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Pre-Psychopathic

 

2 Krazie Devils – Flipped Insanity

Tracks: Intro 1; Flipped Insanity 1; Flipped Insanity 1(Instrumental); Flipped Insanity 2; Flipped Insanity 2 (Instrumental); Intro 2; Rollin’ Deep; Psycho; The Cellar; Were Ganna Get You; Wicked Ones Rhyme; Lettin’ You Know; Join Us; Gang Bangers Anthem; Death Bed; Back 2 Our Gravez; Back 2 Our Gravez

Comments: Long story short, Blaze was known as Psycho C and the man you now know as Skrapz was known as Krazie. They got The ROC to produce the album, and the rest of HOK to make a guest appearance. Due to lack of money, it was never pressed, so it only existed in dub forms between the members. It was eventually leaked out to the public. Truth be told, any copy of this is not going to be a masterpiece of quality.

 


Psychopathic

 

Blaze Ya Dead Homie EP  PSY 2101

Versions: 1) Self Titled CD

  2) Self Titled Vinyl

Tracks: Back From the Dead; Real G Shit; In Case U Forgot; I Go To Work; Put It Down; Shittalkaz

Comments: Blaze’s debut was released on July 21, 2000 on Psychopathic Records and Phantom Zone Productions. Initially, the EP could only be obtained during the first Gathering, however, later the album went on sale online and several select music stores. Unfortunately, Blaze’s debut was not very successful and the record sales were much smaller than expected, for this reason Blaze left the label for a while. After Blaze’s departure, the EP was supposed to be pulled from store shelves, but very few actually followed suit. In late November of 2017 Twiztid-Shop ran a promotion for Black Friday, where if you spent $75 or more on your order you would receive a previously unreleased 12″ vinyl for free. Guess what that vinyl turned out to be.

 

1 Less G N Da Hood  PSY 2750

Tracks: The Eulogy; Grave Ain’t No Place; Casket; Juggalo Anthem; Nasty; Str8 Outta Detroit; Maggot Face; Here I Am; Hood Rat; Hatchet Luv; Saturday Afternoon; Given Half the Chance; U Can’t Hurt Me Now; Thug 4 Life; Hatchet Execution

Versions: 1) 1 Less G N Da Hood CD

  2) 1 Less G N Da Hood Cassette

Comments: The first full LP from Blaze went on sale October 30, 2001, and it disappointed no one. 1 Less G n Da Hood was produced by Twiztid, Mike Puwal, Fritz the Cat, and Violent J, and features appearances by guests Anybody Killa, Monoxide Child, Violent J, Jamie Madrox, and Shaggy 2 Dope. Originally scheduled to be re-released in 2003, with the new PSY 4004 number, it never happened and the Deluxe G Edition came out instead. On August 26th, 2017 at the Attack of the Ninjas show MNE had the 1 Less G cassette for sale, which were originally made for the 1 Less G Show in Cleveland but due to shipping issues didn’t make it in time.

 

Mama I Ain’t Changed Single

Tracks: Mama, I Ain’t Changed

Comments: After far too long, the Colton Grundy project is finally up and running. There were contests on the website and Twiztid hotline to get this first single, which was limited to 500 copies, and they arrived in May of 2004. The funny part is the fact that the single promoting Tha Undying was not on the record, it only appeared on 1 Less G in the Hood: Deluxe G Edition, albeit slightly changed.

 

Colton Grundy Tha Undying  PSY 4043

Tracks: Bump This Shhh; The Touch of Death; Shot Gun; Etched Out; If I Fall; Hey You; Out Tha Gate; Stick Ya Hands Up; Further From Truth; Dayz of my Neighborhood; Roll It Up; Mr. Deadfolx; 2 Many Bitches; Time Line; Climbing

Versions: 1) Colton Grundy Tha Undying CD

  2) Colton Grundy Tha Undying CD (Shock Records) METHOD 045

Comments: After 3 years Blaze returned as Colton Grundy, the same Colton Grundy who allegedly was to be his nickname after leaving Psychopathic, anyway, Blaze returned from musical retirement and on October 19, 2004 released his long awaited second album. On October 25, the album hit the Australian market by way of Method Recordings, a subsidiary of Shock Records.

 

1 Less G In The Hood: Deluxe G Edition PSY 4060

Tracks: Intro 2 Da World; Real G Shit; In Case U Forgot; I Got To Work; Put It Down; Grave Ain’t No Place; Casket; Juggalo Anthem; Nasty; Maggot Face; Hood Ratz; Hatchet Luv; Saturday Afternoon; Given Half the Chance; U Can’t Hurt Me Now; Thug 4 Life; Look Out; Mama I Ain’t Changed; Garbage

Comments: While waiting for a new Blaze CD, June of 2006 brings us this. It’s kind of a re-edit of his first EP and his first LP combined. It’s a neat idea for those who were not able to grab his first couple releases, and it does have a few bonus cuts.

