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85 Bucks An Hour (featuring Insane Clown Posse) Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
This entire song was written, produced, and recorded within an hour. That was the main point of this song.
Alone Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
"Alone" was Twiztid's second song released under the name Black Magic. Black Majik would have a live band perform behind Twiztid while they sang, but the project ended up being scrapped entirely.
Broken Wingz Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
Monoxide Child says that this was his favorite song from the album Freek Show.
Dr. Jeckyl & Mr. Bones Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
Featured on Mr. Bones' "Sacrifice" and "The Demon Inside" solo albums.
Empty Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
Jamie Madrox claimes this to be his favorite song from the album Freek Show.
Everybody Diez (featuring Anybody Killa & Bushwick Bill) Submitted By: MurderCapital
Bushwick Bill got paid $3000 to be on this song, and for that money he was lazy enough to reuse a verse he had done for a song called "Phantomchuckopera", Twiztid wasn't happy about that later.
Fat Kidz Submitted By: MurderCapital
Madrox solo song.
Frankenstein (featuring Colton Grundy) Submitted By: MurderCapital
On this song Blaze Ya Dead Homie goes by the name Colton Grundy for the first time.
Freek Show Intro 2 Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
This was recorded as the original intro to the Freek Show album, but Twiztid wanted a darker voice.
Green Book Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
Jamie Madrox uses quotes from the film Evil Dead to describe the Green Book, hinting that may actually be the Necronomicon, or book of the dead featured in lovecraftian lore and othere media.
I Remember Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
They changed the lyrics and added more beats to the song and it became "Different" which is featured on Freek Show.
I'm Alright Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
The end of this song is actual recordings and shout outs taken from the Twiztid Hotline
Maniac Killa (featuring Insane Clown Posse & Blaze Ya Dead Homie) Submitted By: MurderCapital
Wrestler Vampiro does the spoken intro for the track, this is also the only song on "Freek Show" not produced by Systasyrosis SoundSquad (that is Twiztid with Fritz "The Cat" Van Kosky), it's produced by Shaggy 2 Dope (of Insane Clown Posse).
Nikateen Submitted By: MurderCapital
Monoxide solo song.
People Are Strange Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
The backwards message in this song simply says "People are Strange"
Something Weird Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
Recorded for a scrapped Mr. Bones' solo album called "Something Weird."
Tha World Is Hell (featuring Esham) Submitted By: MurderCapital
The original version of this song was posted online at twiztid.com and had a different beat and Esham wasn't on the song.
Through Your Eyez Submitted By: MurderCapital
This song was rumored to be a diss towards Insane Clown Posse. But Twiztid have denied it.
We Don't Die Submitted By: MurderCapital
The first (and only) single from "Freek Show". Twiztid also made thier first ever musicvideo for this song and it was made in two versions: a edited version, and an uncensored juggalo version. Both versions can be found on the "documentary" for the band titled "Beyond the Freek Show: Born Twiztid". Along with the DVD release of "Beyond the Freek Show: Born Twiztid" there was also a third musicvideo for the song, this time a animated one.
We Don't Die Submitted By: MurderCapital
On the sampler for "Freek Show" this song did not feature any rock guitars that it has on the album. The "non-rock" version of the song later ended up on the "Cryptic Collection Vol. 2" album.
We Don't Die (Non-Rock Version) Submitted By: MurderCapital
This song was originally on the sampler for "Freek Show", but got replaced by the rock version on the album, and this original version ended up here.
Where Itz Goin' Down (featuring Three Six Mafia, Blaze Ya Dead Homie & Anybody Killa) Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
Although Anybody Killa is featured in this song, he gets very little credit. Before the cd was released his appearance was never announced, but Blaze and Native Funk fans recognized his voice. the only credit he gets is in the album fold out.
Wondering Why? (featuring Mike E. Clark) Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
This song was produced by Mike E. Clark. Twiztid decided to have him come in and produce one of their songs just for the hell of it. Clark was glad about it.
Wrong With Me Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
"Wrong With Me" (released in limited numbers and found on the internet) and "Alone" were the only 2 songs released under the Black Majik name.
Wut The Dead Like (featuring Insane Clown Posse) Submitted By: Rest Easy Soul
Not only did this song feature ICP, but Shaggy produced the entire song.
You're The Reason (Remix) Submitted By: MurderCapital
Remixed by Eric Davie and DJ Clay
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