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Track List: Mostasteless

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  1. Twiztid (Intro)
  2. 2nd Hand Smoke
  3. Diem***af***adie!
  4. Rock The Dead
  5. Spin The Bottle
  6. Blink
  7. How Does It Feel?
  8. $85 Bucks An Hour
  9. 1st Day Out
  10. Whatthef**k!?!?
  11. Bury Me Alive
  12. Hound Dogs
  13. Renditions Of Reality

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Album Details: Mostasteless

Release Date:
06/22/1999
Label:
Psychopathic / Pgd
UPC:
756504209929

User Reviews: Mostasteless

  1. TWIZTID ROCKS

    , June 24, 2003
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  2. down wit the clowna

    , April 28, 2003
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From AMG Reviews

To all but the hardcore juggalos (and I've discovered that there isn't any other kind), the thought of a group of Insane Clown Posse protegees isn't exactly inspiring, but Twiztid may take you by surprise. Trading in the same horror comic book schtick that has made ICP the most inexplicable cult phenomenon of the '90s, Twiztid is, if anything, even more ridiculously exaggerated than their mentors. That, of course, is their selling point, and the weird thing is, their debut album Mostasteless actually works better than most ICP records. Like The Amazing Jeckle Brothers, Mostasteless is focused and benefits greatly from the musicality of producer Mike E. Clark, who not only plays the great majority of the instruments, but also mixes, programs and engineers the album, along with writing the music for over half the record. Clark is clever and he helps Twiztid segue convincingly between '70s soul jams, thrash metal and street jams. But that may give too much credit to Clark, since the duo wrote and played the two most convincing cuts on the record, "2nd Hand Smoke" and "Diemuthafuckadie" (which contains an effective, surprising sample from Gentle Giant's "Spooky Boogie"). Also, Twiztid are better rappers than their mentors, and less cartoonish (except when paired with them on the freestyle-styled "85 Bucks an Hour"). Of course, this is all a relative judgment -- compared to almost any other rapper, including Detroit peers Eminem, Twiztid is a cartoon -- but throughout Mostasteless Twiztid often is more convincing than their Dark Carnival collegues. It has to be said, that if you don't buy into the whole comic book horror schtick, Mostastless (which isn't nearly as offensive as it would like, simply because after years of horrorcore posturing, it's hard to find endless streams of profanity offensive) will be irritating, but if you've bought into it, you'll enjoy this record as much, if not more, than most ICP albums.

- Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide



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Protégés of the Insane Clown Posse, the Detroit-area Caucasian rap duo Twiztid based their act on a similarly theatrical, outrageous, makeup-heavy image and an obsession with serial-killer horror films. Jamie Madrox and the Monoxide Child cast them...Full Twiztid Biography

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