12:22 am
May 28, 2013
- Originally set to be called “Season Of The Pumpkin 2”, The Night They Kame Home was a solid sounding offering from the newly reformed HOK, but was ultimately rejected by fans who took issue with a House of Krazees album, minus Hektic and Mr. Bones. The disc featured the missing R.O.C. verse from HOK’s “Murder, Murder, Murder” as a secret track at the end. Coincidentally, during the making of the outro, dialogue was set in such a way that the statement “Kill Twiztid” can be heard. Taken by fans as a diss, The R.O.C. stated that the statement happened to be a random pairing of words, as opposed to a challenge to his former group mates, and was never intended to be a diss to Twiztid.
http://www.freewebs.com/innerc…..razees.htm
There’s no songs that have any discernible, remotely confirmed subliminal disses.
10:47 am
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August 6, 2013
3:22 pm
May 28, 2013
Rally said
what did he say
What I’m trying to say to you is that what you’re looking for never happened.
Monoxide definitely never said “ROC could come back but Skrapz can’t cuz he talked shit”, because Skrapz and Twiztid never worked together except on that one track off Flipped Insanity, and furthermore, Skrapz never wanted to work with Psychopathic Records. He never tried, and never would have accepted, so whatever Monoxide really said would’ve been phrased very differently. What Monoxide DID say one time, however, was that when ROC tried to get on Psychopathic, they (Alex or J I believe, not Mono) asked him “what about your boy Skrapz?” and he said “fuck him he can do his own thing I’m not worried about that just let me on”, and Monoxide used that as an example of ROC’s character.
If Monoxide said that Skrapz was heard talking shit about them and that’s why they wouldn’t fuck with him, he meant in personal conversation, not on record. Skrapz used to post on http://forums.horrorcore.com and the Virus Independent/Level Jumpers forums regularly, and was available on MSN Messenger on a near daily basis. I used to talk to him all the time, as well as pretty much all of his fans. Since most of his fans were/are Juggalos, questions about Twiztid were very common.
His general position, even before this time period, has always been that he doesn’t have any interest in Psychopathic Records’ style and wouldn’t want to work with them. This started vocally around the Halfbreed era but took on a whole new dimension when they became Level Jumpers and started making “Purified Hiphop”. He didn’t want to be associated with Horrorcore at all anymore, let alone Psychopathic, so there were multiple occasions where he elaborated on that, and some of it might be construed as dissing them, but this isn’t the WWE/ECW style “rap beef” that you’re looking for. It’s just a guy from Royal Oak making Conscious Rap and not wanting to be associated with a genre he used to do but grew out of.
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