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Twiztid: Everybody is a Juggalo — even you

The Demented Duo, Twiztid was recently interviewed by Gimme Noise. In this interview Mono and Madrox discuss Juggalos, their parents feelings, raves, future plans and a plethora of other topics.

You can read the full interview Sarah Stanley-Ayre conducted with Twiztid below.

From Gimme Noise:

Twiztid refuse to be anything other than themselves. The maniacal rap duo of Jamie Madrox and Monoxide Child have been terrorizing ears with their style of hardcore hip-hop known as horrorcore since 1997. Originally members of Insane Clown Posse’s Psychopathic Records label, they have since formed their own independent label and are currently embarking on a nationwide tour.

Juggalo culture is often misunderstood. Yet, members of the “family” continue to grow in numbers, as media outlets scramble to properly capture and adequately describe the movement. Gimme Noise gave Twiztid the opportunity to tell their side of the story before their show at Skyway Theatre in Minneapolis this Wednesday.

Gimme Noise: I want to talk about Juggalos.

Monoxide: America can never embrace something it doesn’t in fact create or understand. The fact that mainstream America had nothing to do with the creation of it will be a terror on their minds forever, and the fact that they don’t quite understand it… it will never be accepted. There’s a reason for that. Maybe we’re just not meant to be accepted by the masses like that. Maybe our voice isn’t for the masses, right?

Madrox: Another idea and concept of the “Juggalo,” when we first came into it, is essentially we’ll always carry the stigma of being a fan of Insane Clown Posse. When we first came on, that’s in a sense what we are, and we understood the culture, and so on and so forth, but we’re trying to do our thing as well.

Monoxide: What people don’t know is that everybody is a Juggalo. They don’t want to admit it, but everybody is one. Even you…

People are jealous… They shun it. They say it’s worthless, it’s pointless, but I’ll guarantee you this: we have saved as many lives as any fucking police officer, any fucking counselor, any psycho therapist. We’re right up there with them…

When we hear some fucking douchebag on Saturday Night Live cracking jokes about it, or some douchebag on a fucking sitcom cracking jokes about it, making fun of us… we don’t take too lightly to that shit. It’s insulting, and for you to just peek your head in our world long enough to make fun of it and not have any repercussion — that’s not fair.

You will not challenge us. You will not make fun of us. You will either understand us and roll with us, or you will forget about us and move along with your life, or we will make it a fucking nightmare.

That’s all life is. It’s one fucking nightmare, where you try to wake up every day. We’re just kind of riding along with it; we’re not trying to wake up anymore.

How do your parents feel about Twiztid?

Monoxide: My mom loves it. She’s sitting in a house that Twiztid bought her. My parents, in the beginning, they didn’t understand just the whole rap thing. It was such a gamble. It still is to this day, but then it was so unheard of, and then to be white on top of it? They just were like, “Do what you’re going to do, but if it doesn’t work, we’re not going to be surprised.”

We saw that we had a genuine relationship to be built with these kids and it became so it had nothing to do with ICP. They merely opened the door for us, and we’ll love them for that, the same way they should love us for taking that opportunity and actually doing something with it, and not just sitting there draining them and just running them into the ground.

Madrox: We’re that story of the Juggalos who made good. We started off as fans, and we climbed the ladder and we learned, and we actually made something of ourselves. At one time, we were standing on the other side of the barricade. Now we’re on the stage. That’s a great feeling, and it actually shows other people who are fans of the music that you can do something too.

How would you describe yourselves to people who have never heard of you?

Monoxide: We’re a horror movie on CD. We’re a nightmare that comes to life musically. We’re a horror movie with the boundaries of a nightmare, where nightmares have no boundaries. We’re boundless, and we represent the wicked shit.

Madrox: We are a daymare and a nightdream.

Monoxide: Straight up mare’in… When you say you rap, people get the wrong picture. Then they see that we’re white, and they’re just like, ‘What the fuck?’

Madrox: Where’s this going to go? Then they hear there’s paint involved, and they’re just like, “Wait, what?”

Monoxide: In the beginning, it was a blast, but once you’ve done it, how many times, how many different ways can you kill somebody? You really have to become creative. Now it’s beyond just writing a song. Now you’re pitching a movie. You’re pitching a scene in a movie. It’s not just another goddamn song about murder. We specialize in death.

What is the craziest thing you have seen at one of your shows?

Monoxide: I’ve seen somebody set somebody on fire. We had somebody come on our tour bus and try to get us with a samurai sword. We beat the shit out of him. For the guy that got set on fire, we really couldn’t do shit. We just saw this girl try to stab this girl, that was crazy as shit.

What kind of advice would you give to someone who is about to be at their first ever Twiztid show?

