The Kottonmouth Xperience

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The Kottonmouth Xperience
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Remix album by
ReleasedNovember 16, 2004
Recorded2004
Label Suburban Noize Records
Producer Brad Daddy X
Kottonmouth Kings chronology
Fire it up
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The Kottonmouth Xperience
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The Kottonmouth Xperience is the Kottonmouth Kings' sixth official album released on November 16, 2004. [1] [2] It contains remixes of previous songs. The album includes a bonus DVD of the same name, The Kottonmouth Xperience.

Track listing

#TitleTime
1Dream States2:39
2Questions & Answers2:37
3Long Strange Trip1:57
4Peace Pipe2:48
5Psychedelic Sky3:27
6Zen State4:16
7Rip The Night Away4:07
8Amsterdam4:25
9Gravity Bong3:29
10Elevation1:39
11Passin By3:45
12Truth or Dare3:36
13Live for Today4:07
14Rainy Daze3:32
15Free the Plant3:25

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