Cryptic Collection

Cryptic Collection is a compilation album by Twiztid. Released on November 13, 2000, it is the first in the Cryptic Collection series, followed by Cryptic Collection Vol. 2 and Vol. 3, each containing rare tracks not available on regular releases.[1]

Cryptic Collection was later reissued with a new cover, intending to combine the original two, with the shadow representing the serial killaz cover.
Cryptic Collection
Pulpit Cover
Compilation album by
ReleasedNovember 13, 2000 (2000-11-13)
Genre
Length49:07
LabelPsychopathic Records
Twiztid chronology
Freek Show
(2000)
Cryptic Collection
(2000)
Cryptic Collection Vol. 2
(2001)
alternate cover
Serial Killaz Cover

Track listing

# Title Time Performer(s)
1 "Twiztid" (Intro2) 1:03
2 "Whathefuck!?!?" (Extra Cripsy Mix) 3:51 Twiztid
3 "I Could" 1:02 Mr. Bones
4 "Ain't a Damn Thang Changed" 3:41 Twiztid
5 "Bad Dream" 3:01 Mr. Bones
6 "Somebody's Dissin' U" (Remix) 4:48 Twiztid
Blaze
7 "Blam!!!" 5:24 Mr. Bones
8 "Something Weird" 4:25 Mr. Bones
9 "Meat Cleaver" 4:24 Twiztid
ICP
Myzery
10 "Dr. Jekyl & Mr. Bones" 1:53 Mr. Bones
11 "Renditions of Reality" (Remix) 5:12 Twiztid
12 "Put It Down/Scare" 10:21 Blaze

Tracks 2, 6, and 11 are remixes of the songs of the same name on Twiztid's debut album Mostasteless

Tracks 3, 7, and 8 were part of Jamie Madrox's scrapped solo album as Mr Bones: Something Weird

Track 4 was supposed to be on the Mostasteless re-issue talking about not being affected by fame and the new deal with Def Jam

Track 9 appeared on the first version of Mostasteless and later on Psychopathics From Outer Space Vol. 1.

Track 10 appeared on Jamie Madrox's 1995 solo album as Mr. Bones, Sacrifice, and the 1994 EP The Demon Inside by Mr. Bones and The Sons of Midnight.

Track 12 is two parts, the first one is a song by Psychopathic records artist Blaze Ya Dead Homie, called "Put It Down" the track was also featured on Blaze's self-titled album, released 1999. The second part is an old song by HOK with the R.O.C's verses leftout

gollark: You're an expression.
gollark: Or neutral evil.
gollark: It's actually lawful evil.
gollark: Those are functions or type signatures, not really formulae.
gollark: My memetics campaigns are highly successful, in general.

References

  1. Loftus, Johnny. "Review of Cryptic Collection, Vol. 3". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-08-22.
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