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Man's Myth 1 (Bonus Dvd)
Twiztid
Man's Myth 1 (Bonus Dvd)
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rock, Metal
 
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Man's Myth is a look at the real world from the Twiztid perspective. It's two psychopaths realizing they live in a world of crazies. This is what happens when the original Freek Show take a look at their darkest fears, the...  more »

     
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All Artists: Twiztid
Title: Man's Myth 1 (Bonus Dvd)
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Psychopathic
Release Date: 6/28/2005
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rock, Metal
Styles: Gangsta & Hardcore, Experimental Rap, Pop Rap, Rap Rock
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPCs: 756504405123, 5021456134205, 0756504405123

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Album Description
Man's Myth is a look at the real world from the Twiztid perspective. It's two psychopaths realizing they live in a world of crazies. This is what happens when the original Freek Show take a look at their darkest fears, their biggest questions, and find out they were right all along. The world IS a scary place, and sometimes the most shocking revelation is just the story of our lives. When science holds the biggest secrets, and the scariest horror movie is the nightly news, these two anti-heroes will swoop in to expose it all.
 

CD Reviews

Twiztid....Good Men, Great Myth.....
Carlos A. Cook | Columbus, Ohio United States | 07/03/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This has been a long awaited CD for me. Twiztid are my favorite on Psychopathic. This CD was worth the wait and it is only part 1. The Introduction is creative, sort of like the start of a movie. I really love the contoversial epithets. "Karma" is like the start of a great horror movie. The music is great and the message is profound. I mean, we have all done bad and good things, but wonder, do we deserve to go to heaven? or was it too bad to warrant, even hell? "Story Of Our Lives" is a good party jam! The music is bumpin! These guy will definitely party with anyone and loves to tell about it. This is true underground and tells of Twiztid's journey through life. Inviting everyone to come and enjoy their flow! "Won't Die" reminds me alot of 'Suicide Hotline' by ICP. The opening skit is funny as hell. The song is deep, like going through life and weathering all the storms, feeling pain, love, and pleasure along the way.



"Get It Right" is a controversial message about the church. I mean, what's with all the priests molesting kids and people dying for religious leaders? I see their point, that we have to make our own decisions. "So High" is all about getting high. I would say that this song is a sequel to Monoxide's Chainsmoker CD. These cats smoke so much that they are in a euphoric trance constantly and anything else is abnormal...LOL. "Off The Chain" has a funny opening. It starts with an awakening from being high and sleeping with a busted skank. Then it goes into a tribute to sleeping with any skeezer who will give up the panties.



"Controversy" is against all the policies and decisions of political leaders, such as sending us to war, hiding test results, and making us die for it, while they sit in the white house and tell us what war is like, hiding the fact that they really dont care if we live or die. "Get Ready" is an uptempo song about fighting for what you believe in, but as long as there is family in your corner, it's gonna be all right. "F*ck U" can be summed up as family sticking together. I mean, there are alot of people that hate on the juggalos and dont even know us, but when that happens, we all need to stick together as one family unit.



"Feel This" is knowing what Twiztid is about. Paul & Jamie have great music and they want all of us to feel where they are coming from. I respect their opinions and at times, even if we dont know where they are coming from, to just give them their respect. I dig that! "Entity" reminds me of the little spirit who lives in us, to tell it like it is. I mean, in society we have to behave a certain way, even though our personal life may be messed up. This results in supression of our feelings and in some people, self destruction. Twiztid is saying to not ignore those feelings, be yourself in all situations.



"The Argument" starts with what sounds like an exorcism, but is basically about fighting with your loved one. I'm saying, we have all said things to hurt the ones we have loved and vice versa, but we still dont want this person out of our lives, even though he/she may want to leave us. I suppose that we all should be honest in the beginning, therefore, we will know what we are getting into and can better prepare for it. (I wonder if this song is autobiographical?)



"Bonus Flavor" contains a mad sample of 'Luniz' "I got 5 on it". It's all about family. Lavel puts down mad props and tunes on this! Esham's singing is awesome and sort of gives this song a little gangsta flava! I feel that this a great hanging out with family jam! ICP and ABK join the party, talking about chillin' and smoking. This whole CD is the sort of CD where it makes you think, I like that and I know that Twiztid will be up in our domes again, in the near future. ( I gave this Cd 4 stars because I happen to like Mostastless and Cryptic Collection 3 better than this CD, but the Twiztid flava here is still tight...MMFCL for LYFE!)"
Holy SHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
Juggalo | Miami, Florida | 06/29/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Holy SHHHH twiztid has taking this psychopathic thang to another level so get ready juggalos/lettes because this shhhh is really off the track, off your brain, poping out your eye balls into ice trays,its like an old man at the beach chillin, getting a tan . and then a gust of wicked flips his wig off. Wicked is the word im looking for.

The Question is when is Jamie Madrox coming out with his solo album????????????????If you never heard twiztid before buy this album then go backwards with the other albums???"
Wow, it's been a while and I'm impressed
ThunderGrunge | Hampton, NH | 06/28/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"First off, I haven't listened to Psychopathic music in a good 2 years. I've fallen into the light of bands like White Zombie. With this set aside, I don't listen to rap anymore. But, I've always liked Twiztid's lyrics, performance, history, so I decided to give it a shot. The album is a step back to Mirror/Mirror and Mostastless. Mirror's dark edge and Mostastless' lyrical delivery. They bring so much to the table with content ranging from urban myths to politcal views to religion. So songs are a tad boring but, Jamie and Paulie came through on this. Easliy beats Green Book and Freek Show. If you've never heard Twiztid give them a chance, they are def. worth it. A rap group with a horror/rock edge. I'm looking forward to Mutant more, which is out in late July, because of it's supposed all rock feel. But for now this will do. Worth the money and time."