Independent's Day [Explicit Lyrics]

Track Listings
1. Intro
2. I Owe You
3. Ride - Ingrid Smalls, , Royce da 5'9"
4. Wet My Whistle - Royce da 5'9",
5. Politics - C-Lo, , Royce da 5'9"
6. Looking at My Dog - Royce da 5'9", Yo Gotti
7. Right Back - Royce da 5'9",
8. Skit
9. Blow Dat
10. Chips on Pistons - Blade Icewood, Royce da 5'9"
11. Skit
12. F*cK My Brains Out - Royce da 5'9", Ingrid Smalls
13. Independent's Day
14. Meeting of the Bosses
15. Skit
16. Paranoia
17. Lay It Down - Ernie K-Doe, Royce da 5'9"
18. Yeah

Independent's Day,Royce da 5'9",Trouble Records,Hardcore Rap,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,Underground Rap


Independent's Day [Explicit Lyrics]

Independent's Day [Explicit Lyrics]
Independent's Day
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • They finally out did Mostasteles!
  • not bad at all
  • Another Twiztid Masterpiece
  • T-W-I-Z-T-I-D
  • Who Want To Go To The Ball.......I Do!!!!!!
Independent's Day
Twiztid
Manufacturer: Psychopathic
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000QFCCUU
Release Date: 2007-07-03

Tracks:

  1. Welcome Home
  2. Monster
  3. Sex, Drugs, Money & Murder
  4. Hurt Someone
  5. Jus' Like Me
  6. Bussyoheadopen
  7. Feel Me
  8. Raw Deal (The Juggalo Song)
  9. How I Live
  10. My Favorite
  11. Weak Shitz Out
  12. Wet Dreams
  13. Monster's Ball
  14. Bury 'Em All

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars They finally out did Mostasteles! .......2007-07-16

In my opinion, this cd is a masterpiece, mostly because of their new producer Seven. Anybody who listens to Tech N9ne knows that this guy has got skill. Most of the guests work great on this cd, especially the Dayton Family. I was a little disapointed the the songs they did with Proof and Bizarre but other than that every song is banging. Aftering hearing this, The Tempest and the sampler for Blaze's "Clockwork Gray" 2007 is looking like Psychopathic's best year for music since the late 90's. Highly recommended.

4 out of 5 stars not bad at all.......2007-07-12

at first listen, all i was hearing was the other rappers on the album which made me think the cd wasn't good. i stopped and thought about what monoxide said on the man's myth dvd about not doing collaborations after seeing that nobody really took notice of the guests on the green book cd. i also stopped to think about the title of the cd. being that it's called independence day, i found the cd to be totally dependent on other rappers making tracks work. but after listening to it more and more i find myself really enjoying the cd. the guests on the cd aren't as overpowering as i found them to be at first. the beats are all pretty hot. kinda got that west coast feel to them. raw deal is a hot song. the lyrics are really good plus jamie and paul's skills really shine through. there's maybe 1 throw-away track but overall its a solid cd. its not their best work but its definitely worth picking up. get ready, the legendary dead man is on the way 8/21!!!

5 out of 5 stars Another Twiztid Masterpiece.......2007-07-10

Juggalos and Non Juggalos will find this album very impressive, you see rap music nowadays has sold its sole to the devil and its all the same beat same bullcrap lyrics, This album is in the realms of original rap. amazing lyrics and beats with hook ups with the late Proof and the ICP Orhcastra.
Trust me this album is truly amazing please give it a go.

5 out of 5 stars T-W-I-Z-T-I-D.......2007-07-10

Its always a good day when a new Twiztid album emerges from the depths.

This album was originally supposed to have a guest artist on every track. To my surprise there are 4 tracks with no guests. While each track is equally fresh with just Madrox & Monoxide, it's really cool to listen to these special guests show love to Twiztid the way they do. Especially when they've got monsters from the underground by the likes of The Dayton Family and Tech N9ne. Twiztid could have put another album out with just Jamie & Paul on every track but a few, but they did this album for themselves while at the same time still holding it down, sticking up, and showing love to their fans throughout the whole cd. Besides the usual suspects of Blaze, ICP, and R.O.C., there's a handful and a half of other guests. My favorite tracks are 1 through 14 with one of my favorite highlights being on "Sex, Drugs, Money, & Murder" when the infamous Shoe String & Bootleg from The Dayton Family show love and give props to Twiztid.

