980s, and in the hard rock band For Love Not Lisa in the early 1990s, and is currently in Field Day. He has had a long working relationship with Brad "Daddy X" Xavier, playing with him in the punk rock bands Doggy Style and Humble Gods, working with his rap rock group the Kottonmouth Kings in the 2000s, and playing on his solo albums. Carrion has also composed, edited, and recorded music for television and films, including several reality television series and game shows during the 2000s. In 2012 he started his own Americana group, Doug C and the Blacklisted.
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