Tsunami Brothers

The Tsunami Brothers were a turntablism duo consisting of DJ Bobby B and DJ Shakey Bonez, who are best known as members of the Kottonmouth Kings.

Tsunami Brothers
Also known asTsunami Bros.
OriginRedondo Beach, CA United States
GenresHip hop
Years active2003–present
LabelsSuburban Noize Records
Associated actsKottonmouth Kings
Subnoize Souljaz
Kingspade
WebsiteTsuanmi Brothers
MembersDJ Bobby B(Turntables)
DJ Shakey Bonez(Drums, Turntables)
Additional Personnel
Doug Carrion (guitars)
Lou Dog(Drums)

Tsunami Bros Creation

At soundcheck during Kottonmouth Kings tours the two would jump behind the turntables to pass the time. After numerous tours they decided to take their ideas and record them. Bobby B worked on the scratching along with Bonez who also worked on the drums. From there Bobby B laid down the rest of the production. This resulted in the two inviting all the artists on Suburban Noize, at the time, to come down and record vocals over their beats. Guest vocalists include the vocalists of the Kottonmouth Kings (and Pakelika too), Judge D, Big B, Phunk Junkeez, and Kona Gold.

Discography

King Harbor
Studio album by
Tsunami Brothers
ReleasedJuly 22, 2003
Recorded2003
GenreHip hop
LabelSuburban Noize
ProducerDJ Bobby B

King Harbor (2003)

King Harbor is the only studio album from American turntablism duo the Tsunami Brothers. It was released on July 22, 2003.[1]

# Title Featured guest(s) Time
1 Enter The Temple Chucky Styles 4:16
2 Evil's Daddy X, Johnny Richter, Judge D 3:35
3 Hands Like Bombs 4:05
4 Building Pakelika Robots Pakelika 3:40
5 Here Come The Tsunami Brothers 3:23
6 Watch'n Time Fly 4:28
7 Tidal Wave 4:58
8 The Crab Shack Special T.J. Lavin, Big B, and
Soulman and Milky
3:40
9 Rice In The Fader Chucky Styles 3:08
10 D.G.A.F. Kona Gold, D-Loc,
Big Bloe, and Big B
2;10
11 Classic Burger Johnny Richter and Mekelly 4:21

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