Cryptic Collection

Cryptic Collection is a compilation album by American hip hop duo 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)
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
Notes
  • Track 1 was an alternate intro from Twiztid's debut album Mostasteless (1997)
  • Tracks 2, 6, and 11 were remixes of the songs of the same name on Mostasteless (1997)
  • Tracks 3, 5, 7, and 8 were part of Jamie Madrox's scrapped solo album as Mr. Bones, called Something Weird (1995)
  • Track 4 was an outtake from the Mostasteless re-issue, talking about not being affected by fame and the new deal with Def Jam (1999)
  • Track 9 appeared on the first version of Mostasteless and later on Psychopathics From Outer Space Vol. 1 (1997)
  • 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 (1994)
  • Track 12 was two parts, the first one was a song by Psychopathic Records artist Blaze Ya Dead Homie, called "Put It Down", and the track was featured on Blaze's 2000 EP, titled Blaze Ya Dead Homie; The second part was an old song by House of Krazees with The R.O.C.'s verses cut (2000/199x)

References

  1. Loftus, Johnny. "Review of Cryptic Collection, Vol. 3". AllMusic. Retrieved August 22, 2008.
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