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4 The Fam Album
  1. Wig Split (Jalapeno & Nacho Dip Mix)
  2. Superstar
  3. Gravy Boatz
  4. Vintage Interview With Monoxide
Freek Show Album
  1. Intro
  2. Mutant X
  3. Fall Apart
  4. Fuck On the 1st Date
  5. Leave Me Alone.
  6. Leave Me Alone
  7. People Are Strange
  8. All I Ever Wanted
  9. I Wanna Be Batman
  10. Bagz
  11. Wut Tha Dead Like
  12. Empty
  13. Where Itz Goin Down
  14. Broken Wingz
  15. Maniac Killa
  16. Different
Mirror Mirror Album
  1. Mirror
  2. Reflection
  3. World
  4. 4 Thoze Of U
  5. Through Your Eyez
  6. Whatz That!?!
  7. Leff Field
  8. CNT
  9. Alone
  10. Wrong With Me
  11. Your The Reazon
Mostasteless Album
  1. Twiztid (Intro)
  2. Second Hand Smoke
  3. Diemothafuckadie!
  4. Rock the Dead
  5. Spin the Bottle
  6. Blink
  7. How Does it Feel?
  8. $85 Bucks an Hour
  9. 1st Day Out
  10. Whatthefuck
  11. Bury Me Alive
  12. Hound Dogs
  13. Renditions of Reality
The Cryptic Collection Album
  1. Whatthefuck!?!? (Extra Crispy Mix)
  2. I Could
  3. Bad Dream
  4. Blam!!!
  5. Something Wierd
  6. Dr. Jeckyl & Mr. Bones
  7. Put It Down (Blaze)
  8. Twiztid (Intro)
The Cryptic Collection 2 Album
  1. Freekshow Intro 2
  2. Murder, Murder, Murder
  3. Liquid Friend
  4. I Remember
  5. Smoke Break
  6. Why The Children
  7. Home Bound
  8. Unrational
  9. Juggalo Party
  10. Drunken Ninja Master
The Cryptic Collection 3 Album
  1. Trash Witro (Remix)
  2. Static
  3. 4 Those Of You (Remix)
  4. Keep It Movin
  5. 2nd Hand Smoke (Remix)
  6. Listen
  7. She Said (Remix)
  8. Shock & Awe
  9. Joker
  10. Fucmyself
  11. Know Good
  12. Wrong Wit Me (Remix)
The Green Book Album
  1. Frankenstein
  2. The World Is Hell
  3. The Green Book
  4. On The Other End
  5. Afraid Of Me
  6. Wondering Why?
  7. Call Me
  8. Speculationz
  9. Nikateen
  10. Serial Killa
  11. Marsh Lagoon
  12. Hydro
  13. Everybody Diez
  14. Fat Kidz
  15. Hom-Sha-Bom
  16. Darkness
Back in 1992, The R.O.C. and his cousin Evol formed "Strength
Productions" and released one tape called "Rollin' With Strength" which
featured J-Ho (Lavel), J-Mo (Anybody Killa), Big J (Jamie Madrox) and
EXP (Monoxide Child). That year J-Ho left the group because it wasn't
getting anywhere and J-Mo went along with him to form The Krazy Klan.
Evol left and went solo. The R.O.C., Big J, and EXP also left and
formed a group called "The House Of Krazees". They started recording
and worked with Scott Chapman who produced the groups' debut "Home
Sweet Home". It was only available locally and limited to 500 copies.
HOK released it independantly on their label Retro Horror Music and it
was distributed by Asylum. The tape sold OK for a debut. All the money
being made was saved and invested in the group. In 1994 they went back
into the studio along with Scott Chapman for their second release "Home
Bound". This album sold alot more then Home Sweet Home, mainly because
they did a tour with Esham in support of it. At the time, Esham was the
biggest name in the Detroit underground scene so this was the push HOK
needed.

Also in 1994 they ditched Scott Chapman, Big J became "Mr. Bones", EXP
became Hektic and The R.O.C. began doing all the production for HOK.
R.O.C.'s dark Halloween-ish beats brought out the best in them and
"Season Of The Pumpkin" was released locally. SOTP was a concept album
about Halloween. It was only put out on tape and was limited. Knowing
they had a great record on their hands, they searched for a label to
invest in it and get it promoted more. Walter Stepanenko, a friend at
the time offered to put it out on his label, Latnem Intertainment which
he was trying to get off the ground. He invested the money and it was
re-released a year later on cassette as well as CD. The only difference
between the original and re-issue is that the metal samples they used
for "Horror Story", "Drug Addict" and "Unconcious" were cut out due to
illegal copy right issues. That year Mr. Bones and his crew "The Sons
Of Midnight" (Dark Angel, Death Lock, Looney Tune) released a single
called "The Demon Inside" on Bones' independent label, Skeleton
Records. It didn't sell at all.

