1. Home Sweet Home  HOK 666  $80+ [[$100+]]
    Tracks: Intro; Homesweet Home; Whatz Ya Pleasure; Locked Out; Evil That Men Do; Intro; House of Krazees; Pig Skinnas; Diary of a Madman
    Comments: This item was only produced on tape. Released on October 1,1993 by Asylum Productions. Only 500 of these were made, and they were never reissued. This tape marks the oldest audio by Jamie and Monoxide. Also be warned that after Twiztid left, HOK's management put out reprints. I don't think you can tell when it is sealed, but the name of the manager is on the inside of the reprint. For this reason, the price is a tad lower than it probably should be.

  2. Home Bound  HOK 667  $175+ [[$250+]]
    Tracks: No One Can Do It Better; House of Krazees (Remix); Home on Deranged; Yaplayed Yaself; Return of the Madman; Home Bound; FX; Dead By Dawn; Pigskinna 2; Comin of the Pumpkin
    Comments: This item was only produced on tape. Released in 1994 by Retro Horror Music Label. These tapes have no barcode, and only 200 were produced, making it one of, if not THE hardest HOK items to find, and the most expensive.

  3. Season of the Pumpkin
    Versions: 1) HOK 668 SOTP Retro Horror Music tape
                           $100+ [[$200+]]
                     2) SOTP Latnem tape/CD  $15/$20
    Tracks: Channel 0; Horror Story; Dark Images; Underground Culture; Hollow's Eve; The Mask; Trick or Treat; Haunted House; Portrait; Call Us What You Will; Unconcious; Down; Violent Memories; Bates Theory; Season of the Pumpkin; Sounds of Halloween; Drug Addict; Terrrofying and Terrrible; Why?; Shouts; Until Next Time
    Comments: The Retro tape has no barcode, and contains different samples on songs, and has unedited shout-outs, all of which was changed for the Latnem reissued versions. Also, we have been sent some info on a version, that by looking at the picture here, the CD itself is "clear" instead of black, but it is not a CD-R. If you have any more info on this, please let us know.

  4. The Demon Inside
    Versions: 1) Original The Demon Inside Red Foil tape  $150+ [[200+]]
                     2) Reissue The Demon Inside Gold Foil tape  $100 [[$150+]]
    Tracks: Intro; Dr Jeckel and Mr Bones; Witching Hour; Intro; On the Run; Outro
    Comments: This item was only produced on tape. This was Mr Bones' first solo project, done with the Sons of Midnight on Skelton Records in 1994. Only containing 4 tracks, this is still very rare and possibly one of the most sought after HOK related items by Psychopathic and Detroit Rap collectors. There is also a version of the Red Foiled tape without a barcode. This is the second printing of the tape, but as of right now, both are still very rare and equally valuable to the Collecting World.

  5. Sacrifice  $150+ [[$200+]]
    Tracks: Nightmares Revisited; Liquid Friend; Rumors; The Witching Hour; Why the Children; Sacrifice; Possessed; Exercist; Burn the Bodies; The Crazed One; Dr Jeckel and Mr Bones; Insomnia
    Comments: This item was only produced on tape. This was Mr Bones' only full length solo, released on Brain Dead Records in 1995. This blue foil tape along with Bones' first solo project comprises the only solo projects to date by Bones, and together are the top priorities for many collectors to find.

  6. Satanic For Life  $75+
    Comments: This item was only produced on tape. Made by Evol (ROC's cousin) on Strength Productions, this tape also features all three members of HOK, and disses both ICP and Esham.

  7. Outbreed  $15/20
    Comments: Available on both tape and CD, this was the first new full length HOK album on their new label, Latnem, and can easily be found on the Internet or good music stores.

