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Heartbroken & Homicidal

Twiztid

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The Demented Duo comes with another chapter from the wicked realm of Psychopathic, with yet another full length review that was done and recorded within a year’s time since W.I.C.K.E.D. Twiztid has been known to dabble with new styles, leave an impression and turn heads. Juggalos I’m always honest, sometimes favorable but this is how it goes! Twiztid has delivered but what have they delivered?

Well let’s review!

1. Spiderwebs
What a way to open this album with what you don’t like about your significant other. Seriously some jealous and into some serial stalker shit that Twiztid is really good at putting together. Twiztid always keeps the freshness with sticking with a theme and anyone who’s been screwed over by an ex-girlfriend will love this!
3 / 5

2. I’m Just Sayin’
Featuring Blaze and Monoxide smoking a spliff, Monoxide rants a little and brings us to “What I’m Feelin'”.
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3. What I’m Feelin’
Twiztid comes correct and comes hard with what and who they are in music….the wicked shit! The duo takes it back to basics schooling the no-hows just how their world of wicked shit works and how sacrifice takes it toll to be worth success. Loving the beat. Jamie and Paul really took simplicity and real life comparison to music that everyone’s scared of. Truly a statement from music’s best kept secret.
3 / 5

4. Apple
Such an interesting name for a song, yet Twiztid comes forth with a piano melodic tune that speaks almost as a sequel to “Feel Me” from Independent’s Day. This song seems almost like a filler but I digress. Twiztid describes the world around them as a tree of negativity and the raw and spoiled always getting picked upon the healthier, or so I believe. Can’t say I feel it too much but the hook is really catchy.
2 / 5

5. Circles
Okay this one is another one out of left field, yet an in field hit within the themes of Heartbroken and Homicidal. Ask yourself what price you pay to overcome the fruits that life has to offer. Twiztid takes us through TWO instrumentals, to tell their tale of putting heartbreak into triumph. The beat is up beat….dims down and Monoxide speeds it up with some rock reminiscent of “Who Am I”. We all have tests in life and Twiztid flips the script on this experimental track. I’m feeling it!
4 / 5

6. P.S.A.
Here’s a concept that caught my attention. How far would you go to make someone listen? Cause a riot? Get yourself on T.V.? Twiztid has their own ways…..with some words of damnation and lacing it with alot of illegal activity, I have to say it’s a decent track. Musically I think it could’ve been better and lyrically it’s slightly sub-par of what Twiztid’s best known for doing.
2 / 5

7. It Don’t Matta
Never worry about what others do, they’re always gonna do their own thing but tell you what they wanna see you do. Now this is a Twiztid song! The daylight isn’t for Twiztid because they’ll intimidate others and beg them to just walk the other way! It don’t matta’ no more because it’s all about being you and YOU only!
4 / 5

8. I’m Stuck
Ever feel like you’ve been at a crossroads in your own life? Out of place and out of the spot you feel isn’t for you? Good concept in lyrical styles and delivery, can’t favor the instrumentals too much. A little bland and could be better flavor for the song’s embodiment.
3 / 5

9. Heard Enough
We all get tired of the same old bullshit that always gets to everyone and even Twiztid vents on it. Truly a Twiztid concept, slightly slower than most of the album but all in all a Twiztid track. They don’t take what they do for a joke and keep trolling on, ever since the days of Mostasteless.
3 / 5

10. Please (skit)
Hahaha gotta love begging for a little somethin’ somethin’. Leads to Cyanide.
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11. Cyanide
Gotta love the fast tempo and some bass guitars bringing you into some great lust, that we all get addicted to. It’s a honeymoon of wicked sex that Twiztid has been very good at inclining into their musical collection of fuck songs. It’s too short in my view but great!
4 / 5

12. Set By Example
Twiztid comes with another rock track that truly would’ve been dubbed a “Black Majik” track, had the project come through. A bit more of a positive track that’s a little more upbeat and strangely addicting. I even caught myself kinda headbanging to this one.
4 / 5

13. What Ya Really Want
When you wanna let her know that it goes no longer that TONIGHT…The one night stand track that isn’t “Living Da Vida Loca”, but more aggressive sexually and disappear in the morning days without a trace! Even if she has a man, make her night she’ll never forget!
5 / 5

14. Keys To My Mind
We all have little ways into our own hearts and this wicked ballad opens Twiztid up to a new world of melancholy and another element of murder. This track I say has potential to open Twiztid up to a new musical style. Experimental like “That’s Wicked” but out of their own element.
3 / 5

15. All The Rest
“When it comes to heartbreak to a man, it’s never our turn….the first week after a breakup, alone always feels the same.”

Wow….Twiztid really tells the truth about a long term relationship that comes to an end. We all feel like their a little more that we’ve bit off, during an argument there’s always threats but staggering from being alone. Almost like Jamie and Paul are flies upon the wall during “The Argument”, even includes the vocals of a female that plays an integral role into the ballad. Juggalos and Juggalettes, appreciate what you have even if it’s bad. It sucks being alone and heartbroken and never give up on love….
5 / 5

Overview: Okay this album was surely different, yet so spread apart from it’s themes. Yes there was murder, melancholy and truth but I just didn’t think there was enough icing on the cake. Yet, Twiztid never ceases to be willing to try new things that may be considered out of their element and that’s not a bad thing at all. Juggalos I recommend picking this one up for a different reason: It’s a specific taste for the ones who really feel it and have experienced it, not JUST because you love Twiztid. There’s something different everywhere in the album, just not enough Heartbreak to go with the Homicide in my opinion.

Websites

Twiztid.com
MySpace.com/Twiztid
PsychopathicRecords.com

Record Label:

  • Psychopathic Records

Release Date:

  • 09/21/2010

Reviewer:

  • Carlos "Dallas" Esquivel

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