Average
Chris | 10/29/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I've listened through the album a couple times now and I have to say it's exactly what I expected. Pretty much every album since the self titled have sounded the same, with a few variations in each album. The Green Album is not an exception. While I still enjoy the Kings trademark sound, they need to go back to the lab and work on lyrics. D-Loc, I'm talking to you. Half the stuff he says doesn't even make sense. If you disagree, go back and listen to High Society and then put this in afterwards. It will become clear that their "timeless masterpiece", as the album description calls it, came out in 2000.
I still reccomend picking up the album. It's better than a majority of the music that has come out this year but when you know what the Kings are capable of you can't help but be a little disapointed. Pick up the album at best buy and you will get a bonus disc of all new material.....most of which is better than a lot of songs on the main album.
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Another great KMK album for my music library
William M. Sweet | Marietta, Ga. USA | 11/26/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"On other KMK albums, there are always tracks that I skip, because they aren't very good. Those albums are still good, but they kinda feel like they have select tracks that are just there to fill space on the album. This album is great from start to finish. My favorite song would have to be "Pack Ur Bowls," which is guaranteed to become the stoner anthem for the next decade. My second favorite track would have to be "Sex Toy," which features a guest appearance from none other than the Tecca Nina himself. Obviously I'd recommend this album for anyone who is a fan of KMK. Also I'd recommend this album for anyone looking for something different when it comes to Hip-Hop and Punk Rock. This album mainly sticks to the Hip-Hop side of things, but there are also several tracks that are very mellow, that you can just listen to and vibe out for a little while. If anyone is interested, check out the music video for the single, "Where I'm Going," on Youtube, or any other major video network. You won't be disappointed with this album. Support Radical Habits."