If you like Twiztid, you'll love Independent's Day. This cd introduced me to some other groups like (hed) p.e. and Potluck that I knew of from Subnoize but probably wouldn't have listened to if it wasn't for them having guest spots on ID.

Besides the very cool glow-in-the-dark album cover of the shot-up zombie-lookin' Uncle Sam. Inside the case reveals the release date of Blaze Ya Dead Homie's long awaited new project "Clockwork Gray" as well as shots of Twiztid with their new face paint and a fold-out poster.

5 out of 5 stars Who Want To Go To The Ball.......I Do!!!!!!.......2007-07-10

I had highly anticipated this CD and it is definitely phat! The song "Welcome Home" is about us as juggalos who know each other as family and when we reunite, it is awesome! "Monster" talks about the angry person inside of us all, especially when no one understands us, it makes us want to scream when we are judged for no reason, only because we are different, see what I mean? We, as juggalos, develop another personality to deal with the B*llSh*t brought on by the world. "Sex, Drugs, Money & Murder" is sort of the trinity of man, if you will, not the trinity of religion, but the trinity of the flesh. It really is all about getting screwed over by a woman ( I guess the same goes for men, if you're a woman, or whatever your preference), I suppose whatever your drug of choice is, you can have sex with a special someone, but when you are screwed over by someone you love, you feel like making them feel pain too, The Dayton family shines like mad on this cut! "Hurt Someone" is straight gangsta! DJ Quik's mad flows about smokin is hot! Tha Dogg Pound is sweet on flowing about hurting posers. Twiztid shines on this, letting fake MFs know they will get blasted, if they are frontin'.

"Jus' Like Me" is sort of a family song, we, as juggalos, love to hang out, occasionally smoke(or not), get in mosh pits, and just hang with family, we are being ourselves and accepting each other for that, as well. "Buss Yo' Head Open" can be a homies jam! We all have our crew, clique, or family, that we would die for and would defend them too and Blaze's flows show how he will let MFs know how he will handle business when his crew is messed with! Twiztid is awesome on the chorus!

"Feel Me" is Twiztid's take on letting the world get to know them and anyone who is down can join the party! Amen to that, fo' real! "Raw Deal" is all about being a juggalo, I guess it is their version of ICP's Juggalo Family, but it's all about being yourself, an individual, till you die! "How I Live" is about spittin' flows for family! Givin' props to all juggalos who show mad love and respect (Dirty Dozen is phat on
this)(MMFCL!) "My Favorite" is about smokin' and also a history lesson on why they smoke trees. DJ Clay slams on the turn tables and supporting vocals, man, even though I dont smoke, it is still a phat song! I love the personification of making weed a woman, Mary Jane, if you will, LOL~!

"Weak Shitz Out" is about coming back hard and fresh! It's about letting everyone know whats up, especially with a new style and new sound, Hed Pe has mad instumentals on this, and the vocals by Hed Pe are stellar to say the least, hard and to the point! They (He Pe) also give a rock vibe to this song, amazing!. "Wet Dreams" is sort of a romantic song, LOL. It says how to romance a woman, ghetto style! Bizzare (of D12) is awesome with his mad affirmations! His flows are freaky as hell~! "Bury 'em All" Yes! Yes! Yes! It's a freaky tale of being paranoid and protecting yourself from bullsh*t in the world, Tech N9ne has sweet flows, especially when they rap along with Twiztid, Krizz Kaliko has mad vocals on the chorus and Jamie Madrox's flows are deep, fast and on point! (I would love to see this on a Tech N9ne CD!, in my opinion, this should have been on Tech N9ne's M.L.K. CD) Potluck & Underrated also spit some flows on this jam, especially about how sweet they can be on the mic! "Monster's Ball" is freaky party! When the lights are out, all the freaks and monsters come out of the woodwork! ICP on the chorus is phat! Jame Madrox has his fresh ride with zombies, vampires, and severed bitches and then being excited and scared, creepy! Violent J fuckin smokes the vocals on this, I love the way he had to die to go to the party!! Monoxide is sweet on his flows, the imagery in his parts is delightfully morbid! Shaggy 2 Dope is twisted on his dancing with the freaky zombie bitches and his description of the punch is sick! The ball is a mad party, who's coming?!!! Then to top the song off, they rock out with some mad guitar!