Monoxide: Just do you. It’s the one place you can come and be you. There’s no judging there. I mean, don’t come there trying to fucking molest kids, you pedophile, we’ll fucking kill you.

Madrox: Yeah, what the fuck, man?

Monoxide: But if you wanna come there and have a good time, ball out.

Madrox: You’re gonna have a good time. You’re gonna get your face rocked off. You’re gonna leave being like, ‘When’s the next one?’

Monoxide: Our shit is becoming huge with the rave kids. They used to go to raves; now they come to our shit and they’re all lit up like fucking U.F.O.’s. It’s the craziest shit but it’s amazing.

Are you big ravers?

Madrox: We gave it up for Lent.

Monoxide: We’ve never been concertgoers; we’ve never been big event-goers. We’re private people. Believe it or not, we share as much as we can, but behind the scenes… you come on our tour bus, it’s two fucking businessmen. It’s not a goddamn party. There’s not coke and whores everywhere. It just is what it is. We’re not that. There’s such a bigger picture than us just going around having sex with all the groupies and doing all the drugs we can.

What do you want people to know about you that maybe they misunderstand or that they haven’t gotten a chance to know?

Monoxide: I want them to know that we are here for them. We are the voice you fucking never had. That’s us. We are the reason to not go out and murder. Put us on and let us murder for you, so you can go on and live your life. Shit gets too deep? We’re here for you. That’s what we are.

Madrox: Let us be your audio medicine.

What do you want to be remembered for?

Monoxide: Being the voice of the people that were never listened to. Being savers of lives, being exactly what the fuck we are right now. If we died today, that’s exactly what the people that mattered would know us for.

Madrox: The impact that we have on so many people’s lives is truly amazing. It’s a blessing to be able to have that many people say that and just be…you changed my life, you helped me, you saved me. That’s beautiful.

Monoxide: And then in the same breath, you have their fucking parents say something negative about it. Like, look, assholes, if it wasn’t for us, you wouldn’t have a fucking son or daughter. We’re the only thing keeping them sane, keeping them from killing you in your fucking sleep. You need to recognize. Like, God bless America! It doesn’t make sense. It really doesn’t.

This is just the beginning. I promise you that. Everybody needs to band together and regardless of what the fuck its about, look at what it’s really, truly about — control. That’s what it is. If you think they’re going to stop, then you don’t know America. America is a bottomless feeding pit that is never full. Never full. We can destroy this? What else can we fucking shut down and destroy that we don’t understand or agree with?

The gloves are off. You want to come and try to attack us? You will pay for it one hundred percent. You will pay for it, because with us, there is no stigma. There is nothing. We’re the biggest kept secret in music. We’re what you truly need to be afraid of, but for all the wrong reasons. Afraid of us because you don’t understand it, you’ve never taken the time, and yet it’s still humongous. It’s so huge, even with your hate. Why not just try to figure it out and understand it? Quit using energy to hate something for no fucking reason.

Madrox: Get a hobby.

What are your big plans for the future?

Monoxide: We’re launching a record label. We’re launching the next 25 years of horrorcore, of wicked shit. That’s what we’re doing.

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    Faygoluvers Comments

  1. Rach-iLL

    rach-ill

    Comment posted on Tuesday, April 15th, 2014 02:20 pm GMT -5 at 2:20 pm

    Monoxide went off, goddamn lol

  2. Mr.Bitches

    Mr.Bitches

    Comment posted on Tuesday, April 15th, 2014 02:52 pm GMT -5 at 2:52 pm

    I gotta admit..this is a good interveiw.Been waitin on em to speak on some of this shit for a Bit

  3. dramaman127

    dramaman127

    Comment posted on Tuesday, April 15th, 2014 02:53 pm GMT -5 at 2:53 pm

    hopefully they stay true to that statement of bringing the wicked shit cause i felt like wasted part 2 was directed to a different audience, just waiting on a lp

  4. LuckyNumbrXIII

    Comment posted on Tuesday, April 15th, 2014 06:50 pm GMT -5 at 6:50 pm

    “When we hear some fucking douchebag on Saturday Night Live cracking jokes about it, or some douchebag on a fucking sitcom cracking jokes about it, making fun of us… we don’t take too lightly to that shit. It’s insulting, and for you to just peek your head in our world long enough to make fun of it and not have any repercussion — that’s not fair.”

    That shit right there, mang.

  5. IamTheRaven

    IamTheRaven

    Comment posted on Tuesday, April 15th, 2014 08:19 pm GMT -5 at 8:19 pm

    Bout time I heard those words about saving people from themselves. It was my story, and many Juggalos that I know, without the music, without the Juggalos, friends, many of the people that I know wouldve killed themselves, or other people. The fact remains, is that its not enough, and some of my Juggalo friends did in fact kill themselves. It all starts in the home. So if your kid listens to the music in the first place, you fucked up as a parent, so bitching about one of many solutions, only furthers your child’s anger against you and society, since all viewpoints to reality begin in adolescence, you put them on the path to darkness, and luckily for us, some people made it out, and reached back. Twiztid’s “Breakdown” kinda….. breaks it down, strange, huh? Oh, and I’m thirty years old, and have been listening since I was 12.

