The Royal Family (album)

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The Royal Family
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Compilation album
ReleasedAugust 10, 2004
Recorded2004
Genre Rap
Hip hop
Alternative rock
Label Suburban Noize
Producer Brad "Daddy X", Mike Kumagai, Patrick "P-Nice" Shevelin

The Royal Family [1] [2] is the fourth compilation album by Suburban Noize Records, released on August 10, 2004.

Suburban Noize Records, also known as "Subnoize", is an independent record label based in Burbank, California that specializes in punk rock and hip hop music. The label was founded in 1997 by Kottonmouth Kings vocalist Daddy X and Kevin Zinger.

Track listing

#TitleFeatured Artist
1Down 4 Da Krown Kottonmouth Kings
2This Dat Beat Kingspade
3Dyin Breath Daddy X
4Nuthin Left Judge D
5Spin Dat ShitKingspade
6Live Today (Dancehall Version)Kottonmouth Kings
7Everybody Must Get StonedDaddy X
8Rollin OPM
9We're Ill Disfunction-Ill
10SoCal Thugsta Saint Dog and Big Hoss
11Rock It Science Phunk Junkeez
12Another DayHumble Gods
13BulldogginDirtball
14Raise It Up Big B
15StepyogameupDisfunction-Ill
16Perfect DayOPM
17*Not TodayToo Rude
18*SnitchMower
19*Kill ThatSX-10
20*Your RightJudge D
21*Questions and Answers (Tell Me Why remix)Kottonmouth Kings

(*) indicates Japanese Release Only

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References

  1. "Suburban Noize Records Album Catalog". Archived from the original on August 28, 2007. Retrieved September 4, 2007.
  2. Allmusic's Overview for The Royal Family