I got an advanced copy in the mail from a homie who bought me a copy and got a chance to peep this freshness out on my stereo and I can personally tell you, juggalos DON’T PASS THIS UP! Because once it’s gone, IT’S GONE!
So let’s break it down song by song….
1. It’s Pulling Me In
This intro sets the tone for the whole CD. Enough said…..
2. Hell Ride (feat. Violent J)
Twiztid and Violent J take you on a spectacular rollercoaster ride through Hell’s demented and wickedly laced horrors of all sins. Violent J and Monoxide really stand out on this track, Madrox’s voice and lyrics slow the tone down but really paints a picture. Your body and soul slowly melt away! Great track. 4/5
3. Hold On To Me (feat. Boondox)
Beat? Scratches with a wickedly aura and tells a story of Twiztid and Boondox going to a carnival with a girl and the terror that the carnival holds within. Lyrically, Madrox and Boondox school it with rapid fire rhymes. Especially Boondox’s verse, he doesn’t sound like himself but his voice is unique and scary. 5/5
4. Hell On Earth
Twiztid fucking tears and rips the sound barrier with this track! Take Twiztid’s Black Majik sound from Mutant Vol. 2 and give it a hinted but unique mix of some light Lamb of God flavor and you have a fuckin’ banger! Motown Rage looks like they’ve done the production on this track and with this unique mix……5/5!!!!!!!!!!
5. End Of Days (feat. Prozak)
Twiztid and Prozak take us back with some Fright Fest aura with the energy of the Man’s Myth tour and blend us with the prophecies of the coming end of days. I would’ve loved to hear this on W.I.C.K.E.D., even without Prozak’s guest vocals is sounds dope! Prozak’s natural wicked sound just fits with this bonus flavor and gives us a sick take on his views of the end. 4/5
6. Death Note (Eric Davie remix)
This remix I wasn’t really feeling too much, especially with the girl’s lyrics chopped and screwed, but the beat sounds a little like one of ICP’s remixes on the Wraith remix albums. Gives it a little more of a lighter side of W.I.C.K.E.D. albeit simple. 3/5
7. Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha (Akuma remix)
Dope…..the best way to describe it, DOPE! The beat and vocals have been amplified with some amazing skills by Akuma. Personally I kinda favor this mix over the original. It’s not perfect it gets a 4/5 in my book.
Overview: Juggalos get this CD! It’s worth it! GET IT! Add this to your collection of Psychopathic rarities and fuckin’ show the world how scary we can be!
Websites
Twiztid.com
MySpace.com/Twiztid
PsychopathicRecords.com
Record Label:
- Psychopathic Records
Release Date:
- 05/05/2009
Reviewer:
- Carlos "Dallas" Esquivel
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