  8. X-posed
    Versions: 1) ROC's X-posed w/ Mr Bones  $25+ [[$30+]]
                     2) ROC's X-posed w/ Mr Bones Sampler  $75+
    Comments: This item was only produced on tape. Like Bones before, ROC put out a solo project. Mr Bones gave some vocals to this tape, and its sampler tape which is considerably rarer. Also, when sealed, it has a sticker on the plastic.

  9. Head Trauma  $15/20
    Comments: This was Bones, Hektic, and ROC's last new, full length album on Latnem, and can easily be found on the Internet or good music stores.

  10. Collector's Edition 1997  $20 [[$25+]]
    Versions: 1) Blue Collector's Edition tape
                     2) Orange Collector's Edition tape
                     3) Green Collector's Edition tape
    Comments: These items were only released on tape. They served as a Best Of for the fans of HOK, and can they can still be easily found on the Internet or quality music stores.

  11. Mob Mentality  $50+
    Comments: This item was only produced on tape. This is a local compilation album that contains a track called "Ghost," the last new track ever released by Bones, Hectic, and ROC.

  12. Mostasteless
    Versions: 1) PSY 1019 Mostasteless w/ Babies Cover tape/CD  $$++
                     2a) PSY 1019 Mostasteless clear yellow tape  $20 [[$25]]
                       b) PSY 1019 Mostasteless solid yellow tape  $10 [[$15]]
                       c) PSY 1019 Mostasteless CD  $25+ [[$30+]]
    Tracks: Twiztid; 2nd Hand Smoke; Diemuthafuckadie; Smoke Break; Murder Murder Murder; First Day Out 1998; Somebody Dissin You; Meat Cleaver; How Does It Feel?; She Ain't Afraid; Whatthefuck; Anotha Smoke Break; 85 Bucks an Hour; Renditions of Reality; ???
    Comments: This was Twiztid's first Psychopathic releases. Here is the story. Legend has it that in Europe, a small, small amount of the "Babies" covers were released/sold/given away. I believe Jamie said at the Gathering 2000 that 5 exist. I have also heard tapes exist in a small number. He also knocked down the rumor that a Mostasteless vinyl exists. The Original Mostasteless was released in the Detroit area on August 2, 1998. The tapes first came in a clear yellow, but then got pressed as solid yellow tapes, and both came with a yellow sticker on the plastic I believe.

  13. Mostasteless
    Versions: 1) Reissue Mostasteless Promo (full) [Never Sealed]  $30+
                     2) Reissue Mostasteless Promo (plastic sleeve)
                          [Never Sealed]  $35+
                     3) Reissue Mostasteless tape/CD  $15/20
    Tracks: Twiztid; 2nd Hand Smoke; Diemuthafuckadie; Rock the Dead; Spin the Bottle; Blink; How Does It Feel?;  85 Bucks an Hour; First Day Out; Whatthefuck; Bury Me Alive; Hound Dogs; Renditions of Reality
    Comments: Less than a year after its first local release, Mostasteless was reissued nationwide with a new cover, and some new tracks replacing a few that got taken off due to sample problems. This version carried two promos. The first is identical to the regular version, but it has a sticker on the front case and a hole in the barcode. The other promo comes in a plastic sleeve.

  14. Rock the Dead  $100+
    Comments: This item was only produced on CD. This promo CD marks Twiztid's first "single" if you will. promoting Rock the Dead, from the reissued version of Mostasteless.

  15. Cryptic Collection  $25+
    Versions: 1) Madrox/Monoxide Cover
                     2) Serial Killers cover
    Tracks: Intro; Whatthefuck (Extra Crispy Mix); I Could; Ain't a Damn Thing Changed; Bad Dream; Somebody Dissin U; Blam; Something Weird; Meat Cleaver; Dr Jeckel and Mr Bones; Renditions of Reality; Put It Down
    Comments: This item was only produced on CD. They originally were only to be sold at the Gathering 2000 and during the Rock the Dead tour, but they can now be found online and at certain stores fairly easily. There are two different covers, but each has the other picture on the reverse side of the booklet. This CD is a compilation of some unreleased, rare, and remixed songs that most fans would not otherwise get a chance to hear.

