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Long Live the Kings

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1 Long Live the Kings   4:46
2 Party Monsters   4:18
3 Rampage   3:24
4 Great When You're High   4:01
5 Stomp   3:58
6 Lucky Day   3:43
7 At It Again   2:47
8 Make It Rain   3:40
9 Party Girls   3:05
10 Mushrooms   4:05
11 Black Smoke   3:30
12 F*ck the Police   4:37
13 Reefer Madness   4:28
14 Checkmate   4:21
15 Kill the Pain   4:16
16 Mad Respect   3:59
17 Let's Do Drugs   3:23
18 Let the Indo Blow   2:50
19 Take It to the Top   3:00
20 Simple & Free   3:55
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Long Live the Kings

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Suburban Noize

Category: Pop/Rock

Long Live the Kings

UPC: 673951018327

Release Date: 04/20/2010

Original Release Date: 04/20/2010

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Long Live the Kings, Party Monsters, Rampage, Great When You're High, Stomp, Lucky Day, At It Again, Make It Rain, Party Girls, Mushrooms, Black Smoke, F*ck the Police, Reefer Madness, Checkmate, Kill the Pain, Mad Respect, Let's Do Drugs, Let the Indo Blow, Take It to the Top, Simple & Free]
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David Jeffries

?15 years and goin? strong/Still rippin? the bong? these rap-rock Kings declare right out of the gate, and there?s no denying the excitement level and suburban-spawned snottiness is as strong as ever on the herb-friendly group?s eleventh official album. Long Live the Kings is the first Kings album to have the honor of being released on the stoner?s holiday of 4/20, and as expected, almost every track here is ?something to smoke to,? although this time there?s also something to ingest with the silly psychedelia of ?Mushrooms.? All the trash-rap planets align when the Insane Clown Posse show up for a very un-N.W.A. ?F*ck the Police,? which offers no great social commentary other then that getting pulled over is a real bummer. It?s hard not to smile at the track?s great opening exchange (Cop: ?Any drugs or any weapons in the vehicle?? Perp: ?Kinda?), and while the mainstream hip-hop scene has no reason to check the album, the cheap thrills are piled high with fun punk-pop-rap (?Rampage?) and maybe even power pop-rap (?Take It to the Top?) keeping the cul de sac-dwelling Kings from sounding like hood rat posers. The latter tune asks ?Why does everyone gotta act like a big Mac?/Just kick-back, chill, and drink a six pack,? and for a taste-free, guilty pleasure moment, it sounds like a fantastic idea. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi