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Psychopathics From Outer Space Part 3

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Just moments after we stumbled off of the no-mans-land trail in Newton County to escape Punkinhead and find an old timepiece on the ground to see the Clockwork Grey, a material in which we can walk back and forth through the seems of time. But while standing there in a field, pickin’ the wedgie out our ass crack we notice a shooting star. Yet it seems that this star is coming closer and closer to where we are positioned as if it were destined to land in the field like there were crop circles or something. Following the impact we find ourselves running over to the crater that’s split the earth’s surface 17 feet deep.

The closer we draw to this object the more bass rumbling we feel in our belly’s. The production on Psychopathic’s CD’s over the years has only shot into the stratosphere to bring itself back to earth to blow the lids off our fuckin’ heads like a mossberg point-blank from behind.

Ever since the first was conceived I’ve always had a deeper appreciation for these compiliations, 1, 2, & 3. Record labels put out regular mixtapes to display the skills or abilities of one or two new artists, and what these guys always do is just that, but take it one step further. Aside from a shit-load of new music to bump by the newer faces, the ol’ school OG’s; T-W-I-Z-TID, Blaze, and of course motherfuckin’ ICP. It’s a mixtape with no meaning, or message other than to sound out of this world and completely new. It’s always like that; whether we’re finding our ways through the Amazing Maze, spinning some 24’s on our ’84 Regal, or getting a fix for My Addiction, it’s fuckin’ fresh.

Now if you’re a Juggalo and you have no idea about this disc, you’ve gotta problem. Not really you can just read this and then go peep the album yourself. Yet here’s something for you to wanna go get it quicker; ICP, Twiztid, Blaze, Boondox, Dark Lotus, DJ Clay, Motown Rage, The Hatchet Family, and Zodiac Mprint. Those ten names have collectively added their powers gathered from the inner depths of outer space to set this disc on a mission. To once again come to this useless, hopeless, and restless ball of life and take it over for the hatchet.

Right about here is where I would tell you about the individual tracks, but I hold these CD’s in such a high regard I couldn’t spoil that fun for you, the listener. I want you to draw your own conclusions on this one and not even care about what you’ve read already. These tracks are off the fucking hook, but that is just me and I don’t know how you feel about it. Just do me a favor take yourself a copy of this CD, listen to it and call me in the morning let me know how you like it.

Tracklisting

01. Blast Off
02. Dark Lotus – Further Away
03. Insane Clown Posse – Truth Dare
04. Zodiac Mprint – Shake
05. Twiztid – My Addiction
06. Boondox – My Van
07. Blaze, Violent J, Madrox – Put It Down
08. DJ Clay – Just a Song I Wrote
09. Boondox, Shaggy, Monoxide – Last Day Alive
10. Twiztid – Zombie
11. Blaze – Girls They Love Me
12. Insane Clown Posse – If I Was God
13. Boondox – Torn Possession
14. Motown Rage – Reason
15. The Hatchet Family – Hatchet Man
16. The Landing

Websites

PsychopathicRecords.com
MySpace.com/PsychopathicRecords

Record Label:

  • Psychopathic Records

Release Date:

  • 11/13/2007

Reviewer:

  • Whipstick

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