They went back into the studio in 1995 and released an EP. called "Out
Breed". The album dropped the Halloween-ish sounds and focused more on
regular hip hop and was also used to shoot back at the "haters". It was
also released on tape and CD. They went on tour with Eminem as the
opener in support of it and gained alot of new fans and supporters
including Jam Rag Magazine who did an interview with them. Almost
immediately making Out Breed, HOK started work on their next full
length entitled "Head Trauma". It was pure horror core with more of the
hip hop style they displayed on Out Breed. The R.O.C. also hit the
studio and produced his full length solo called "X-Posure" which
featured HOK on the track "Intro To My Click" and Mr. Bones and Ragz
(YUG) on "Outrage". Bones also once again put out a solo, this time a
full length one called "Sacrifice". The tape was dope and had alot of
horror movie samples lacing the tracks with incredible production by
The ROC. He also worked on his follow up directly after it "Something
Weird" which never came out because of lack of money.


They went on tour in support of Head Trauma and soon after joined
Insane Clown Posse for their 1996 Hallowicked Halloween Show with KGP.
In 1997 they continued touring in support of the album, this time on
The House Of Horrors tour with ICP. The crowds soon began chanting
"HOK! HOK!" before they hit the stage. Impressed by this, the
popularity of HOK and their ability to rock a crowd, ICP asked them to
sign to Psychopathic. They denied because of their friendship with
Walter.

They released a remix album that year called "Collectors Edition" aka
"Remix And Rewind" and began working on their next release, a double
album called "The Evolution". A few tracks were recorded, most
noteable, "Murder Murder Murder". They contributed a track to a Detroit
rap compilation called "Mob Mentality" entitled "Ghost" and it would be
the last song they ever made. Walter and Latnem didn't do shit to help
HOK evolve and the group wasn't getting paid at all. Hectik, who
changed his name to The Monoxide Child and Mr. Bones, who changed his
to Jamie Madrox split. ROC decided to stay on Latnem. Monoxide and
Madrox formed ISI (International Superstars Incorporated) with a few
homies such as Big Blaze and produced some songs under the name. They
passed the demo onto ICP and Violent J specifically was impressed with
their evolution and saw they possessed the talent to become well known
rappers. J also gave them the name "Twiztid" because of their fucked up
rhymes and addiction to weed. Twiztid started showing up on ICP tour
dates, coming from behind the crowd onto the stage in hoodies in 1998
and even showed up to an episode of The Howard Stern show with the
clowns.

They were introduced as Psychopathic's newest act and ICP did all they
could to promote them, including putting them in their "Hokus Pokus"
video, sending flyers to their fan club and advertising their upcoming
debut "Mostasteless" inside the Shockumentary video. The album came
out, despite many delays and because of poor distribution was only
available in Michigan a! nd surro unding areas. It was dark murder
music kind of along the lines of early Bushwick Bill.

Twiztid toured with ICP and became juggalo fan favorites. Roadrunner
Records approached them to re-release Mostasteless but because of
differences they had with Roadrunner, they went with Island instead.
The re-release was put out in 1999 minus 6 tracks and replaced with 5
new ones and available nation wide. It sold close to almost 500,000
copies. Now that they were well established they began putting out more
and more material for the juggalos. Twiztid followed Mostasteless up
with a compilation entitled The Cryptic Collection which was a
compilation of various early material and out takes. On Halloween of
2000 they released their second LP "Freekshow" along side ICP's "Bizzar
Bizaar" albums. The next year they joined ICP, Blaze and Marz for the
super group Dark Lotus which released "Tales From The Lotus Pod" on
Psychopathic. It was distributed by Select-O-Hits (not Island like
everyone thinks) and sold over 200,000 copies. During touring in
support of the album, they started work on their next CD which was an
album full of rock and roll - Twiztid style. It was called "Black
Majik" but was scrapped because of juggalos reacting negatively towards
the concept. Twiztid even figured "This project is taking forever and
the juggalos haven't had a new Twiztid album in awhile". They recorded
some new RAP songs, took some of the songs made for Black Majik and
compiled it onto an EP called "Mirror Mirror" which was released in
2002.

Twiztid at this point is working on their new LP called "The Green
Book". They've released a track from it called "Tha World Iz Hell" on
Twiztid.com and have already began a tour with Bone Thugs and Harmony
in support of it. It's being released in April on Psychopathic.

Thanks to Ice/ ang3l_b4by_1c3_ for submitting the biography.



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