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Today Marks The 20th Anniversary Of Twiztid’s Iconic LP “Freek Show”!

Happy Halloween! Hard to believe Juggalos! But today marks the 20th anniversary of Twiztid’s iconic LP “Freek Show”!” Do you remember where you were when you were first bumping the hell out of “Freek Show” and the LP blew your mind like a shotgun straight to the dome?! How did you react when your eyes first witnessed Madrox and Monoxide faces were sewn together for the artwork?   What about the time your parents yelled at you to turn off the TV after they saw Monoxide and Jamie hovering across a Ouija Board in the “We Don’t Die” video? Did your jaw and their jaws drop straight to the cold hard floor at the same time?!  Which track from “Freek Show” do you still find yourself bumping the most? Leave your favorite memories all about “Freek Show” below!

P.S. We here at Faygoluvers.net are also super stoked by the fact that Twiztid are featured as the the front cover via our homies Underground Nation Magazine and its all celebrating the 20th anniversary of “Freek Show”! We even have a sneak peek of the interview they conducted with Jamie Madrox and it contains Madrox’s respect for Proof of D-12, open to doing a collabo with Eminem, why MNE signed Oh! The Horror and of course full on back story history behind their Juggalo favorite LP “Freek Show”!

Snippets from the UGN sneek peak with Jamie Madrox below!

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Underground Nation Magazine: Now, your classic underground hit “Freek Show” turns 20 years old at the end of this month on Halloween, how does this make you feel?

Jamie: Really awesome, because in my mind, obviously “Mostasteless” the hoodies cover, the not so much the concept of the baby’s cover but the hoodies cover that really came out with that big circle lime green sticker that said featuring ICP. In my mind, that was the first real opportunity at being real and giving a platform and then “Freek Show” was the second. Obviously I am not silly, I understand the reissue and all those but “Freek Show”, considering all of the ideas of “Mostasteless” all being one record and “Freek Show” was the next step. “Freek Show” was the first chance for Jamie and Paul to step away from everybody and be like, “We think we have learned enough, let us show you guys what we can do!” and then we step behind the production board, we sat down with Fritz the Cat, we sat down with Gary Arnett and E Wolf talked about the cover and the production of the record and we really, really piloted that whole ship and I think it makes me feel great because it was the introduction to what I stand here today in my own office doing which is handling my motherfucking business. That’s real shit!! It’s what I like to call on the job training, sir. You know what I mean? Its just like what we said about Oh! The Horror wanting it, you could tell we wanted it. We still do, like we haven’t lost a beat, dude! like it’s the same, it’s the same energy, it’s the same magic, it’s the same want. We wake up every day to do this shit like when we reach out to people and people reach back to us and looks on their face and the happiness and the whatever we can provide to get people through their day, I think it is a cool feeling, I think that is something that I never want to stop. Ya know?!

UGN: Is there a deeper hidden metaphor behind the album art of “Freek Show” in regards to the sewn faces and the angel with wings and halo?

Jamie: Oh, the artwork. The idea in the concept was the perfect balance. that’s what is written under the poster. It is the perfect balance of good and evil, like the idea of without light there can be no dark, without dark there could be no light like everybody likes to say (Obviously one is good and one is bad). But the actual idea that you need both of them to achieve the other and I think that is what we were trying to show everybody and the concept of the record going through, a person who’s on the edge and they’re basically like we’re the freak shows in the carnival wagons that were taking city to city with broken wings and going through this whole thing and coming to grips with the record, if you listen to the progression of the record, we get over those things and we find out that our imperfections are okay.

Jamie: Its okay to be not perfect and I think that’s the takeaway by the end of the record with “I’m Alright”, you are all right, because all of the things and all of the hang-ups that you had throughout you’re “Different” and “People Are Strange” and all of these different avenues that we walk you down into all the angels with broken wings, those are the people listening. You’re all angels with broken wings and you just don’t know where to go, or what to do but it is okay to be flawed, it’s okay to learn to try to learn to be better. That’s alright and I think that if there is a hidden meaning, I believe that is what it is.

UGN: Are there any lesser known studio session stories you like to share behind creating “Freek Show”?

Jamie: There’s one cool one, that was when Paul and I were working on “Fall Apart” in studio A of the Disc LTD with Fritz and we were sitting there and Violent J came up to listen. And he was like just not necessarily to check up on us but he just happened to be, I don’t know what the hell he was doing in east point at the time, seeing how they were from way in NOVI, but he happened to be there and he stopped into the session and we are like, “Oh shit, what’s going on?!” and he’s like, “Why don’t you play some of the shit that you’re doing.” And we played “Fall Apart” for him and we were building, I want to say at the time, I could be correct, could be wrong but I want to say at the time we were building the bridge, *starts singing* “you fall apart something someone” with that distortion and that kick *makes distortion sound effect* and boom! He was just so blown away by it, he was compelled to go and get on the phone and call Mike Clark, who was about 15 minutes away in Sterling Heights and rush him to the studio to come and listen to this song and just listen to the freshness, that Twiztid’s putting into existence and that was like, I don’t know, that made me stop in my tracks because the guy that was helping me craft my album the first time around is now freaking the fuck out because Paul and I are just so awesome with, like it made me feel good, it made me not feel like a Padawan, it made me feel like a real Jedi, that makes sense?

