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Formerly Of Kottonmouth Kings.
Audio Mixer: Patrick Shevelin.
Introduction by: DJ Circa.
Photographer: Angela Giacoma.
Saint Dog: Mark Twang (guitars); Little Brother (bass guitar); Brooklyn Beat Box.
Personnel: Mark Twang (guitar); Brooklyn Beat Box (drums).
Saint Dog Ghetto Guide Songs Ghetto Guide Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   Surprisingly good.... I used to love Saint Dog back in the old days with the Kottonmouth Kings - the late 90's (especially Reality of Change and Suburban life, as well as having the coolest punk rock/stoner swagger) and then he kinda dropped off the face of the earth for a while. When he reappeared on Sub Noize records, it took me a while to get around to buying it and I'm glad I did.
I don't why it surprised me that it was a great album but it did. I found songs on the album that to me are immediately in my top bunch of favourite songs – Starts Banging, Now I lay me down, Breaking the Glass, SoCal Thug, Summertime.
Some of the songs (especially Starts Banging) have like a “in da Club” 50 cent vibe and that song went to #1 in Australia, so I don’t know why this album couldn't be as popular (besides a million dollars in marketing costs!). Mellow Man Ace adds a great deal to the “Breaking the glass” song and all the others are just so funky. I also like the unconformable social amputees anthem, which isn’t really funky or hip hop but a cool kinda slower punk/rock song – nice contrast to the rest of the album.
The only songs that I tend to forward thru when listening to the cd are crime to rhyme, rock ‘n’ roll roadie – this isn’t to say that they’re bad – just not as good as the others.
My next purchase will have to be Sub Noize Soldiers – Saint contributes on 6 songs on that album. Submitted by Darren (Melbourne, Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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