  6. Scarfaceklown

    Scarfaceklown

    Comment posted on Tuesday, April 15th, 2014 09:27 pm GMT -5 at 9:27 pm

    Ha! Gaaaaaaaaaaaaay!

  7. King Lucem Ferre

    Lucem Ferre

    Comment posted on Wednesday, April 16th, 2014 02:15 am GMT -5 at 2:15 am

    Thanks for stereotyping us even further, Raven.

    Just to make it clear, that one chick that Syko Sam killed, her parents were the fucking shit and were not at all fuck ups.

    I watched that Web Of Lies, they didn’t judge the music because it was making her happy.

  8. scruffy

    scruffy

    Comment posted on Wednesday, April 16th, 2014 05:33 am GMT -5 at 5:33 am

    so then, all juggalos were troubled youths who had fuck ups for parents?

    not buyin it.

    also, not buyin that ‘all viewpoints to reality begin in adolescence’. i think you just took too long to wake up. plus, if you let music define your reality, youre gonna have real problems dealing with the world.

    listening to the music we listen to does not put one on the path to darkness. nor does fucked up parenting, necessarily.
    take some responsibility for yourselves, twiztid is just a band. if you spend life talkin about how mommy fucked you up, youll never have any self-respect.

  9. IamTheRaven

    IamTheRaven

    Comment posted on Thursday, April 17th, 2014 06:27 am GMT -5 at 6:27 am

    I didnt say that listening to the music puts you on the path to darkness. In fact I said quite the opposite. And who is talking about the victims of a murderer? “That one chick that Syko Sam killed, her parents were the fucking shit,and were not at all fuck ups”…. how did I say that the parents of a victim were fuck ups? It has been proven that people who listen to any kind of music before 18, do not feel the same level of depth from other forms of music later, case in point, how many people over 25 think todays music is mostly garbage? That’s psychology, plain and simple. As for stereotyping, the music itself is pretty much a constant stereotype, so how could the fans of any kind of music be expected to come from different backgrounds? I wonder how many of you were actually from the ghetto…. I was. I am from Detroit. even if my parents were not “fuck ups” my youth was spent in a fucked up area. Thus, my parents, if I had two of them, could not afford to get a small child out of a dangerous city, then uhhh, yeah, thats kinda…… Fucked Up. Do you know how many Juggalettes I met that were raped? I’d have to say that all Juggalos I got to know, were beaten as children. There are psychological reasons for everything that we do. Stemming from the direct environment we are raised in, to the cultural environment we choose to be a part of. The truth is, we did not choose any of it, it is a psychological equation, merely playing itself out, just think back to when you were first “called” to this music. Did you listen cuz you couldnt relate? Did you listen cuz its all there was to listen to? No, you listen because your subconscious mind is trying solve the equation. See how you picked one little thing you thought I said, and attacked it? go back and listen to the music, same thing, the same mentality echoing on, and as for the “Twiztid is just a band” wow, lots to say on that, first of all, everyone that seeks attention, be it actors, writers, musicians, politicians, athletes, all have a very similar psychological defect, that makes them reach out to other people. It’s the very thing that makes people go on posts on the internet and talk a bunch of crap, because they reacted, let me repeat, REACTED, to the way they felt about something, much more than having a plausible conversation, stating fact that is in direct opposition, do you see how neither of you said that YOUR parents werent fucked up? The TRUTH of the matter is, emotional memory is stored in our subconscious, meaning that we have triggers, that are randomly set off, a series of reactions that we ourselves do not know about, until we see it happen, in everyday events, and under stress. So people who were treated like shit, or even neglected, cling to both love and hate, as an inner turmoil that can either be expressed in creativity, or will see people wanting a family, love, kids, a job, all that shit, and SUBCONSCIOUSLY, not feeling worthy of it, or knowing how to handle the positive, thus the duality of the concept remains, Fuck the world, we dont die, Family. over and over again, until your subconscious mind gets rid of one side or the other, and eventually, you get spit out of the dark carnival a changed person. How many of you still dont get it? I bet you somehow managed to take my words offensively didnt you? Psychology. This is why some “juggalos” feel empowered by the violence in the music, and some feel empowered by the whole idea, and decide to do something with their lives, even if its just being a better person. Here’s a song I did with Justinsayne N8v. Musically, I suck, this is simply a fact, and I acknowledge this wholeheartedly, but Justinsayne N8v is MUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCH better. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7e_SHJrwZhk&feature=youtu.be

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