 

Clockwork Gray Sampler PSY 4301

Comments: A new sampler for Blaze’s next album Clockwork Gray was given out in July and August of 2007 during the Strange Noize Tour, a month or so before the album release date.

 

Clockwork Gray PSY 4300

Tracks: Contact From The Other Side; The Crypt Creeper; Blaze Up; Toe Tagz ‘n Body Bagz; Ill Connect; Keep It Simple; Some Of Them Thugz; Egg Plantz; Zip Codes ‘n Time Zones; Inside Looking Out; Dead Neck; Escape Artist; Wishing Well; E.O.D.

Versions: 1) Clockwork Gray CD

  2) Clockwork Gray CD (Shock Records) CTX358CD

Comments: Finally after almost 3 long years Blaze drops his new highly anticipated LP Clockwork Gray in August 2007. Featuring the Psychopathic family, Big B, Kutt Calhoun. Containing a SWK track and the debut of the new supergroup Zodiac M-print, which consists of Blaze and The ROC making this release an instant juggalo classic. On September 25, 2007, the album was released to the Australian market by Shock Records.

 

Gang Rags PSY 43022

Tracks: Intro; Back From The Dead; Swine Flew; Deadman Walking; Ridin The Whip; Dub Sack; Another B&E; Damn Bitch; Monster Inside; Party Til We Get Arrested; Another Birthday; Holy Shit; Lights Out; Wicked Sorcerer; Tokyo Spa

Versions: 1) Red Version (Red Rage)

  2) White Version (Redemption Ride)

  3) Black Version (Zombie King)

  4) Green Version (Dollar Domination)

  5) Blue Version (Ice Cold Killers)

Comments: Released on June 22, 2010, this album which was originally to be title Last House on Dead Street was later changed to coincide with the fact that juggalos were being named a gang. The album was released in five different versions, each with a bandana in a different color and a sticker of said color on the box front, which represents one of five fictional gangs: Red Rage, Redemption RideZombie KingDollar Domination and Ice Cold Killers.

Gang Rags: The Extended Version – Uncut & Uncensored PSY 4303

Tracks: Shits Fucked Up; Napalm; Give Em What They Want; Ghetto Benefits/Dead Gangsta; Flavor of the Week; Ghost Bars; Rock it Out(OG Version); Simply Fresh/Just Another Fish; 10 40oz; Rules 2 Tha Game; Zombie King; Lost & Found

Versions: 1) Extended version CD w/ J-10

  2) Extended version CD w/o J-10

  3) 2014 Twiztid-Shop Repress CD w/ J-10

Comments: On January 20, 2011, the first ever Drive-By tour began, and whats a tour without a tour exclusive, this extended version isn’t so much an extension, as it is a new album. After a falling out between J-10 and Psychopathic, we were then given a new extended edition with the J-10 tracks being replaced, and King in Zombie King being spelled Kine on the back. It’s an easy way to tell them apart if you don’t know the 2 track titles since the UPC is the same. Blaze said in an interview that 800-1000 of the originals with J-10 were released and about 500 of the reprint without J-10. October 17, 2014 online flyers began circulating informing that everyone who bought Gang Rags: Reborn in a physical music store within the first week of sales, and then sent the receipt to Twiztid-Shop would receive a free album Gang Rags: Extended Version – Uncut & Uncensored. The Twiztid-Shop version can be distinguished by the facts that the Blaze picture on the back is bigger and brighter, the tracklist font is different, copyright information and the Hatchetman logo are bigger and closer to the edge of the cover, the bar code is also bigger, there is also a space in the Psychopathic Records url and the .com is missing.

 

Ghetto Benefits

Comments: During his seminar at GOTJ 2011, Blaze gave the lucky few this single, yes this is the same track that was taken off of the original version of Gang Rags: The Extended Version due to the presence of J-10. On this single there is only Blaze and The ROC’s verses, this is the only place on which this version of the song is found.

 

Blaze N Bake EP

Tracks: Ghetto Snacks, Dub Sack, 10 40’s (Hood Mix), Blaze Up, Roll It Up (ROC OG Mix), In Case You Forgot

Comments: Another tour and Blaze releases an exclusive tour CD. This EP was available during the Kaos & Kronik Tour in April and May of 2012.

