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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars an unoriginal title
this is a great cd, while not their best (belonging to "mostasteless" in my opinion,) definately their second best. this is a basic break down of the album i've put together:

THE GREEN BOOK: ?/10
-the intro is normally skipped over unless it's the first time you listen to the cd... so yeah, it's pretty much unrateable.
ON THE OTHER END: 9/10
-the beat to...

Published on August 8, 2003 by a_boy_named_cadaver

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2.0 out of 5 stars Nothing new - Songs sound the same
If you liked Mirror/Mirror then you will like this CD. Same beat through out the CD. Most likely my last Twizted CD...Motasteless is by far a Classic CD. They need a better beat to their music it gets really old by the fourth song.
Published on July 3, 2003


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars an unoriginal title, August 8, 2003
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This review is from: The Green Book (Audio CD)
this is a great cd, while not their best (belonging to "mostasteless" in my opinion,) definately their second best. this is a basic break down of the album i've put together:

THE GREEN BOOK: ?/10
-the intro is normally skipped over unless it's the first time you listen to the cd... so yeah, it's pretty much unrateable.
ON THE OTHER END: 9/10
-the beat to this is really strange, and the end is pretty "the wraith-y" (ICP,) but paul's verse completely makes up for anything.
WHITE TRASH WIT TAT-2'S: 8/10
-a pretty good song, it's completely original, because they aren't bragging about how flashy their teeth are, but what they really are deep on the inside.
AFRAID OF ME: 9/10
-the deepness in this song is completely jaw-dropping. one of the few, along with "wrong with me" and "i'm alright." the piano in the beat is a pretty cool touch.
WONDERING WHY? (WITH MIKE E. CLARK): 10/10
-the best song on this cd, if not tying with others as their best song ever. M.E.C. completely schools the beat, and this alone is proof that ICP should've made up their differences with him and never left.
CALL ME: 6/10
-the only skit on the album, so it automatically gets bumped down, mostly skipped through, but it's kind of funny.
I'M THE ONLY 1 (WITH SHAGGY 2 DOPE): 8/10
-though i've never really liked twiztid's songs like this, this is probably their best yet, since it's not just defiling women, but trashing ones who sleep around.
SPECULATIONZ (WITH E-40): 7/10
-the chorus to this song is un-beatable. but like many of the other non-psychopathic guest artists, e-40 just doesn't match twiztid's intensity, and takes alot out of it.
THE WORLD IS HELL (WITH ESHAM): 9/10
-probably the best guest appearance on the album, esham holds his own with twiztid. the beat is alot better than the original version released on twiztid.com. raw lyrics.
NIKATEEN: 7/10
-not meaningful to me, since i'm straight-edge, but paul completely holds it for his health-hazardous hobby. maybe if it had been a little longer it could've been better.
U DON'T WANNA B LIKE ME: 9/10
-one of the best songs on the cd, it's similar to the old HoK sound. the metaphors and style are/is great.
SERIAL KILLA (WITH TECH N9NE): 9/10
-the beat sounds like some older ICP stuff, tech n9ne actually does a good job, even though the name game deal isn't really my thing. another one of the best on the cd.
MARSH LAGOON (WITH VIOLENT J): 5/10
-a good song, just not on a twiztid album. it reminds me of some dark lotus. and the chorus is about horrible. sorry, joe.
BOBBY'S DAD: 8/10
-a really "freek show" sounding song. tons of distorted guitars in there, and the acoustic break down at the end is pretty cool. though kind of repetative, still a good song.
HYRDO (WITH LAZY-BONE): 8/10
-though again, not my thing since i'm straight-edge, a good song about one of twiztid's hobbies. lazy-bone's verse is decent, and the beat is pretty addicting.
FRANKENSTEIN (WITH COLTON GRUNDY): 8/10
-really addicting chorus. when i first got this cd i was singing it at random times for a week straight. blaze should be proud that he atleast left the fans with this before leaving. though not one of the best on the cd, one of my favorites.
EVERYBODY DIEZ (WITH ABK & BUSHWICK BILL): 4/10
-i can't really say i like this song at all. twiztid's verses are ok, but the chorus is horrible, bushwick's verse is kind of wack, and any time abk does a compilation, with his higher-pitched voice he sounds pretty weak. probably the worst on the cd.
FAT KIDZ: 7/10
-jamie putting it down for the kids with dinner rolls under their arms. the line "hey yo, fat people are hard to kidnap" is un-beatable.
HOM-SHA-BOM: 9/10
-another one of the best. for some reason it really reminds me of "echo side" by ICP. though a completely different premise, really good story telling, really great beat, good rhyming and a good chorus.
DARKNESS: 7/10
-a good song, another deep one. but the fact that both verses are virtually unchanged kind of takes the quality out of it. good guitars, and surprisingly decent singing by both.

