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The Bakersman
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Well, maybe I should have been more specific. The album isn't directly tied into juggaloism on every track. It's more of a grown-up style for them. The beats are hard, but not happy-go-lucky, slap yo momma fresh.
 
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Fucking horrible, not a single redeeming track on the album.

lol @ anyone liking this.

They are in no way, shape, or form giving "juggalos" props in that song.

In fact, if you would listen closely to the lyrics, they are dissing the fuck out of "juggalo" rappers. Haha, oh the irony.

But yeah, for everyone interested, no "juggalo" bullshit on this album.
Oh please, Twiztid fans trying to differentiate their music with any other Juggalo music is hysterical. This album is a bunch of cliche horrorcore bullshit with horrible beats and not one catchy hook.

Also there's nothing more grown up or mature about this album, it's horrible. FUCK YOU MOTHER FUCKER FUCK YOU FUCK DIE MOTHER FUCKER FUCK YOU. How deep. Trash.

At least they'll get retards to buy three versions of this hot garbage.
 
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Extra songs, Comic book, and a fucking DVD version??

They're some cheap fucks, seriously.

Too bad the majority of these poor Juggalos will actually buy all of them.

Poor bastards.
 

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Mizzourah
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lds has hoped on the twiztid train and hes not getin' off lol
I've been a fan of Twiztid since '99. I've gone on record a few times stating that I think Madrox is much more lyrical than he gets credit for. lol

I hopped off the Psy wagon three years ago, but remain true to Twiztid, regardless.
 
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Being critical of a shitty album does not equate to being salty.

It's just kind of embarrassing always seeing people try to act as if Twiztid is some deep, thought provoking duo, far and beyond ICP.
 

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The Bakersman
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I really want to hope that ICP's albums are good, but something from beats, all the way down to J's voice just doesn't hook me anymore. I can count on Madrox to hold my attention.

The biggest thing this cd lacks is comedy, which I think they do really well.
 
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#76
Being critical of a shitty album does not equate to being salty.

It's just kind of embarrassing always seeing people try to act as if Twiztid is some deep, thought provoking duo, far and beyond ICP.
Where has anyone ever said that Twiztid is deep and thought provoking??

Your music doesn't have to be "deep and thought provoking" to be enjoyable.
 
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Being critical of a shitty album does not equate to being salty.

It's just kind of embarrassing always seeing people try to act as if Twiztid is some deep, thought provoking duo, far and beyond ICP.
I wouldn't say thought provoking but if you actual LISTEN to the WORDS in the verses, its very visual and image inducing. You SEE a lot of it, and its far from standard. I used to listen to a LOT of horrorcore, and VERY few horrorcore 'artists' can pull of the ambience they effect on this album. OR portray being psychotically as effectively as they do at points such as the alternated hooks in Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha. It actually SOUNDS like they can barely control their voices, some decent voice acting if you ask me. Or at the end of a song, you hear one of them breathing heavily and then the sound merges with that of a swarm of bats flapping their wings, which conveys that supernatual effect of shapeshifting which goes above and beyond that of simple hack'n'slash shock value horrorcore that you so readily associate this with.

I don't by any means think this is a perfect release, I completely skip the intro and two songs on it every time. However it seems your superficial listening skills skimmed right over and past the subtleties that really mark the craftsmanship involved with this album.

*waits for short, rash, angry rant with no relevant points*
 
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#78
I wouldn't say thought provoking but if you actual LISTEN to the WORDS in the verses, its very visual and image inducing. You SEE a lot of it, and its far from standard. I used to listen to a LOT of horrorcore, and VERY few horrorcore 'artists' can pull of the ambience they effect on this album. OR portray being psychotically as effectively as they do at points such as the alternated hooks in Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha. It actually SOUNDS like they can barely control their voices, some decent voice acting if you ask me. Or at the end of a song, you hear one of them breathing heavily and then the sound merges with that of a swarm of bats flapping their wings, which conveys that supernatual effect of shapeshifting which goes above and beyond that of simple hack'n'slash shock value horrorcore that you so readily associate this with.

I don't by any means think this is a perfect release, I completely skip the intro and two songs on it every time. However it seems your superficial listening skills skimmed right over and past the subtleties that really mark the craftsmanship involved with this album.

*waits for short, rash, angry rant with no relevant points*
couldnt agree more
 
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I wouldn't say thought provoking but if you actual LISTEN to the WORDS in the verses, its very visual and image inducing. You SEE a lot of it, and its far from standard. I used to listen to a LOT of horrorcore, and VERY few horrorcore 'artists' can pull of the ambience they effect on this album. OR portray being psychotically as effectively as they do at points such as the alternated hooks in Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha. It actually SOUNDS like they can barely control their voices, some decent voice acting if you ask me. Or at the end of a song, you hear one of them breathing heavily and then the sound merges with that of a swarm of bats flapping their wings, which conveys that supernatual effect of shapeshifting which goes above and beyond that of simple hack'n'slash shock value horrorcore that you so readily associate this with.

I don't by any means think this is a perfect release, I completely skip the intro and two songs on it every time. However it seems your superficial listening skills skimmed right over and past the subtleties that really mark the craftsmanship involved with this album.

*waits for short, rash, angry rant with no relevant points*
This shit is hysterical.

VERY few horrorcore 'artists' can pull of the ambience they effect on this album.
And very few female midgets can give a blowjob to Shaq without sitting on a stool.

See what I did there, I painted an image in your mind, just like Twiztid did on the album! Oh boy, I sure was wrong. Cheap ambiance and voice acting with generic horrorcore lyrics, beats and hooks sure are hard not to appreciate!

Oh gosh, how the shitty songs blend in so smoothly with each other, how their voices really sound like they're trapped in hell!

If you're looking for subtleties in a Twiztid album to enjoy it, you're trying too hard. This isn't Sigur Ros here, it's a Psychopathic Records release with two men in face paint rapping about murder.