Twiztid/Dani Filth Neon Collab

2021-09-20 by combustion07 | 15 Comments
Twiztid have recently dropped some neon flavored freshness for your ear cavities in video form, which means your eyeballs also get the blessing of getting blasted with an almost unhealthy level of freshness that they may, or may not be able to endure. The track features Dani Filth, front man of Cradle of Filth, whom some of you may be familiar with due to their critically acclaimed 1993 demo Total Fucking Darkness!

Some may be taken aback by the odd pairing at first, but after listening it will all make perfect sense and may even cause a Kundalini awakening in a select few. Aforementioned freshness can be heard/seen here! Prepare your melons or ya wig might just get Twiztid!



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combustion07
September 20th 2021
12822 Comments


I haven't dropped some news in forever but this was wild to me when it popped up on YouTube and I wanted to make sputs collective ear happy so hear you have it. Enjoy

CottonSalad
September 20th 2021
2467 Comments


"don't you know that this @%&$ here is $^*#&% hard?"

deserves an award tbh

combustion07
September 20th 2021
12822 Comments


Yessir! Glad they let us know off rip cuz if not I was halfway expecting some soft shit

BallsToTheWall
September 20th 2021
51266 Comments


Uhhh.

Eons
September 20th 2021
3770 Comments


good that this came out before the cradle album drops, if this came out after, it would seem a bit strange

Metaxu
September 20th 2021
53 Comments


I have a weird soft spot for ICP, Twiztid and Cradle of Filth but this is a huge nope from me. If I was 14 I'd be ALL OVER this shit though.

cvlts
September 20th 2021
9939 Comments


nah

Brabiz
September 20th 2021
2209 Comments


No thanks, I take showers

SpeachImpediment
September 20th 2021
128 Comments


lmaooooo

Storm In A Teacup
September 20th 2021
45826 Comments


This actually sounds like a top 20 Hed PE song.

random
September 20th 2021
3155 Comments


I used to really like Twiztid/ICP.

Detective Dan
September 21st 2021
261 Comments


This is one of the most embarrassing things I've heard since that Corey Taylor album.

combustion07
September 21st 2021
12822 Comments


I also was a pretty big Twiztid fan in my younger years. Even reviewed Mostasteless here many moons ago. The pre Twiztid House of Krazees stuff and their first 3 albums in particular were the era I was into it. My sister almost exclusively dated juggalos when I was a kid lol.

I don't think younger me would have even enjoyed this though honestly. Based on your comment though Detective Dan I'm gonna give that Corey Taylor album you mentioned a shot

Eons
September 21st 2021
3770 Comments


to be fair to twiztid they are way better than ICP or at least they used to be, way better rappers.

random
September 22nd 2021
3155 Comments


Oh, God. Combustion, you just reminded me. Eminem used to open up for House of Krazees when he was virtually unknown circa 1997.

Not to be disrespectful, but did your sister get Faygo from dating Juggalos?



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