I don't usually get into Cds littered with guest stars, but everyone held their own on this and no one outshines the other! This whole Cd has it all, imagery, sickness, devotion, family love, I mean it is totally amazing and dare I say, Twiztid's best CD to date!
Independent's Day
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Commercial Rap, Or Hip Hop?
  • Vanilla
  • Royce 5 MIC
  • Must Buy
  • Good Album
Independent's Day
Royce da 5'9"
Manufacturer: Trouble Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0009NSCVW
Release Date: 2005-06-28

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. I Owe You
  3. Ride - Ingrid Smalls, , Royce da 5'9"
  4. Wet My Whistle - Royce da 5'9",
  5. Politics - C-Lo, , Royce da 5'9"
  6. Looking at My Dog - Royce da 5'9", Yo Gotti
  7. Right Back - Royce da 5'9",
  8. Skit
  9. Blow Dat
  10. Chips on Pistons - Blade Icewood, Royce da 5'9"
  11. Skit
  12. F*cK My Brains Out - Royce da 5'9", Ingrid Smalls
  13. Independent's Day
  14. Meeting of the Bosses
  15. Skit
  16. Paranoia
  17. Lay It Down - Ernie K-Doe, Royce da 5'9"
  18. Yeah

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Commercial Rap, Or Hip Hop?.......2007-04-16

Honestly, after hearing 'Death Is Certain', this album doesn't even come close to how good that album was. There was more commercial, or should i say "bubble gum" rap in this album than any other he has made. It seems as if over the years, Royce has commercialized his music in a way, as to make it revolve around money, drugs, and bi*ches more than anything else. This is just my opinion. I only found a few songs on this album worth listening to...Royce should get his act together and go back to making real Hip Hop!!
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3 out of 5 stars Vanilla.......2006-10-25

When I first heard Royce(death is certain) I was blown away by the raw hunger in that album, royce's dope lines and lyrical metaphors all serving as the main point rather than the beats. However here he seems to have reversed it, 90% of the beats for this album sound straight southern crunk, with little diversity to the clappers. This wouldnt be so bad if the lyrics were up to par but royce (in my opinion)made too many sexy/club themed songs on here and didnt write anything particulary clever that stood out. Its not horrible just not comparable to the fury of 'death is certain'. Hopefully Royce(when he gets outta jail) will devote more time to the pen and less on copying the blueprints of southern 'rappers' who are succsessfull.

5 out of 5 stars Royce 5 MIC.......2005-11-18

Whats up people. For those of you just discovering Royce, let me say welcome to a new world of music. The most talented man next to TuPac(Makaveli) Shakur. This is a rising star that has been rising since before the slim shady lp!!!!! Be on the lookout for this guy in years to come. [...] doesn't give you 2 much on him but it's his official site and it's updated frequently. 3 albums, 2 versions of each. usa and import, over 25 mixtapes and he is in the studio as you read! The king of kings(on the mic) Royce da 5'9"

5 out of 5 stars Must Buy.......2005-09-02

I am a huge Royce da 5 9 fan and this album is really good and worth the money. He sounds different on this album it is not like his old album maybe because he has different guest on here that no body heard of but that does not hurt the album. I like every song on here except the ones where he talks about girls because i get tired of hearing that. Buy this album

5 out of 5 stars Good Album .......2005-09-02

I am pissed off because people are giving this cd some bad reviews why are you guys hating on Royce he is experimenting with new sounds and trying to find out different styles. Did you guys even hear the diss track he made towards Eminem And D12 on his album Lost Sessions Pt. 1 called Malcolm X he killed them on that song. Anyways buy this album it is worth every damn penny.
The Light of Day
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Smoothjazz.com Review
The Light of Day
James "PJ" Spraggins
Manufacturer: Independent
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000JJS0D6
Release Date: 2006-11-01

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  1. The Light of Day
  2. Excited
  3. Autumn Breeze
  4. Day Dreamin'
  5. Sweet Nita
  6. God Is Good
  7. Bedtime Stories
  8. Nocturnal Drive
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5 out of 5 stars Smoothjazz.com Review.......2007-03-16

