KMK & Strange Noize Tour Raises Over $3,000 For Wounded Soldiers of Ward 57

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California based rip-hop hybrids the Kottonmouth Kings have donated over $3,000 from this year’s successful Strange Noize Tour to the wounded soldiers of Ward 57. The group banded together with Doug Cox, owner of the national street marketing company Poster Giant, along with designers Alex Lewis and Eoin Doherty of the Mazui Foundation to create a one-of-a-kind tour poster that was sold on this year’s Strange Noize Tour.

"No matter what your political views are, everyone can appreciate the fact that the wounded soldiers are our brothers and sisters that need our help. We owe it them to pick up the torch and make sure that these soldiers have what they need," says Kottonmouth Kings frontman Brad X. "The donation we made to Ward 57 this year is only a fraction of is needed financially to continue giving these soldiers the best possible care. Let's make sure that none of these soldiers are ever forgotten. We are asking everyone to pitch in and make a donation through Ward 57's website, because even a couple dollars can make a huge difference if we all band together in times of need."

The proceeds from the sale of the poster went directly to the Ward 57 and will go towards the purchase of such items such as amputee wheelchairs, medical equipment, DVD players, TVs, movies, music, washing machines and other items needed to bring the best quality of life possible to the country’s wounded soldiers. The partnership brought together two groups of people who might have opposing political, religious or social views, but put personal barriers aside to help those in need. A limited number of the posters are still available to purchase online at www.operationward57.org.

Ward 57 at Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) in Washington D.C. is filled with those that have been torn apart both physically and mentally. They are taking months to recover only to be discharged to substandard housing for even more recovery time, with some taking years. This is the ward of the forgotten. To date there are at least 750 American amputees due to the Iraq War.

Kottonmouth Kings have revealed the cover art and tracklisting for their upcoming tenth studio album, “The Green Album” online at http://www.subnoizestore.com/Kottonmouth-Kings-The-Green-Album-p/nze101.htm. The album will land in stores October 28th, 2008 through the group’s own Suburban Noize Records. In an effort to continuously spread their message of peace and positive vibrations the group will be donating a percentage of profits from the sale of album to various environmental causes.

For the release of the Kottonmouth Kings monumental tenth studio album, the group pulled out all the stops. Consisting of twenty-one prime cuts recorded over a six month stretch at the group’s own Burbank, CA based studio, “The Green Album” blends together earth shattering hip-hop, rawkus punk-rock and soulful acoustics to create the group’s career defining release. The album is anchored by collaborations with hip-hop’s hottest rapper, Tech N9ne, on "Sex Toy", Oregon's king of rapid-fire rhyme the Dirtball on “Green Grass” and hip-hop legend Brother J of X-Clan spitting his brand of ancestral wisdom on “Free World”.

The album release comes on the heels of the Kottonmouth Kings headlining this summer’s biggest underground music tour, The Strange Music Festival alongside Tech N9ne. The tour smashed all expectations with huge turnouts and over 90% of the two-month tour was sold out beyond capacity. The tour is proof that the underground musical movement spearheaded by its headliner’s can no longer be ignored by the mainstream.

source: http://www.hiphopgame.com/news.php3?id=2990
 
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thats cool and all...but damn, 3K really aint much.meaning either A)there kinda stingy with it and didnt donate too much or B)these dudes arent making THAT much bread on their tours...im not hating or nothin tho, that shits cool
 
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thats cool and all...but damn, 3K really aint much.meaning either A)there kinda stingy with it and didnt donate too much or B)these dudes arent making THAT much bread on their tours...im not hating or nothin tho, that shits cool
Dude, they sold posters to make the money.... Getting 3,000 + from posters is pretty damn good.

Also, new kmk track, just thought I would put it here:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OHY6X568
 
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That's what 3000 dollars would equate to in "G's", fammo... Very good with the division!

Anyway.... KMK are getting cooler and cooler to me as time passes. Maybe one of these days I'll check out their music.
 

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KMK smoked more than 3k a day in bud, and I'm supposed to get excited that they sold posters at concerts and raised 3k? Put the Kush down and use that money more wisely.
 

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I'm just saying I'm not gonna praise the guys for raising 3k when they probably made hundreds of thousands on the tour itself.


Daddy X: Listen, guys. We gotta start showing people that we care about them and shit.

D-Loc: *Faded* .....HUH?......

Pakaleka: VOTE FOR ME!

Richter: How 'bout we give 'em 3k out of our beer fund and tell them we raised money by selling posters at the venue?

Daddy X: Perfect!


^ Guaranteed that's how it went down.
 
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Daddy X: Listen, guys. We gotta start showing people that we care about them and shit.

D-Loc: *Faded* .....HUH?......

Pakaleka: VOTE FOR ME!

Richter: How 'bout we give 'em 3k out of our beer fund and tell them we raised money by selling posters at the venue?

Daddy X: Perfect!
How are you going to act like a 3000 dollar donation is a bad thing? It's nice that they donated anything at all. I can't speak for how generous you are as far as charity goes, but I know that's about $2950 more than anything I've ever donated. And I'm glad they picked a worthwhile cause rather than some bullshit like (this is where I'm going to offend a bunch of people, I'm sure) AIDS relief for Africa.

::Opens his "You're a racist" response umbrella::
 

L.D.S.

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How are you going to act like a 3000 dollar donation is a bad thing? It's nice that they donated anything at all. I can't speak for how generous you are as far as charity goes, but I know that's about $2950 more than anything I've ever donated. And I'm glad they picked a worthwhile cause rather than some bullshit like (this is where I'm going to offend a bunch of people, I'm sure) AIDS relief for Africa.

::Opens his "You're a racist" response umbrella::
3 THOUSAND DOLLARS!!!!! THANK GOD FOR THE KOTTONMOUTH KINGS! THEY'RE SO CONSIDERATE!








Fuck a bunch of that.