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HistoryTwiztid toured the nation with ICP, and they became inseparable. They recorded their first album, entitled Mostasteless which quickly became a big hit. ICP got signed to Island Records in 1998 and Twiztid went along with them. In 1999, Twiztid re-released Mostasteless with a few new tracks (and minus some old ones). Twiztid was a national act. Later that year, Twiztid, along with the Insane Clown Posse, Blaze Ya Dead Homie, and Myzery came together to create a new group, Psychopathic Rydas.After the release of Blaze's self titled album, his sales disappointed to Psychopathic Records, and he was supposed to leave the record label, but Twiztid was quoted as saying, "If he goes, we go," and Psychopathic, not willing to lose Twiztid, Blaze was given a second chance so Blaze went on Twiztid's Freek Show tour and his name was known and his album started to sell. Their next album, Freekshow, was released in October 2000 to immediate Billboard chart success. Twiztid then headlined their own national tour, starting in 2000. In 2002, Twiztid released their next album, an 11-song EP entitled Mirror/Mirror, as well as joining with Insane Clown Posse (ICP), Blaze Ya Dead Homie, and Marz to form the supergroup Dark Lotus. A year later Tales From The Lotus Pod was re-released with ABK replacing Marz on several tracks after Marz left the group. Around this time, Twiztid became involved in an intricate lawsuit with a previous manager over the rights to the House of Krazees back-catalogue. After spending a considerable amount of money, Twiztid finally secured the rights, and eventually made amends with their ex-bandmate from House Of Krazees, R.O.C., in 2003.
In May of 2004, Twiztid released the third volume of the Cryptic Collection series. While the other two albums featured rare songs, this album consisted of mostly new material as well as five remixes. Shortly thereafter, Monoxide began work on his first ever solo album and Twiztid began putting in work on the Second Annual Fright Fest. In 2005 Twiztid released Man's Myth and Mutant, one month apart. Mans Myth was more or less Twiztid's normal sound, while Mutant was very experimental, including a more rock and roll style. ICP have also announced that Twiztid are in talks of joining them on the Tempest World Tour.On feb 23rd it was confirmed that Twiztid would join the Insane Clown Posse on there tempest world tour. January 5 2007, Twiztid has announced that their new album "Independent's Day" will be released July 3 2007. In regards to the album, each track will contain a guest, including Tech N9ne, the late Proof and Bizarre of D12, E-40, Too Short, Master P, Hed PE, ICP and more. Interesting to see that Proof and Bizarre are on a Psychopathic Records album with Twiztid considering their ties to Eminem in D12. Jamie Madrox stated at the 2006 Juggalo Gathering that Proof approached the ICP camp to squash the beef. Proof attended the 2005 Hallowicked show (annual Halloween show held by ICP) in Detroit to officially end it. And just for kicks, the D12 camp (minus Eminem) and Psychopathic Records crew ended the beef for good in a bowling match, with each team winning one game. DiscographyFor House of Krazees, Twiztid, Dark Lotus, Psychopathic Rydas and Samhein Witch Killaz. House of Krazees
Twiztid
Dark Lotus
Psychopathic Rydas
Samhein Witch Killaz
Singles
Internet and Concert Albums
Internet and Concert Singles
Solo Projects
Filmography
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