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Psychopathic Rydas Origin, Genres Years active 1999 – present Labels Associated acts,,,,,, Members (1999–present) (1999–present)/ (2001–2006; 2007–present) Past members (1999) (2002–2005) (1999–2017) (1999–2017) (1999–2017) (2005–2012; 2013–2017) Psychopathic Rydas is an American group based in,. Formed in 1999, the group consists of -associated rappers performing under alternate stage names in the style of.

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The group's current lineup consists of,, and Boondox. Anybody Killa was on the albums Check Your Shit in Bitch!

And Limited Edition EP in 2004, left the label and group in 2007, and returned in 2011 for the albums EatShitnDie and Backdoor Ryda EP. The group's current lineup is: members as and, members as and, members as and, and as. There have been 2 previous members of as and as. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] Dumpin Era (1999–2000) [ ] Psychopathic Rydas was created as a retaliation to the critics saying artists were 'wannabe rappers'. In the linear notes of fans could find out how to send proof of purchase to to get a full-length album titled, by a 'gangsta rap spoof' group called Psychopathic Rydas, featuring: members as, as, members as, as, as, and as and was released on. Ryden Dirtay Era (2001–2003) [ ] After the release of () had a falling out between () and ( –, and – ) and left and leaving Psychopathic Rydas, and no longer doing. At the 2001 GOTJ, Psychopathic Rydas released their second full-length album titled, and their first EP titled.

Charted at number 46 on the Independent Chart, and is mostly revered as their best album among the fan base. The album featured the lineup of: as, as, as, as and as and was released on. Check Your Shit In Bitch! Era (2004–2006) [ ] In 2001 joined, created with fellow Psychopathic Rydas and artist (), joined, and joining Psychopathic Rydas under the name, but was not on.

In 2002 joined forming the group with (), () and, and joined Psychopathic Rydas under the name. At the 2004 GOTJ Psychopathic Rydas released their third full-length album titled, and their second EP titled. The albums featured the lineup of: as, as, as, as, as, as and as and was released on. Duk Da Fuk Down Era (2007–2010) [ ] In 2005, () had a falling out with label mates, and left, and Psychopathic Rydas retiring the name. In 2006 () left (leaving ), and left Psychopathic Rydas retiring the name. In 2005 signed new artist, who released his debut album, and was announced at the 2006 GOTJ that has joined Psychopathic Rydas under the name.

At the 2007 GOTJ Psychopathic Rydas released their fourth full-length album titled. The album featured the lineup of: as, as, as, as, as and as and was released on. EatShitNDie Era (2011–present) [ ] In 2008 () returned to and Psychopathic Rydas, but not. At the 2011 GOTJ Psychopathic Rydas released their fifth full-length album titled, and their third EP titled. The album featured the lineup of: as, as, as, as, as, as and as and was released on. In May 2012 () left, and Psychopathic Rydas retiring the name. On December 12, 2012 (), and () of left to pursue their own career and start their own label, but did not leave Psychopathic Rydas.

At the 2013 GOTJ it was announced that () left and joined 's label, but did not leave Psychopathic Rydas. At the same time it was announced that () had returned to and returned to Psychopathic Rydas. In May 2015 () had put in to get out of his contract with and it was made official at the 2015 GOTJ. At the 2015 GOTJ () said a new Psychopathic Rydas album could be out at the 2016 GOTJ. Music and Style [ ] Psychopathic Rydas was formed in retaliation to the critics saying artists are wannabe gangster rappers.

Psychopathic Rydas takes the music and beats from popular (mainstream) artists and songs, writes their verses and sell the albums without paying royalties. Extra [ ] aka Myzery (Twin Gats) was on the album Dumpin' in 1999. Aka Esham (Converse) was on the albums Check Your Shit in Bitch! And Limited Edition EP in 2004. Aka Boondox (Yung Dirt) was on the albums Duk Da Fuk Down, EatShitNDie, and Backdoor Ryda EP from 2007 to 2011. Psychopathic Rydas reuses the beats of popular rappers within the genre without paying to license the original songs or requesting permission from copyright owners to use the music, effectively making their albums and resulting in the releases becoming difficult to find in some markets. Psychopathic Rydas' debut album, Dumpin', was originally given away for correctly answering a series of trivia questions printed in the liner notes of Insane Clown Posse's album,.