OVERALL: 147/190

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Twiztids 2nd best album, January 4, 2005
This review is from: The Green Book (Audio CD)
This is a fantastic album, where Twiztid were close to leaving Psychopathic Records and were changing image like no facepaint and were promoting the ill fated Majik Records, but everything went on good terms again and Twiztid stayed on Psychopathic.

Intro: Gets you ready for what instore, it's a rip off of Evil Dead 2. 5/5

On The Other End: Good opening track with a good beat and catchy chorus. 4/5

White Trash Wit Tat 2's: Ok track with good verses by Madrox and Monoxide: 3/5

Afraid Of Me: Classic track by Twiztid, excellent beat and great lyrics, anyone could like this track, one of the album highlights, a video was made for this track. 5/5

Wondering Why?: Produced by longtime ICP producer Mike.E Clark and it helps because the beat is excellent again and more great lyrics. 5/5

Call Me: It's just a skit leading up to I'm The Only One: 1/5

I'm The Only One: This one features Shaggy 2 Dope and it helps because it's anotha great track, all three rip the track up and Shaggy enters it perfectly. 5/5

Speculationz: This has E-40 on the track, Twiztid do good verses but then E-40 just tears them apart with the last verse, anotha excellent track. 5/5

The World Is Hell: Esham is on here and he is my favourite rapper and he makes it great like anything he does, but this isn't the original version and E wasn't on it, and it was better. 4/5

Nikateen: A short Monoxide solo, good beat but it's something your most likely to skip. 2/5

U Don't Wanna B Like Me: Great track with a cool beat and more good lyrics. 4/5

Serial Killa: Tech N9ne features here and this is the best song on here, all 3 destroy it, beat is good and the chorus is excellent. 5/5

Marsh Lagoon: Violent J is on here and he has the best verse and it is a good song, but the corny chorus ruins it, its a shame because it has an excellent beat and great lyrics. 4/5

Bobby's Dead: Good track with a nice gentle guitar solo in the middle. 4/5

Hydro: Layzie Bone on here and he and Twiztid Rip It Up, it wouldn't be a Twiztid album without a smoking weed song. 5/5

Frankenstein: Average song with Blaze. 3/5

Everybody Diez: With ABK and Bushwick Bill from Geto Boys, Twiztid are good as usual, but ABK is the worst rapper on Psychopathic and Bushwick is f*ckin awful on here. 2/5

Fat Kidz: Madrox solo better than Monoxide but anotha skipper.
2/5

Hom-Sha-Bom: Great track with weird lyrics and a good beat with tons of weird sounds goin on. 5/5

Darkness: The outro is more guitar and it's excellent, i love the lyrics on here, anotha excellent track, Jonathan Davis from Korn was supposed to be on here, but other work stopped him from appearing.