 

Let It Burn

Versions: 1) Sleeve Version

  2) Slimline Version

Comments: Blaze’s newest single, released during the Drive By Tour in February of 2013. It came in a white paper sleeve. On July 24, 2013, the single with a new cover went on sale on digital platforms, a short time later physical copies with a cover and a slimline cd case also went on sale. Although not technically a Psychopathic release as he released it on his own, he was still signed with Psychopathic at the time as such this will stay where its at.

 


MNE

Gang Rags: Reborn MNE001

Tracks: Ghost Bars; Shits Fucked Up; Napalm; Give Em What They Want; Dead Gangsta; Flavor of The Week; Rock It Out; Just Another Fish; This 40oz.; Zombie King; Lost & Found; Bout Dat Life; Fuck Shit Up; Who Is It ?; Dead Like Me

Versions: 1) Gang Rags: Reborn CD

  2) Gang Rags: Reborn Australian Edition CD

Pre-Orders: 1) Bundle 1

      2) Bundle 2

Comments:  On August 28, 2014 pre-orders appeared on Twiztid-Shop. The first bundle contains the album and an exclusive single Rules 2 Tha Game featuring ABK, the second bundle contains the same as the first plus a poster, bandana and a backpack. On October 21, 2014 the album was released and it was his first release on Majik Ninja Entertainment, and the first release overall by the newly formed label. On June 25, 2015 during the Underground Assault Tour in Australia a version of the album was available to Australian fans only, bearing Australian Edition on the front and back of the slipcase.

 

Rules 2 Tha Game Single

Comments: Exclusive single that was only available with the pre-orders for the Gang Rags: Reborn album through Twiztid-Shop.

 

Kill ‘Em All Single

Comments: In mid August 2015 a bundle showed up on Twiztid-Shop with this CD single and a t-shirt with the same likeness. Later it was also found in the VIP Package for The Casket Factory Tour.

 

Worm Food Single

Comments: Twiztid-Shop’s product of the month in September 2015. All orders of $20 or more would get this single for free while supplies last of course. This is a different version than the version released on The Casket Factory.

 

The Casket Factory Sampler

Comments: Starting in mid November 2015 all orders of $10 or more on Twiztid-Shop would also receive a free sampler for the upcoming album. Sampler included snippets of the songs: Electric Witch, 2 Middle Fingers, Who U Lookin 4, The Way U Look B4 U Die, Necromancy and I Will Bury U.

 

Ghost Single

Comments: During the month of December of 2015 this single was product of the month on Twiztid-Shop and could be picked up for the very low price of $3. Later it was also found in the VIP Package for The Casket Factory Tour.

 

The Casket Factory MNE007

Tracks: The Funeral (Introduction); 2 Middle Fingers; Ghost; Call Now! (Commercial Break); The Way U Look B4 U Die; Ratchet; Eternal; They Call That Gangsta; Worm Food; Who U Lookin 4?; Unbreakable; Electric Witch; Necromancy; I Will Bury U!; [Casket Factory Interlude]; [Bleed]; [Gray & Blue]; [The Painted Man]

Versions: 1) Casket Factory CD

  2) Casket Factory Deluxe CD MNE007DX

  3) Casket Factory Vinyl MNE007LP

Pre-Orders: 1) Bundle 1

      2) Bundle 2

      3) Bundle 3

      4) Bundle 4

      5) Bundle 5

      6) Bundle 6

Comments: Pre-Orders for the new album appeared on Twiztid-Shop on October 30th, 2015 in the form of 6 bundles. It was released on January 15, 2016, Twiztid-Shop carried the regular version and retail got the deluxe version of the CD. Album features everyone that was on MNE at the time, Kung-Fu Vampire and ABK.

 

The Casket Maker EP

Tracks: The Casket Maker; Test My Shine; AK-47; Smoke A Buncha Weed; Open Letter; Sundown 2 Sunup

Comments: This EP was originally sold exclusively on The Casket Factory Tour which started in early February 2016. A short time later it was available on Twiztid-Shop and quickly sold out.

 

Robbin’ Hood Single

Comments: VIP exclusive CD single from The Casket Factory Tour which started in early February 2016, the single features The ROC & Lex the Hex Master.

 

Dead Vulture EP

Tracks: Intro; Dead Vulture; Break Something; Death Behind The Wheel; That’s Real

Comments: Originally made available at the 2016 Gathering of the Juggalos at the Twiztid-Shop booth, which was only open Thursday July 21st and Friday July 22nd. All left over copies were then put on Twiztid-Shop.

 

Necromancy 7″ Vinyl

Tracks: Necromancy; Triple Threat

Comments: Released April 22, 2017 for Record Store Day this picture disc vinyl was limited to 1000 numbered copies. Side A features the track Necromancy from Blaze’s Casket Factory album and Side B features the track Triple Threat from Twiztid’s Mutant album.


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