Although Twiztid and Blaze Ya Dead Homie left, they are still members of the Rydas group. Discography [ ] • Dumpin' (1999) • (2001) • Pendulum #7: 3 Tunes for the Juggalos (2001) • Check Your Shit In Bitch!

Madrox at the Abominationz Tour Background information Birth name James Michael Spaniolo Also known as Phatso, The Multiple Man, Mr. Bones Jamie Madrox Big Stank Born ( 1975-11-05) November 5, 1975 (age 42) Origin Genres Occupation(s) Instruments Vocals Years active 1992–present Labels Latnem Ent. (1993–1997) (1997–2012) Independent (2012–2014) (2014–present) Associated acts (1992–1997) (1997–present) (1998-2017) (1999–2017) (2006–2009) Website Jamie Madrox (born James Spaniolo, November 5, 1975) is an from and performs as a member of the rap group. Spaniolo's stage name is a reference to 's character. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Early life [ ] Jamie Spaniolo began rapping as a teenager while he was in highschool. Shortly after his parents adopted Zachary Potter making him Jamie's brother and only sibling.

In school, Spaniolo and friend would with other kids, though the two felt they were never great at promptly coming up with rhymes. Both recall going to school with late-rapper and seeing him freestyle, describing him as 'the mecca of freestyling'. Spaniolo and Methric also participated in freestyle battles at the Hip Hop Shop on a weekly basis. Musical career [ ] House of Krazees (1992-1997) [ ] Spaniolo started his musical career in 1992 as an original member of under the pseudonym Big-J changing it to Mr. Bones after the first album. Along with and The R.O.C., the original House of Krazees released five albums between 1993 and 1996.

Problems with the group's label, Latnem Entertainment, led The R.O.C. To leave, and House of Krazees disbanded. Solo career (1994-present) [ ] In 1994, Spaniolo released his first solo, The Demon Inside, under the name Mr. He followed up with the Sacrifice in 1995. Spaniolo's debut solo album under the name Jamie Madrox,, was released in 2006.

A week after the release, a special tour-edition album, Phatso: The Earth 2 Version, came out and featured remixed songs from the original album as well as new songs. According to Twiztid's page, Spaniolo re released Sacrifice during the Slaughterhouse tour. Twiztid (1997–present) [ ]. Main article: After receiving an offer from to join in 1998, Spaniolo and Methric accepted and reemerged as. Upon signing with the label, the duo revamped their image, and set out to prove themselves to the fanbase.

Twiztid opened shows for Insane Clown Posse. In 1998, Twiztid's debut album,, was released. With the release, a shift in reaction toward Twiztid occurred, and Juggalos slowly began to receive the duo well. Twiztid, however, continued to open for Insane Clown Posse and appear with them at in-store tours, improving their rapport with the fanbase. In 1999, Insane Clown Posse persuaded to sign Twiztid. During Twiztid's brief stint with the label, Mostasteless was pulled from shelves and re-released under Island Records.

The following year, the duo went back to Psychopathic Records and released. Freek Show debuted at #51 on Billboard charts, and Twiztid's fanbase grew immensely. Twiztid has remained with Psychopathic Records since, and have helped to sign artists and The R.O.C to the label. The duo's 2009 album,, peaked at #11 on the. With the position, Spaniolo says that 'it shows relevance.

It shows that [we're] not just a sideshow act. It shows that we're not just protoges, we're not just coattail riders.

We are here.' On December 12 it was announced via Twiztid's official Twitter that Twiztid has left Psychopathic Records. The duo released a couple of albums independently at first, and have since created their own label,. Dark Lotus (1999-2017) [ ]. Main article: Psychopathic Rydas formed in 1999, and consists of Psychopathic Records-associated rappers performing under alternate stage names in the style of mainstream. The group's lineup consisted of Bruce (Bullet), Utsler (Full Clip), Methric (Foe Foe), Spaniolo ( Lil' Shank), Rouleau (Cell Block) and (Sawed Off).

Ozeki Ng Sms Gateway Download Serial Number. Psychopathic Rydas reuses the beats of popular rappers within the genre without paying to license the original songs or requesting permission from copyright owners to use the music, effectively making their albums and resulting in the releases becoming difficult to find in some markets. Style and influences [ ] Spaniolo has cited as an influence, noting that 'I was too little to understand it was all about sex and women - I just [saw] the face paint, pyro, and rock riffs.' He has said, 'I've always wanted to do a Rock album and to date [the Twiztid album] was the closest thing to it we have ever done, so it holds a special place in my heart.' His interests in both horror movies and have also had a major influence on his music. Spaniolo describes his work in Twiztid 'as if there was a or on wax and and could actually.' His is taken from the, and he has made reference to 'The Multiple Man' nickname in song.