  16. Freek Show Sampler  [Never Sealed]  $10+
    Tracks:Freek Show Sampler
    Comments: This was given out by the Bizzar Bizaar Promotional team across the country, I believe. They also had them at Blaze's instore at Terror Town in October 2000. It features Madrox as a radio DJ, playing clips of a few tracks off of the upcoming CD, including a different version of We Don't Die.

  17. We Don't Die  [Never Sealed]  $40+
    Tracks:We Don't Die
    Comments: This was given to select radio stations to play We Don't Die, the first single off of the upcoming Freek Show. There is a red sticker on the case, talking about the video on The Box. It is also one of those Enhanced CDs, where if you play it on your computer, you can view the We Don't Die video.

  18. Freek Show
    Versions: 1) Freek Show tape/CD  $15/20
                     2) Hallowicked Freek Show CD  [Never Sealed]  $40+
                     3) Freek Show Promo CD [Never Sealed]  $20+
    Tracks:Intro; Mutant X; We Don't Die; Fall Apart; Fuck on the First Date; Do You Really Know; Leave Me Alone; People Are Strange; All I Ever Wanted; I Wanna Be; Bagz; Wut the Dead Like; Empty; Where Itz Goin Down; Broken Wingz; Maniac Killa; Different; I'm Alright
    Comments: This marks Twiztid's second national album, and it debuted at #51 on the Billboard charts. For the Hallowicked 2000 Shows, Juggalos were given a Box, which included Limited Edition versions of the Freek Show CD. 2000 boxes were made, so there were 2000 CDs produced. People have been buying boxes as wholes, so determining a set price per CD is tough. The Promo CD has a hole in the bar code and a sticker on the cover.

  19. Cryptic Collection 2 PSY 2400  $20
    Versions: 1) Jamie Madrox Cover
                     2) Monoxide Child cover
    Tracks: Freekshow Intro 2; Murder Murder Murder; Liquid Friend; I Remember; Smoke Break; Why the Children?; I Don't Care; She Ain't Afraid; Homebound; Unrational; We Don't Die (Non-Rock); Anotha Somke Break; Juggalo Party; Drunken Ninja Master
    Comments: This item was only produced on CD. Debuting during the last leg of the Freekshow Tour, this CD will most likely only be sold on the tour, the Gathering, and maybe the Web Store soon, so get your copy while you can.

  20. Black Majik "Wrong With Me"  [Never Sealed]  $??
    Tracks:Wrong With Me
    Comments: This item was only produced on CD. At Hallowicked 2001, flyers were given out, and if you sent them in to Psychopathic, you got this CD. It has one cut off of the Black Majik project, which I guess has been scrapped. There is no word on how many were made or given out. I am sure they will be going for a lot of money on ebay soon, but I think they will go down in time.

Other Audio featuring Twiztid: Psychopathic Sampler 1998 CD; Forgotton Freshness 2; Mad Professor single; Pumpkin Carver CD; Dirt Ball CD; Phat or Wack; Amazing Jeckel Brothers; Bizzar/Bizaar; Hallowicked 2000 EP; Psychopathic Sampler 2001; Juggalo Show Boxed Set; Hallowicked 2001 CD; Echoside CD; Psychopathics From Outer Space CD; Psychopathic Rydas' "Dumpin" and "Ryden Dirtay"; Dark Lotus' "Tales From the Lotus Pod"; Blaze's "Blaze Ya Dead Homie" and "1 Less G N Da Hood"; Heavy Metal 2000 Soundtrack; Race Riot Compilation CD; 36 Mafia's "When the Smoke Clears"

Coming Soon from/including Twiztid: Mirror Mirror Sampler; Mirror Mirror

This section was done with 100% help from Count Fetty. If you have any questions, I would ask him.