If you have a big bass system, well then your in for a treat because this is some fresh s*it, so get it.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars this cd is awesome, September 8, 2003
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This review is from: The Green Book (Audio CD)
this twiztid cd is awesome. my boyfriend is a huge fan of twiztid and icp and i gave them a chance and now am a fan of both. twiztid writes what they think and dont care if you agree or not, if you dont agree dont listen.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Twiztid the green book, May 2, 2006
This review is from: The Green Book (Audio CD)
whats up

this is one of my favorite twiztid cds. i love it. its great from start to finish. twiztid really is a very talented rap duo and know how to make a good song. my favorite song on this album though would have to be white trash wit tat 2s...its great. afraid of me is also another favorite. but all the songs are great. support real music and buy a psychopathic album, you wont regret...this is real music, not like some of that other crap on the radio. a must buy for all juggalos. MCL to all the juggalo family. Psychopathic 4 life
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars toledo's east side latina-juggalette, December 21, 2005
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This review is from: The Green Book (Audio CD)
wut up juggalo homies???? wut ya been up 2? oo yeah, well thats coo. *n*y*wayz* this cd iz the best ever!!!! ya should get it..... any body live on the east side of toledo??? i do..... well get this cd now!!!MMFCL
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars get Twiztid!!, February 15, 2005
This review is from: The Green Book (Audio CD)
Yo what up Ninja's!!! If you havent heard this album yet, you dont know what your missing. Even if your not into ICP or rap music youll like this. The production on the beats is out of this world, ive never heard any other lable besides Psychopathic come out with music this deep and well organized. I myself have taken alot of psycadelics and hallucinagins (spelling?) and heard subliminal messages off this, i even saw Twiztid in my bedroom performing right infront of me, it was pretty crazy. I reccomend this album to anyone who is wanting to get away from mainstream rap and rock.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Psychopathic's Hatchet in full swing!!!, September 23, 2003
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This review is from: The Green Book (Audio CD)
First of all I dont even right revies I was just browsing around, but when I saw some JuggaHoes dissing on the green book I had to let my opinion be heard. The Green Book is the best album ever released on Psychopathic Records next to The Wraith. When I picked this up It changed my whole outlook on Twiztid. Especially when I heard Frankenstein. The song Afraid of me hits me in a place I cant even describe. I also saw twiztid a few times on the green book tour and they put it down for the Juggalos, It was the best concert Ive ever witnessed. Pick this album up if you havent yet, You will not be disapointed...
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Twizitd Best Work, August 21, 2003
This review is from: The Green Book (Audio CD)
First off I would like to say What up to The Fam I ain't got nuthin but love for you all and to say F*ck off to all the haters that are on this page. Especially the first guy that diss ICP twiztid would be nowhere with out ICP. ICP and Twiztid are one and the same how can you sit and say that Twiztid is better than ICP I see them as equals. I have been down for 7 years. Well thats all I have to say about that.
Now about the album if you haven't got it by now what are you thinking? the Green Book is by far the best work Twiztid has created like I said before forget the haters(same drum beats) F you If you don't like it then Don't listen and stay out of are lives.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars need green to feel this, July 28, 2003
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MR J E HOLLERAN (COVENTRY, ENGLAND United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Green Book (Audio CD)
twiztid are my number one group.i think they are two of the best rappers whos styles compliment each other. when i first listened to this cd i had mixed opinions. it sounded all a bit dull(like mirror mirror) apart from the three tracks "afraid of me" , "marshlagoon" and "hydro" which were some of twiztids best tracks. but after listening to it more im getting a feel of the whole cd.this cd also has a very serious feel to it. not bad at all but thetll never beat mostastless.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Twiztid at their best, September 29, 2005
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Juggalo4Life (California, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Green Book (Audio CD)
This album is the best, tied up there with ICP's Amazing Jeckel Brothers. All the songs on here are awesome! When I went to a store and I scanned the CD to listen to samples, I listened to about 4 of them cause I loved this one song and I would play it over and over and over again, it's called Afraid of Me. It's the most deepest song you'll ever find. It talks about how life can be hard at times, but you just gotta hold on, and it talks about that be yourself, and don't change for the world. Anyway, back to the whole album, BUY IT!!! All the songs are great, especially Afraid of Me. 5 STARS!!
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