The special tour-edition of his album Phatso was titled Phatso: The Earth 2 Version, alluding to the parallel world in the Multiverse. Wrestling career [ ] James Spaniolo Born November 5, 1975 (age 42) 'Lucious' Johnny Stark Jamie Madrox Billed from Trained by Self-Trained Tommy Starr Debut 1999 Beginning (1999) [ ] In 1999, Insane Clown Posse began a stint in the. The duo brought Spaniolo and Methric along with them to shows backstage, being fans of wrestling themselves. After Insane Clown Posse left the WWF, they started a wrestling tour called the 'Hellfire Wrestling' tour.

Again, both Spaniolo and Methric were brought along backstage. Commentary (1999-2007) [ ] On November 23, 1999, Stranglemania, Vol. 2 was released. Alongside commentators and, Spaniolo debuted as 'Lucious' Johnny Stark. The following year, released JCW Vol.

1, and featured Guestella, Douglas, and Stark on commentary. The trio continued to commentate on JCW Vol.

2 and JCW Vol. On May 19, 2007, 'Lucious' Johnny Stark contributed commentary to the sixth episode of, filling in for Diamond Donovan Douglas who had laryngitis. Professional wrestling (1999-2003) [ ] On December 19, 1999, both Spaniolo and Methric participated in the first 'Juggalo Championshit Wrestling' event. As Jamie Madrox and Monoxide Child, they were featured in a 20-man battle royal to crown the first, which was won. Spaniolo and Methric continued to sporadically wrestle for JCW until 2003.

Both are untrained and have had several wrestlers show them moves backstage at shows. When asked in a 2009 interview if they were planning on returning to wrestling, Spaniolo replied, 'No, we're not wrestlers. Every time we step into the ring, something bad happens. Either somebody gets hurt, or we get hurt. There are things in life that you're good at, and not good. [We're] not good at [wrestling].' He added that they will stick to simply watching wrestling.

Acer Projector Driver Download here. Personal life [ ] Spaniolo is a fan of horror movies, citing the and the, the and the, and,, and among his favorites. He also enjoys the use of styles in films.

Spaniolo hosts a section on the Twiztid website called 'At the Movies with Madrox' in which he reviews recently released movies. He himself has an interest in getting into acting as well, and currently has gigs booked as and background characters. He is also an avid fan of comic books, and has attended multiple conventions such as. Spaniolo has noted that, 'I’m big into horror comics, regular comics, horror cinema, the,, I love that shit. It's the fabric of what I grew up on.' He has made multiple references to comic books in his lyrics. Twiztid's show for WFKO (now airing on Psychopathic Radio) is called Ashtrays and Action Figures, alluding to Methric's love of and Spaniolo's passion for collector items and memorabilia.

Spaniolo is a fan of, and enjoys the most. He is a playable character in 's video game as Jamie Madrox. Spaniolo was arrested in Tampa, Florida on October 23, 2011, at the Days Inn on Dale Mabry Highway for possession of cannabis and possession of drug paraphernalia. Police found 110.6 grams of marijuana in total.

Spaniolo, Methric (Monoxide), Rouleau (Blaze),and Picklez were released on a $2,500 bond each. Discography [ ].

Main article: Filmography [ ] • (2000), as Big Stank • Born Twiztid: Behind The Freekshow (2000), as Jamie Madrox • (2009), as Jamie Madrox • (2010), as Raw Stank Group Membership [ ] • as Mr. Bones (1993–1996) • International Superstars Incorporated (1996–1997) • (1997–present) • (1998–2017) • as Lil Shank (1999–2017) • (2005–2009) • (2005–present) Television and internet programs [ ] • The Purple Show (2003) as Jamie Madrox • Go To Hell With Twiztid (2007), as Jamie Madrox • 5 Min. Fury (2007), as Jamie Madrox • Freestyle 101 (2009), as Jamie Madrox • The Rave TV (2009), as Jamie Madrox • Go Eat A Cheeseburger (2011), as demon References [ ]. • ^ Cordor, Cyril..

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