OT: Twiztid-W.I.C.K.E.D

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Jan 20, 2007
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IamGilgamesh.guru
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This shit is hysterical.



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.
The funny part is that you're more worked up about something you don't even like than I am about something I DO like. And by funny, I mean sad.
 
Apr 30, 2008
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hatemachine.us
#86
I smoked some hash earlier at my friends house and listened to it on my way home and the production on this is amazing. It didn't just grab my attention, it sucked me in. It reminds me of a remake of an old horror movie with all the voice samples and sound effects. The production notes I found were wrong so I'm interested in seeing which tracks Eric Davie produced and which ones Seven did.
 
Nov 7, 2006
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#87
And very few female midgets can give a blowjob to Shaq without sitting on a stool.
but it would be impressive for a midget to do so right? so in a way this is an analogy of how twiztid is very impressive in there genre. kind like how a midget dicksucker would be impressive if they could suck shaq's dick on a stool. in a way you just gave twiztid props in the weirdest way i've ever seen but i'm sure they can appreciate the love. as horrorcore goes this album is great for the genre. as for all around hip hop/rap it was average.
 
Nov 7, 2006
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#88
oh and dowtown boston juggalos if you plan on getting this album at the dowtown fye dont. as for i will be taking all the autoud card sand selling them on ebay then shrink rapping all the cd's back up. sorry lol i'm an asshole
 
Sep 16, 2006
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#90
I factually (I'm always right) review a shitty album and people act as if I'm personally angry at Twiztid.

Also I don't see how describing the craftsmanship and ambiance of a Twiztid album results in any ownage. It's kind of like giving an in-depth taste review on Cheetos. They're fucking cheetos, and it's fucking Twiztid.
 

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Jun 26, 2007
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#91
I factually (I'm always right) review a shitty album and people act as if I'm personally angry at Twiztid.

Also I don't see how describing the craftsmanship and ambiance of a Twiztid album results in any ownage. It's kind of like giving an in-depth taste review on Cheetos. They're fucking cheetos, and it's fucking Twiztid.

Dude...lol, I think we got you. (Not hating).
I happen to like it..others do too.
But it's whatever...no reason to keep going on 'bout it.
 
Feb 12, 2006
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#95
I just played it smart and am not listening to it all assuming I won't like it. On a better not 2PAC's and Boot Camp Clik's One Nation album is finally going to reach the light of day!
 
Oct 16, 2006
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#96
That's not what I meant...I thought I remember Tech saying in some interview that Travis hooked him up with a disc with beats and he decided to use all of 'em...I THINK.
Incorrect.. Travis did help Tech find beats he thought Tech might like but he didn't use every single beat thrown to him.. Case and point.. there was an interview that escapes me where Tech N9ne mentions of a instrumental Travis found and was expecting Tech to use for Killer and Tech shot the beat down saying he would of used the beat earlier like on Anghellic or Absolute Power but made mention of his sound evolving..

ECF'NW.