The Green Book cover

The Green Book

Twiztid · 2003

65 min · 20 tracks · hip-hop · rap rock · horrorcore

A chaotic blend of horrorcore and rap rock, steeped in dark humor and gritty realism.

Why this album works

'The Green Book' debuted at number 55 on the Billboard 200 and showcased Twiztid's signature style, contributing to the rise of horrorcore as a distinct subgenre. The album received positive reviews from fans and critics alike, reinforcing their influence on the underground rap scene and solidifying their cult following.
Best for
dynamic journey with emotional peaks dark humor and gritty realism short bursts of chaotic energy
Context
In 2003, Twiztid was gaining momentum within the underground hip-hop scene, following their breakthrough album 'Mostasteless' in 1997. 'The Green Book' marked their third studio effort, solidifying their reputation for blending horror themes with hip-hop aesthetics. This release came during a period when they were establishing themselves as key figures in the Insane Clown Posse's Psychopathic Records family.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 The Green Book Standout 0:52
  • 2 On the Other End 2:18
  • 3 White Trash Wit Tat-2’s 3:12
  • 4 Afraid of Me 4:07
  • 5 Wondering Why? 4:21
  • 6 Call Me 1:33
  • 7 I’m the Only 1 2:57
  • 8 Speculationz 4:33
  • 9 The World Is Hell 3:53
  • 10 Nikateen 1:06
  • 11 U Dont Wanna B Like Me Standout 2:57
  • 12 Serial Killa 2:56
  • 13 Marsh Lagoon 5:20
  • 14 Bobby’s Dad 3:05
  • 15 Hydro 5:11
  • 16 Frankenstein 3:36
  • 17 Everybody Diez Standout 4:04
  • 18 Fat Kidz 1:32
  • 19 Hom-Sha-Bom 4:31
  • 20 Darkness 3:22

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