End of Days
Twiztid · 2009
25 min · 7 tracks · hip-hop · rap rock · horrorcore
A darkly atmospheric blend of horrorcore and rap rock that grips with haunting beats and introspective lyrics.
Why this album works
The album showcased Twiztid's ability to blend melodic elements with their signature horror-themed narratives, which resonated well within their fanbase. It was well-received critically, reinforcing their influence in the underground hip-hop scene and contributing to the growing popularity of horrorcore during that period.
- Best for
- short intense listening experience dark atmosphere for introspection front-loaded energy and urgency
- Context
- Released in early 2009, 'End of Days' marked Twiztid's return to the music scene after a brief hiatus following their previous album, 'The Green Book'. At this point in their career, they were solidifying their status within the horrorcore genre while continuing to develop their unique sound and lyrical themes.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Drake· Linkin Park· Miley Cyrus· Beyoncé· Mariah Carey· Jennifer Lopez· LL Cool J· Lana Del Rey
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 It's Pulling Me In (intro) 0:51
- 2 Hell Ride Standout 3:55
- 3 Hold on 2 Me 4:16
- 4 Hell on Earth 3:09
- 5 End of Days Standout 5:12
- 6 Death Note (Eric Davie remix) Standout 4:32
- 7 Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha (Akuma remix) 3:13
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