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Will Twiztid continue the trend of full album shows?
February 28, 2016
2:47 pm
Xanarki
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In RI they did Mostasteless, then in PA they did Freek Show. Do you think they will continue the trend? If so, I'm desperately hoping Mirror Mirror is next. According to RIAA, an EP is suppose to be 30 mins or less, although Mirror Mirror I think is between 35 and 40 mins. But I guess since it was initally suppose to be an opener/holdover till Green Book, Twiztid slapped the EP classification on it. Which concerns me, because what if they don't perform it, since its only 35 mins long? Or what if they skip it, and go straight to Green Book? Or what if they do both Mirror Mirror and Green Book in one night (quite the overkill, but would make sense too)?

 

What are your thoughts on this? Would you like to see Mirror Mirror, or skip to Green Book, or both, or have them disregard the chronological order and jump between albums? Oh yeah and can't forget the first 4 Tha Fam EP, which came out a few months before Green Book lol.

February 28, 2016
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Haven't been to any full album shows from any artist, so I'm not sure how much I'd like one. Didn't Twiztid get hated on for doing Heartbroken and Homicidal in chronological order at a GOTJ a few years back? Then again, that album is no where near as revered and popular as Mostasteless or Freekshow.

Mirror Mirror would be cool. I had a great time seeing them during the original MM tour. 

Green Book isn't my favorite album, but it could translate well live. Sans Bushwick Bill, Esham, E-40, Bone Thugz etc... they wouldn't show. 

A Blaze album show would be neat.

February 28, 2016
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Did they really do H&H start to finish? Never knew that. I also forgot that they did W.I.C.K.E.D. start to finish during the 2009 tour, with the addition of a few other songs afterwards. I've only seen two albums start to finish live before, the bands Candlebox and Sponge. If a release is extremely familiar and close to you, then I think the performance is quite worthwhile.

February 29, 2016
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No they just played the album for the Juggalos at that GOTJ.  Nothing was preformed live. 

February 29, 2016
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the intro for mm was the best live, FUCK WALMART!

February 29, 2016
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I could see them skipping both (and Man's Myth) to support the new remixed Mutant album.

Which I have spinning right now. Its a huge improvement from the original. 

February 29, 2016
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I hope so

March 1, 2016
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I think they should skip straight to Green Book (if they are indeed going to continue the full album-show trend). My reasoning is, yall remember when they dropped Mirror Mirror? That was some straight underground out of nowhere shit. No real hype or press, just boom, here's a dope little EP with hints at our upcoming LP sprinkled throughout and we move on. 

I think giving it a full show, while it'd be dope, would take away from the minimalistic feel of the record.

March 1, 2016
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Carnivalkilla44 said
I think they should skip straight to Green Book (if they are indeed going to continue the full album-show trend). My reasoning is, yall remember when they dropped Mirror Mirror? That was some straight underground out of nowhere shit. No real hype or press, just boom, here's a dope little EP with hints at our upcoming LP sprinkled throughout and we move on. 

I think giving it a full show, while it'd be dope, would take away from the minimalistic feel of the record.

^Agreed.

I could see them doing a full Mirror Mirror set at an after party type show.

March 2, 2016
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Mirror Mirror was cool, my first concert ever. I'd like to see it live as well as Green Book but I think the chances are in favor with GB. 

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March 3, 2016
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The green book was absolutely horrible

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