April 19, 2024
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Twiztid Surprises the Underground w/ 4 Track EP ‘Echoes From Dimension X’!

I just got out of an amazing Unwritten Law show and received a YouTube notification on my cell phone regarding new Twiztid music. “This has to be an April Fools” I mistakenly thought. Thankfully, nope, not an April Fools. *Laughs* So yes, it is true. The Demented Duo just surprised the underground with a brand new four track EP entitled ‘Echoes From Dimension X’! The whole EP is produced by Stir Crazy!  But physical copies are available  ONLY at http://www.MNEStore.com by placing an order over $50 before tax and shipping.  Just be happy we can bump it for free on YouTube through the Official Twiztid Channel, right below. Nuff said! 

 

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    Faygoluvers Comments

  1. Noawareness

    Noawareness

    Comment posted on Saturday, April 1st, 2023 01:02 pm GMT -5 at 1:02 pm

    I like this.

    I don’t like to compare because it’s 2 different beasts these days but from a critical standpoint, if you put this and that last violent j album side by side, the quality of this Twiztid project it’s leagues ahead. The production, the content, the delivery, song structure, the flows, the lyrics…

    I’ll probably always favour ICP over Twiztid because their back catalogue basically lives in me but these last few years have put that to the test.

  2. twztid13

    Comment posted on Friday, April 7th, 2023 09:37 am GMT -5 at 9:37 am

    I hadn’t liked an ICP album in a while, especially the beats, & listening to Bloody Sunday this morning, i realized J changed his voice (it’s deeper for sure). I definitely noticed the production values weren’t that good, too, but i thought maybe it was cuz i haven’t listened in a while.

  3. twztid13

    Comment posted on Friday, April 7th, 2023 12:24 pm GMT -5 at 12:24 pm

    I guess to be fair, i haven’t liked the last few Twiztid albums either. Mad season is the last one i bumped start to finish without skipping anything. I liked everything they ever released before then, except the weed EP’s (plural, cuz i can’t remember if electric lettuce was before mad season). I since started listening more to Tom Macdonald, Jelly Roll, Yelawolf, Caskey. I’ve always bumped & loved every Esham, hopefully he still brings it next time.

    The 2 verse only songs have permeated rap, sadly. I remember everything used to have 3 verses & 3 hooks (UGK had the song 3 sixteens in late 90’s, which wouldn’t make any sense today, ppl would wonder what they were talking about, lol). Technology has changed music for the worse, IMO, overall (especially autotune, ad revenue so only clicks matter, & search engines). I’m sure they will blame it on inflation, but whatever the popular groups do, the masses follow. ICP & Twiztid used to go against the grain (at least that was their schtick. Maybe i was just dumb & believed them), but now are just a cog in the tech machine, doing everything at the altar of the algorithm.

  4. Neverthrive

    Neverthrive

    Comment posted on Saturday, April 1st, 2023 08:27 pm GMT -5 at 8:27 pm

    It’s… okay
    Like, I know ICP have definitely thrown jabs at Twiztid in the past few years, but shit, man. Come up with a new song topic besides Joe Bruce. We get it already. His a big meanie pants

  5. Slumerican502

    Slumerican502

    Comment posted on Monday, April 3rd, 2023 10:52 am GMT -5 at 10:52 am

    Honestly the scene is done. Twiztid is competent but boring and icp is just mediocre.

    I’m also tired of twiztids constant meta lines and tracks about violent j and the fans turning their backs on them. Mostly, im tired of their generics beats. Not only that, but they design their songs now for the streaming algorithm. Short tracks. One verse a piece and a couple chorus, nearly every song for the last decade.

    Their delivery is always on point, but when you use generic beats and the same format on every song it homogenizes the music. Nothing is special anymore and nothing will stand the rest of time.

    And icp, we’ll everyone already knows how that one is going.

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