UGN: Yes and wow! For real?!

Jamie: Its fucking real, its real as fuck and Mike E. Clark came there and just like looking at his face and just having him be like, “Man you guys are really killing it!” and then they left and its like we looked at Fritz and Fritz looked at us and we were like, “Did that just happen?!” It was like, “holy fuck man!” I guess if there were any wavering, which there wasn’t, but if there were any wavering of confidence, man that just put it right back on par.

UGN: And speaking of “Fall Apart”. When fans tell you in person that, that track specifically has saved their very own lives, how do you approach this response in-person?

Twiztid - Freek Show (2000, Cassette) | Discogs

Jamie: I think to anyone who says that about any of our music, I say that I’m honored that I could be something for you. Whether it be that to be something for you on the day that you fell down or something, if our music can be that, anything for you, I am honored, and I am beyond honored. I am always honored. I am blown away, like it’s like having someone have you tattooed or your lyrics or your words on their body, it’s amazing, it’s humbling, it’s a beautiful thing and it’s like, I don’t ever want to take that for granted, I am always proud of that and I think that people know that. I know, nowadays, you are supposed to be a cool Johnny badass and you’re not supposed to care what people think but I truly do care about what our listeners think, really I always have.

To Read The Full Sneak Peek Click Here: https://underground-nation.com/2020/10/30/celebrating-20-years-of-pure-horror-brilliance-with-freek-show-sneak-peek-interview-with-jamie-madrox-of-twiztid/

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    Faygoluvers Comments

  1. Chevy2Dope

    Chevy2Dope

    Comment posted on Saturday, October 31st, 2020 08:02 am GMT -5 at 8:02 am

    It was fun getting this on release day along with Bizzar/Bizaar. I can’t believe that was 20 years ago.

  2. NephiLo

    MisterMime

    Comment posted on Sunday, November 1st, 2020 03:10 pm GMT -5 at 3:10 pm

    Makes me feel old lol

  3. dood

    Comment posted on Saturday, October 31st, 2020 09:08 am GMT -5 at 9:08 am

    Fuck yeah Twiztid!

  4. wicket_juan

    wicket_juan

    Comment posted on Saturday, October 31st, 2020 01:11 pm GMT -5 at 1:11 pm

    And Today Marks The 20th Anniversary Of I.C.P.’s Iconic L.P.s, “Bizzar /Bizaar” ! 👌🤡

  5. TwiztidOne

    njones20

    Comment posted on Saturday, October 31st, 2020 03:45 pm GMT -5 at 3:45 pm

    Whoop whoop to all 3 albums. Favorite bizzar/bizaar songs? Mine is Please Don’t Hate Me.

  6. Waterboy

    Comment posted on Saturday, October 31st, 2020 04:09 pm GMT -5 at 4:09 pm

    Crystal Ball for me njones

  7. TwiztidOne

    njones20

    Comment posted on Saturday, October 31st, 2020 04:10 pm GMT -5 at 4:10 pm

    Another dope song. There were so many bangers on b/b.

  8. wicket_juan

    wicket_juan

    Comment posted on Saturday, October 31st, 2020 04:28 pm GMT -5 at 4:28 pm

    Take Me Away! 👌💀

  9. Naptownjuggalo

    Naptownjuggalo

    Comment posted on Saturday, October 31st, 2020 09:43 pm GMT -5 at 9:43 pm

    Those Bizzar Bizaar albums are my favorite icp albums of all time. When those dropped and freek show that shit was the pinnacle for me. To this day I bump those albums!! God dam those were great times. That tour and gathering and dam near everything that happened in the juggalo world was the shit!! All the shit that everyone talks nowadays and how this person did that person wrong man pop those cds in and remeber what family and juggalos should be!!!! Much clown love brothers and sisters

  10. TwiztidOne

    njones20

    Comment posted on Sunday, November 1st, 2020 08:07 am GMT -5 at 8:07 am

    Much agreed
    I never did understand how a beef between 2 (or 4) grown men could systematically tear apart the entire juggalo family.
    Whoop whoop if you’re down til you die.

  11. NephiLo

    MisterMime

    Comment posted on Sunday, November 1st, 2020 03:09 pm GMT -5 at 3:09 pm

    Yep. Sometimes I will bump some Dark Lotus and be in a place where none of the drama exists.

  12. Waterboy

    Comment posted on Saturday, October 31st, 2020 10:12 pm GMT -5 at 10:12 pm

    very well said naptown

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