It's my pleasure to introduce you to James "PJ" Spraggins... drummer, keyboardist, composer, and producer from Birmingham, Alabama. He's been playing music since he was a youngster in nearby Bessemer, attended Alabama State on a music scholarship, and has played with a host of headliners, among them Ronnie Laws, Eric Essix, and the Smooth Jazz group Tekneek. THE LIGHT OF DAY is PJ's debut solo project, and it's a good one. In fact, you may have heard it recently on the Weather Channel's "Local on the 8's" segments. The album, as PJ puts it, "is a collection of songs written from a drummer's perspective... just simple songs with simple melodies. It's my way of reminding people not to forget about the little things that make life worth living." In addition to drums and drum programming, he plays the keys beautifully on all nine originals. Eric Essix contributes some exceptional guitar work to both "Excited" and the succulent "Autumn Breeze," which are two of my faves on the disc. I love PJ's concept and his new album... a lot. Simple, memorable melodies have been the basis for some of our most popular hits... the ones we love to listen to over and over again, year after year. It takes pure talent to compose that kind of music, and James "PJ" Spraggins has definitely been blessed with plenty of that. THE LIGHT OF DAY is a collection of gentle, lyrical tunes that will, indeed, help you connect to the joy in life! ~SCOTT O'BRIEN
Slowjam Sessions Volume 1
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Slowjam Sessions Volume 1
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Rhythm Drive Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0002XQBU8
    Release Date: 2004-08-24

    Tracks:

    1. So Many Reasons (Jordan Segundo)
    2. Journey Together (Julissa)
    3. Nothing's Gonna Change My Love (Forte with Glenn Medeiros)
    4. When I Need You (Harlemm Lee)
    5. Hello My Love (Pinay)
    6. I Realize (Tani Lynn)
    7. I Love You (Malyssa)
    8. Girl in my Dreams (J Cabrera)
    9. Close To Me (Alvendia featuring Drey of 6th Day)
    10. So In Love (Immij)
    11. Secret Admirer (6th Day)
    12. Do I Feel (Natural Vibe)
    13. Family Years (Lynette David)

    Album Description

    Slowjam Sessions is the new compilation series released by Rhythm Drive Records. Slowjam Sessions aims to expose the talented singers singing powerful pop contemporary love songs that will hit home when you listen to this release from beginning to end.

    American Idol finalist Jordan Segundo leads off the compilation with a ballad called "So Many Reasons", his first release since his final 32 appearance on American Idol Season 2. Also featured on this compilation is the FAME 2003 winner Harlemm Lee with his single "When I Need You", a beautiful ballad that really shows off his vocal strength.

    Also featured are established veteran artists from the Bay Area that include 3 part female group Pinay of Planethype Records, 6th Day of Epicenter Media, and an exclusive track from recording artist Julissa called "Journey Together" that we guarantee will be a wedding favorite.

    Up & coming artists Immij, J. Cabrera, Malyssa and Alvendia contribute quality love songs that make this compilation a unique release.

    This compilation series will always feature a new song from a previously unknown singer. In this Volume, Lynette David gives tribute to all families around the world with a new song called "Family Years."

    Included in this CD is a full color 8 page CD booklet with song lyrics and background information on each artist and song.

    Pick up this quality compilation that's a must-have addition to your slow song collection!
    A Lasting Embrace
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Cherry Sounds and great mood relaxing / stimulating stuff!
    A Lasting Embrace
    Patrick Yandall
    Manufacturer: Independent Nat'l Di
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000DQ2X
    Release Date: 1997-01-15

    Tracks:

    1. One Perfect Moment
    2. A Light From You
    3. Artful Expression
    4. Midnight Conversation
    5. Groove To Go
    6. It's Alright
    7. Bailey's Dream
    8. A Lasting Embrace
    9. Mr. Fat Cat
    10. A Game Of Love
    11. Motor City Motion

    Album Description

    A long-time San Diego contempary pop/jazz favorite, guitarist/composer Patrick Yandall displays his electric guitar talents on this 1997 solo release. Musicians include Greg Vail (sax), Smitty Smith (bass) and Andre Mayeux (keyboards). Standout songs include One Perfect Moment, Midnight Conversation, and Artful Expression.

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    5 out of 5 stars Cherry Sounds and great mood relaxing / stimulating stuff!.......1999-05-04

    Without too much detail, Patrick is well on his way in the smooth jazz music industry with his stellar compositions. Great sounds to round out any smooth jazz quiver.
    Another Perfect Day
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • aMaZiNg MeTaL
    • A Motörhead Album For Fans... And Others
    • AWESOME MOTORHEAD
    • High Quality metal
    • excellent sound
    Another Perfect Day
    Motorhead
    Manufacturer: Independent Nat'l Di
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
    ASIN: B000006JRC
    Release Date: 1996-06-25

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars aMaZiNg MeTaL.......2003-10-28

    This record is named "Another Perfect Day", but believe me, it ain't just another perfect Heavy Metal record.

