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Mutant (Vol. 2)

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Released
  
July 26, 2005

Length
  
47:00

Artist
  
Twiztid

Label
  
Psychopathic Records

Recorded
  
2005

Producer
  
Fritz The Cat

Release date
  
26 July 2005

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Mutant Vol. 2 (2005)
  
Independents Day (2007)

Genres
  
Horrorcore, Hardcore hip hop, Rap rock

Similar
  
Twiztid albums, Horrorcore albums

Mutant is the fifth album by Twiztid. Released on July 26, 2005, it is the second half of the Man's Myth/Mutant double album, released one month after its companion album, Man's Myth. On November 4th, 2015, Twiztid announced they were remixing and remastering Mutant for a 2016 re-release.

Contents

Twiztid review mutant vol 2


Music and lyrics

While Man's Myth featured a hip hop-oriented sound, Mutant featured a rock oriented sound. According to Jamie Spaniolo, "I've always wanted to do a Rock album and to date that was the closest thing to it we have ever done, so it holds a special place in my heart."

Allrovi said that "the sound of this album is far closer to Eminem's side of the Detroit hip-hop axis, specifically the cartoonish but musically fierce live-instruments-plus-samples sound of the best D12 tracks."

Reception

Allrovi wrote that Mutant was better than its predecessor, Man's Myth; Allrovi also said that Mutant is "the best album of Twiztid's career, [...] the one on which the duo finally steps out from the shadow of their mentors the Insane Clown Posse".

Songs

1The Transformation of a New Civilization2:48
2Get Off of Me!3:41
3Stardust3:57

References

Mutant (Vol. 2) Wikipedia