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Sometimes it could be much harder
When you feel like becoming a target
Gotta embrace the bullseye and
Let em all know that they're looking in a mind of a monster
Looking for anybody who wanna regard this
I don't want any money I wanna leave em heartless
I just wanna tell them if I had it my way
You'd never have a motherfucking heart to start withLet's go! Can anybody show me the way to my soul
Keeping it wicked in every way I know
But I get lost, like a missed toss, and the ball goes out the window
Not a motherfucking role model
"We don't die" it'll be the only motto
'Bout to break down everyone of you hoes
I make sure the world knows who's weak and hollowI'm a beast to follow, let it all looking for a beat to swallow
It'll be 52 weeks tomorrow, since I started
My killin' the weak shit embargoHid em all in precious cargo, ego killer, wanna sleep like all go
Maybe I'll save the world tomorrow
But right now your time is borrowedBreakdown!

(I can hear em callin' I can't stop from fallin')
Someone save me now!
(I'm just so confused now, feeling used and let down)
Breakdown!
(I can hear em callin' I can't stop from fallin')
Someone save me now!
(I'm just so confused now, feeling used and let down)
I-I can hear em callin' I can hear em callin' fallin' down
I'm just so confused now, feelin' used and let down. Fallin'Feel it real in your heart, like it's ride or die shit
It's a cold ass world, better pack an ice pick
And bring it down to the depths of this
Over shadow respecting this
Expecting this to be conceited and heavenless
But never live, never settle again, any better when
Life's weighing my patience, making me feel heaven
And if I have any real feelings, that's relevant
Blessed to never forget like an elephant
Don't fit like shotgun shells up in the derringer
Amongst the square pegs feeling more like a cylinder
Swing to the symphony, metrodone
And the musical gravitation are pullin' ya
Close for microphones and earholes are fitted with zeros
Or forked tongues waking the dead
Makin' some new foes, a simple stain
And permanent pain on a mission to take the clear throat
Y'all know this attractin' hope
But the lack there of be the true scope but no rope
Scapegoats and sailboats soon become
Sinking ships with escape rafts of cut throats
Stay afloat cause we back again, and we destined to crack heads
We just found in the top 10, the rest can drop dead
There's no stoping when the twins are infectin'
With Twiztid connectionBreakdown!
(I can hear em callin' I can't stop from fallin')
Someone save me now!
(I'm just so confused now, feeling used and let down)
Breakdown!
(I can hear em callin' I can't stop from fallin')
Someone save me now!
(I'm just so confused now, feeling used and let down)
I-I can hear em callin' I can hear em callin' falli down
I'm just so confused now, feelin' used and let down. Fallin'
Songwriters
Paul Methric, Jamie SpanioloPublished by
Lyrics © MOMAD MUSIC PUBLISHING

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Comrades and label mates of Insane Clown Posse, Twiztid (previously House of Krazees) is an American hip hop duo from Detroit, Michigan. The group is composed of Jamie Madrox (Jamie Spaniolo) and Monoxide Child (Paul Methric). Twiztid performs a style of hardcore hip hop known as horrorcore. They have released seven studio albums, five extended play and have participated in countless compilations. Twiztid's sound is described as having an open obsession with serial-killer horror films, and lyrics related to their roots in Detroit's east side.

Twiztid's debut album, Mostasteless, was originally released independently by Psychopathic in 1997, but was pulled, then re-released a year later on Twiztid's new label; Island with a somewhat different track listing as a result of uncleared samples in a few songs in the original release.

On October 31, 2000, Twiztid released their second studio album, Freek Show. The album peaked at #51 on the Billboard 200. In 2002, Twiztid released the extended play Mirror Mirror. Mirror Mirror peaked at #5 on the Top Independent Albums chart, and #103 on the Billboard 200.

In 2003, Twiztid released its third studio album, The Green Book. The Green Book peaked at #2 on the Top Independent Charts and #52 on the Billboard 200.

On June 28, 2005, Twiztid released its fourth studio album, Man's Myth, Vol. 1 the first half of a double album concluding with Mutant, Vol. 2 , released the following month. Man's Myth focuses on the angst of growing up in a lying world, while Mutant deals with the outcome of this upbringing. Man's Myth peaked at #4 on the Top Independent Albums chart, #62 on the Top Internet Albums chart and the Billboard 200. Mutant peaked at #11 on the Top Independent Albums chart, #80 on the Billboard 200, and #215 on the Top Internet Albums chart.

On July 4, 2007, Twiztid released its sixth studio album, Independents Day. The album featured guest appearances from rappers signed to independent record labels, such as The Dayton Family, Tha Dogg Pound, hed pe frontman Jahred Shane, Tech N9ne and Krizz Kaliko. It also notably features appearances by D12 members Proof and Bizarre. Proof's colaboration with Twiztid entitled, "How I Live" was Proof's last song before his death in April 2007. The album peaked at #4 on the Top Independent Albums chart, #9 on the Top Rap Albums chart and #57 on the Billboard 200.

On March 17, 2009, Twiztid released its seventh studio album, W.I.C.K.E.D (Wish I Could Kill Every Day). W.I.C.K.E.D is Twiztid's currently highest charting album, peaking at #11 on the Billboard 200, #4 on the Top Rap Albums chart, and #1 on the Top Independent Albums chart.

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