1. Marine Derek asks about your "creative control." For instance, do you guys set your mind to do a project (the Black Majik Project, a Cryptic Collection, a new LP/EP), and bring it to Alex and the rest of Psychopathic before you start on it, or do you have enough freedom to start something up, drop it on Alex's desk when it's done, and assume that it will be ok'ed?

2. It has been hinted that you have patched things up with Bryan/ROC. Was this purely business to buy out his part of the HOK catalog, or will he have some part in the future of Majik Records/SWK? Even if not, does buying out his portion mean that his original verses will be on HOK rereleases, or will they be edited out like Homebound on CC2?

3. stupidass39@hotmail.com asks Madrox about the original Mr Bones shirts, which we get a lot of questions about at PT.com, like how many were pressed (we have heard the rumor of only ten being made), when/where were they sold, and if they were only made in black or if there were other colors?

4. We at PT.com are big sports fans, much like we learned Mono is from the first Video Interview from Twiztid.com. You professed how the Pistons should take Darko Milicic in the draft, and that happened. But, how do you feel about the Larry Brown situation? Did Rick Carlisle get a fair shake? Also, do you plan on attending the Jim Rome World Tour Stop #31 at the end of July at the Palace? And how about those Tigers? Good run to beat the Mets record.

5. A good number of people who visit our site are fans of the Detroit music scene as a whole, from top to bottom and across all genres. There are a lot of national, platinum acts (Eminem, Kid Rock, Kracker, etc), as well as a multitude of talent that has yet to be exposed to the masses (King Gordy, Paradime, White Boy Ric, Hush, and Jocaine among others). Detroit has the talent to be right up there with NYC and LA as a musical capital if everyone sticks together. Are there any smaller local artists that you think will help bring Detroit to the next level by being the next to blow onto the national scene? Any local artists, big or small, that you would want to collab with in the future?

6. Sithie McGee asks, "How does Violent J feel about you (Twiztid) touring with Marz after he threatened J (on the Internet) on his website and made that horrible Dark Lotus Diss Track?" And while he made no idle threats, how did the rest of the camp feel about MEC doing a track on the Green Book?

7. KOC asks, "Mostasteless is considered such a classic in Detroit rap history, have you felt that fans unfairly put you up to a higher standard with each CD you put out? Does it bother you that some fans have found Freekshow and Mirror Mirror subpar compared to your first Psychopathic outing?"

8. You just announced on majikrecords.com that all of the old House of Krazees audio will be released. Do you plan on rereleasing any of the shirts, posters, or other merchandise from the HOK days?

9. The Gathering 2003 merchandise list was recently released on the GOTJ website. What can you tell us about the "Southpole" style Twiztid jerseys? Are these, like the Esham throwbacks, an attempt to reach the more hip-hop, urban fans, or do you just think they are sweet designs that everyone will enjoy? Are there any other items that didn't make the list, but we may be seeing from you at the Gathering?

10. Ever since last year's Gathering performance, all people seem to talk about is the jerseys that you wore on stage, that were made from numerous other jerseys. Obviously you can't market these for sale, but are there any chances of those becoming some sort of twiztid.com or Gathering auction, or a prize of some sort? Also on the Gathering 2002 tip, I've gotten in discussions about this.. for your "introduction," was that WWF announcer Howard Finkel's voice, or just a very good Jamie impersonation?