    I bought this record when it first came out because I was a fan of Thin Lizzy, and because I thought that the album cover was real cool. It was my first Motorhead experience and I had no idea what Motorhead sounded like. Initially I was put off by Lemmy's voice, I hated it. But I kept listening to the record anyway 'cuz the music ROCKED. I eventually began falling in love with this killer record and realized that Lemmy's voice (growl) was PERFECT for this kind of music. Brian Robertson's playing is better than anything he's ever done with Thin Lizzy. Every song is a 10. Lemmy's lyrics on this record stand among the best lyrics ever written, regardless of musical style. This is one of the BEST Heavy Metal records ever made. It's a shame that Robertson only recorded one disc with the band.

    5 out of 5 stars A Motörhead Album For Fans... And Others.......2002-05-19

    After guitarist E. Clarke left the band, Lemmy and P. A. Taylor decided to take the risk of replacing him with a "guitar hero" named B. Robertson - a "risk", because the band's tone could then have changed and its music could have bent with the 80's wind. Fortunately, it turned out to be the opposite: APD has the rawness of the previous albums but, thanks to B. Robertson, it also reaches heights one would not have thought the band could reach. It is an epic and very inspired record, with innovative guitar riffs, excellent songwriting all the way through and some true highlights: "Rock it", "Back at the funny farm", "Marching off to war". All musicians are in fine form: you can hear that each of them is one hell of a performer. Too bad Robertson had to leave after the tour.
    I personally recommend the purchase of the original CD edition, not the remastered one, which contains extra tracks but whose bland sound is definitely inappropriate to Motörhead's style.

    5 out of 5 stars AWESOME MOTORHEAD.......1999-12-29

    This by far the best Motorhead album ever. Filled with great, melodic, hard rockin' songs, Lemmy and co. do good on this one. Lemmy brings in ex-Thin Lizzy guitarist Brian Robertson to fill in for the departed Fast Eddie, and churns out awesome riffsand blazing solos that musically is a huge departure from Motorheads already pattened rock n' stomp sound. There is melody in every song, which surprisingly, sounds fantastic! This is a classic album.

    5 out of 5 stars High Quality metal.......1999-07-27

    An excellent recording, showing the classic lineup with the ex-Thin Lizzy guitarist Brian Robertson taking Eddie Clarke's place. Typical Motorhead -- loud, fast, heavy and excellent!

    4 out of 5 stars excellent sound.......1998-08-11

    The best record out of the Eddie Fast Clarke line up, Brian Robertson rules on this opus, it`s a shame he did not stay a little longer with the band. Lemmy and Philty? excellent as usual
    Butchered At Birth Day [Japanese Edition]
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Butchered At Birth Day [Japanese Edition]
      Butcher ABC
      Manufacturer: independent
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD
      ASIN: B000LWX0M2
      Radar Boy
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Radar Boy

        Manufacturer: Independent/Or Best Offer
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B000CADCNU
        Release Date: 2003-03-04
        The Day After Tomorrow
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          The Day After Tomorrow
          Postscripts
          Manufacturer: Independent
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          ASIN: B000U0OYNO

          Product Description

          1 Serene , 2 Evolution Maybe , 3 The Story Never Ends , 4 Music For Shortwave Radio , 5 This Is , 6 Drive Through My World , 7 A Subject We Don't Speak Of , 8 Fuck , 9 That Was a Dream , 10 Burning Eyes On a Warm Day , 11 Untitled #2 , 12 Exit ,
          Independent's Day
          Average customer rating: Not rated
            Independent's Day

            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
            ASIN: B000TSJTR8
            Release Date: 2007-07-03

            Album Description

            Twiztid has returned to unleash INDEPENDENTS DAY. The brand new studio album features 13 hot tracks with guest appearances by Tha Dogg Pound, Insane Clown Posse, Proof & Bizzar of D12, Blaze Ya Dead Homie, DJ Quick, The Dayton Family, Tech N9ne, Krizz Kalico, Hed PE, PotLuck, The R.O.C., and DJ Clay. This album blends hard core lyrics & cutting edge content with some of the hottest production to ever come out of your speakers.Sure to be an instant buzz and the best offering to date from Monoxide and Madrox of Twiztid.

            Soul Music:

            1. Instant Live: The Roxy - Boston, MA, 3/2/04 [Live]
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            3. It's a Beautiful Thing [Explicit Lyrics]
            4. It's All Bad [Explicit Lyrics]
            5. Live at the Legendary Paradise Garage [Live]
            6. M.I.C. (Make It Count) [Explicit Lyrics]
            7. Me Against the World [Explicit Lyrics]
            8. Monsters of Rap, Vol. 1
            9. No Way Out [Clean]
            10. Or Stay Tuned

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