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Twiztid Album: “Heartbroken & Homicidal”

Album Information :
Title: Heartbroken & Homicidal
Release Date:2010-09-21
Type:Unknown
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Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:756504420720
Customers Rating :
Average (4.1) :(17 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 Spiderwebs
2 I'm Just Sayin'
3 What I'm Feelin'
4 Apple
5 Circles
6 P. S. A.
7 It Don't Matta
8 I'm Stuck
9 Heard Enough
10 Please (Skit)
11 Cyanide
12 Set By Example
13 What Ya Really Want
14 Keys to My Mind
15 All The Rest Video
Martin John Thomas - September 30, 2010
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Twiztid does it AGAIN

It took a few listens for me to really let it sink in, but when it did.... it blew me away! Like Man's Myth, it too, took a few turns in the ol' cd player for it to "sink in". Twiztid matures very well, but I must say that my favorite albums would hafta be FREEKSHOW and of course, MOSTTASTELESS. I really don't think these boys can EVER let us juggalos down.... MMCCLLL!!!!! (Juggalo since 1995 and beyond)

Robert C Suhr - September 21, 2010
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- About time the Hatchet delivers again...

I have been down with the Hatchet for 13 years now. I know this will piss some juggalos off but I don't think Twiztid or ICP have been out anything of quality in years. The last thing I really liked from Twiztid was Mans Myth... I thought Independence day sounded to much like a attempt to please the other artist on the cd.... As for W.I.C.K.E.D I think they tried to hard to be horricore and shocking. The album seemed very poorly put together, But Heartbroken and Homicidal has rekindled my interest in Twiztid the tracks seem very heart felt and are not just fillers. From the start to the end its another great song after another. There are a few I am not so fond of but 90% of this album is pure classic! I could do without the skits but there not terrible. The guitar and drum work in this album are great for there style. There is plenty of hip hop beat style song for you people put there who enjoy the rap side of twiztid. I would def pick this album up even if your not a juggalo! Jamie Madrox is a great singer and Madrox has a very good flow on this. Be sure to check it out!!!

Br@nd0n

CymTyr - November 13, 2012
- Mixed reviews by the regulars, but I dig it

First off, I love Twiztid, but I don't really listen to the underground scene much anymore. This album brought me back to it for a while, and I love every second I spend with it. Not all Twiztid fans enjoy this album, so I'd recommend listening to some clips on youtube to see if you like it. It's certainly no Mutant, if you're worried about that, but it definitely has a rock vibe to parts of it.

p. dad - July 11, 2012
- Love Twiztid

I love this cd spiderwebs when i listen to the very first track it made my hair stand on end you guys a are great keep it homicdal & wicked:)

Maddy's Mom (Wisconsin) - March 19, 2012
- not quite what i hoped for, but

Definetly better than Mutant, Independants Day, and w.I.c.k.e.d. Those were all dissapointments. (W.I.c.k.e.d probably being the best of the three.) I almost didn't listen to this based on that fact, but this album was car-stereo worthy, first one since man's myth. I like to hear the evolution of Jamie & Paul's sound, its natural as people age and go through different aspects of life, but I agree its way different than their old stuff; a bit obscure, more rockin than hard. But if I wanted to hear the same songs all the time, i'd just keep mostastless on repeat!

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