6:04 am
December 20, 2015
Anyone else tired of seeing those queers with twiztid. I'll give twiztid credit for trying something different and being creative, that's all well and good. But do we seriously have to see them every single time we see twiztid live? Once was plenty for me but I'd be perfectly content never seeing them again. I can't tell you how many people at 420 were all saying they were glad they got kicked off stage. Except for my dude Cody who wanted to throw something at them.
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Deadhed8:07 am
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August 6, 2013
10:12 am
July 21, 2012
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18 years down said
Anyone else tired of seeing those queers with twiztid.Better watch that. Mr Tidwell will come down on you like a stack of complaint forms.
18 years down could be British and is using the word "queer" to mean odd or weird.
Totally appropriate.
I doubt it though :/
10:37 am
December 18, 2012
10:39 am
December 18, 2012
11:37 am
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May 22, 2012
chops said
Well the way I see it is, any rapper/singer who performs without a live band/instruments or even a dj and just raps over a back track are nothing more than glorified karaoke performers aka poetry to a beat.
you serious?
you mightve invested in the wrongest possible genre of music. 'poetry to a beat' is as close as youll ever get to describing hip-hop in a nutshell.
i recommend folk.
way i see it is, any band playing over for songs they didnt write and record, is a glorified cover band. aka session player hacks who nonetheless couldnt hack a session.
and no, i dont like live bands with rappers. usually mixed for shit, distracting as all hell.
awfully paranoid, arent you?
12:05 pm
December 18, 2012
5:18 pm
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April 1, 2012
8:05 pm
January 6, 2013
I've been to way more rock/metal shows than rap, so I'm accustomed to it. But Twiztid has only been using the band for less than a year, and it's not every show. I think at one point they stated it wouldn't be a permanent fixture. I do enjoy that having the band drastically motivates them to change the setlist. Rather than 15 or 16 well known favorites and 2 or 3 oddities, it's actually vice versa with the band on stage, so that's cool.
8:30 pm
August 29, 2012
1:09 am
August 8, 2012
11:28 am
April 4, 2012
11:57 am
October 8, 2014
I've never seen them live either. But I'm all most positive that I wouldn't like it, big ass loud live drums and guitars over beats are just not my thing. After seeing The Wickedness I completely agree with Smack on the Twiztid's emoness! haha
If they were on a Twiztid tour in the future that I wanted to see, Id prolly not go. They add zero hype for me....
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Deadhed11:59 am
May 4, 2014
12:54 pm
June 14, 2013
12:54 pm
August 24, 2014
18 years down said
Anyone else tired of seeing those queers with twiztid. I'll give twiztid credit for trying something different and being creative, that's all well and good. But do we seriously have to see them every single time we see twiztid live? Once was plenty for me but I'd be perfectly content never seeing them again. I can't tell you how many people at 420 were all saying they were glad they got kicked off stage. Except for my dude Cody who wanted to throw something at them.
Who got kicked out again?
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