The party number "Whoop-Whoop" is the other shocker, although here Detroit's second most sinister rap duo is recast as a pair of party starters and the results are fun, but not as filling. After a standard-issue opener, the bloodbath called "Kill with Us" turns rap-rock on its head with a tornado of guitars swirling over pummeling drum machines, resulting in what's arguably the group's most chaotic track to date. With a decade of work now behind them, Twiztid have honed their horrorcore rap formula, but that doesn't mean they can't come up with one or two good surprises per album. ![]() Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.
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