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Independents Day
Twiztid
Independents Day
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rock, Metal
 
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Twiztid has returned to unleash INDEPENDENTS DAY. The brand new studio album features 13 hot tracks with guest appearances by Tha Dogg Pound, Insane Clown Posse, Proof & Bizzar of D12, Blaze Ya Dead Homie, DJ Quick, Th...  more »

     
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All Artists: Twiztid
Title: Independents Day
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Psychopathic
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 7/3/2007
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rock, Metal
Styles: Pop Rap, Rap Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
Other Editions: Big Red Ute
UPCs: 756504420027, 0756504420027, 502145615084

Synopsis

Album Description
Twiztid has returned to unleash INDEPENDENTS DAY. The brand new studio album features 13 hot tracks with guest appearances by Tha Dogg Pound, Insane Clown Posse, Proof & Bizzar of D12, Blaze Ya Dead Homie, DJ Quick, The Dayton Family, Tech N9ne, Krizz Kalico, Hed PE, PotLuck, The R.O.C., and DJ Clay. This album blends hard core lyrics & cutting edge content with some of the hottest production to ever come out of your speakers.Sure to be an instant buzz and the best offering to date from Monoxide and Madrox of Twiztid.

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CD Reviews

Who Want To Go To The Ball.......I Do!!!!!!
Carlos A. Cook | Columbus, Ohio United States | 07/09/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I had highly anticipated this CD and it is definitely phat! The song "Welcome Home" is about us as juggalos who know each other as family and when we reunite, it is awesome! "Monster" talks about the angry person inside of us all, especially when no one understands us, it makes us want to scream when we are judged for no reason, only because we are different, see what I mean? We, as juggalos, develop another personality to deal with the B*llSh*t brought on by the world. "Sex, Drugs, Money & Murder" is sort of the trinity of man, if you will, not the trinity of religion, but the trinity of the flesh. It really is all about getting screwed over by a woman ( I guess the same goes for men, if you're a woman, or whatever your preference), I suppose whatever your drug of choice is, you can have sex with a special someone, but when you are screwed over by someone you love, you feel like making them feel pain too, The Dayton family shines like mad on this cut! "Hurt Someone" is straight gangsta! DJ Quik's mad flows about smokin is hot! Tha Dogg Pound is sweet on flowing about hurting posers. Twiztid shines on this, letting fake MFs know they will get blasted, if they are frontin'.



"Jus' Like Me" is sort of a family song, we, as juggalos, love to hang out, occasionally smoke(or not), get in mosh pits, and just hang with family, we are being ourselves and accepting each other for that, as well. "Buss Yo' Head Open" can be a homies jam! We all have our crew, clique, or family, that we would die for and would defend them too and Blaze's flows show how he will let MFs know how he will handle business when his crew is messed with! Twiztid is awesome on the chorus!



"Feel Me" is Twiztid's take on letting the world get to know them and anyone who is down can join the party! Amen to that, fo' real! "Raw Deal" is all about being a juggalo, I guess it is their version of ICP's Juggalo Family, but it's all about being yourself, an individual, till you die! "How I Live" is about spittin' flows for family! Givin' props to all juggalos who show mad love and respect (Dirty Dozen is phat on

this)(MMFCL!) "My Favorite" is about smokin' and also a history lesson on why they smoke trees. DJ Clay slams on the turn tables and supporting vocals, man, even though I dont smoke, it is still a phat song! I love the personification of making weed a woman, Mary Jane, if you will, LOL~!



"Weak Shitz Out" is about coming back hard and fresh! It's about letting everyone know whats up, especially with a new style and new sound, Hed Pe has mad instumentals on this, and the vocals by Hed Pe are stellar to say the least, hard and to the point! They (He Pe) also give a rock vibe to this song, amazing!. "Wet Dreams" is sort of a romantic song, LOL. It says how to romance a woman, ghetto style! Bizzare (of D12) is awesome with his mad affirmations! His flows are freaky as hell~! "Bury 'em All" Yes! Yes! Yes! It's a freaky tale of being paranoid and protecting yourself from bullsh*t in the world, Tech N9ne has sweet flows, especially when they rap along with Twiztid, Krizz Kaliko has mad vocals on the chorus and Jamie Madrox's flows are deep, fast and on point! (I would love to see this on a Tech N9ne CD!, in my opinion, this should have been on Tech N9ne's M.L.K. CD) Potluck & Underrated also spit some flows on this jam, especially about how sweet they can be on the mic! "Monster's Ball" is freaky party! When the lights are out, all the freaks and monsters come out of the woodwork! ICP on the chorus is phat! Jame Madrox has his fresh ride with zombies, vampires, and severed bitches and then being excited and scared, creepy! Violent J fuckin smokes the vocals on this, I love the way he had to die to go to the party!! Monoxide is sweet on his flows, the imagery in his parts is delightfully morbid! Shaggy 2 Dope is twisted on his dancing with the freaky zombie bitches and his description of the punch is sick! The ball is a mad party, who's coming?!!! Then to top the song off, they rock out with some mad guitar!



I don't usually get into Cds littered with guest stars, but everyone held their own on this and no one outshines the other! This whole Cd has it all, imagery, sickness, devotion, family love, I mean it is totally amazing and dare I say, Twiztid's best CD to date!

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They finally out did Mostasteles!
Real Music Lover | Wilmore, Ky USA | 07/16/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"In my opinion, this cd is a masterpiece, mostly because of their new producer Seven. Anybody who listens to Tech N9ne knows that this guy has got skill. Most of the guests work great on this cd, especially the Dayton Family. I was a little disapointed the the songs they did with Proof and Bizarre but other than that every song is banging. Aftering hearing this, The Tempest and the sampler for Blaze's "Clockwork Gray" 2007 is looking like Psychopathic's best year for music since the late 90's. Highly recommended."