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In 1998, shortly after leaving their Detroit underground rap group House Of Krazees with legendary rapper The R.O.C., Jamie Madrox (then known as Mr. Bones) and The Monoxide Child (then known as Hektik) found a place on Insane Clown Posse's label Psychopathic Records, and there, they released their debut album as Twiztid, "Mostasteless", and to this date, it remains my favorite album to come out of Psychopathic Records yet.
Jamie Madrox's flow and wicked wordplay is stellar beyond belief. ...
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My daughter loves this stuff, but I don't care for it at all. It must be a generational thing!
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this cd is really good.... i dont know about anything else these guys have done after this effort, but I got this cd years ago at a store for 99 cents and I still rock it.... pretty crazy lyrics but original styles to say the least
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twiztid is amazing group off the psychopathic record label. i love this cd...version 1 and 2 are great. but version 2 probably is better bc it has spin the bottle, the first song i ever heard by twiztid and ever since then ive been a major fan. of course any friend of icp is a friend of mine. these guys are so talented. all songs are great from start to finish. its a true masterpiece. a must buy for all juggalos and lettes. Support real music!!!. MCL for all the juggalo family. Well be down with ...
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Both these Krackers have a better flow then M&M! Before I just said Jamie Maddrox had a better flow, but on further analysis it has been discovered that M&M aint ever the second best Kracker rapper from Detroit.
You only like M&M because of dre's beats! Admit it!