They tried, now, back to the hardcore horrorcore
2
By Endomagnetic
Twiztid's trying new stuff. I get it, I don't begrudge them that at all, but this just isn't them and it's time to go back to what they were good at, supernatural stories, killer songs. Some people might call me stuck in the past, but nothing tops Wicked. That's real Twiztid.
Wow
1
By Bornfrommetal96
Twiztid and all of MNE putting out straight trash.
Evolution of Twiztid
4
By B-mac85
It’s a Solid album. The Rock songs definitely show the bands growth! The production is really good and Sonically pleasing.
Strongest album in forever
5
By Pretendo64
I’m an oddity in that Heartbroken and Homicidal is my favorite Twiztid album. I love when they try new creative sounds and rock mixes. This is the first album since then to truly scratch the itch and feel like the same duo that made that album.
I love it
best yet
5
By WEST Q
best album yet, there leaving icp in the dust imo....
Best yet!
5
By SecondToNoneTattoos
Truly believe Gen Nightmare is Twiztid's best Work to date.
Game-Changer!
5
By MapleSyrupQueen
A monster of an Album! Rap, Metal, Horror-Core. This one is stacked --possibly their Best work yet.
Twiztid always evolving
5
By Wreck-it Rich
With every album, Twiztid flips the game and continuously evolves and Generation Nightmare is no different. This album is one the best to date!!!
Reaching new heights!!!!
5
By Gibnutz
Wow never liked twiztid before, because of their psychopathic sound. This album is proof of how held back they were by ICP. Madrox is a true artist. Can’t wait to see what the future holds for these OG’s!
Cool, but ...
4
By Mikeshugetesticle
Pros: Twiztid has crazy talent and skills.
Production is on point.
Overall a good album.
But...
Cons: Twiztid doesn’t do the rock thing that well. At least not up to par with their rap skills.
This album was missing 2 things: Not even 1 serial killer track! And, not one supernatural track! That’s kinda what they’re best at.
V5 comes close but Alla Xul Alu can’t match Twiztid with their delivery, so that doesn’t count.
I’m now officially done wanting to hear about their separation from Psy... I’d like to hear less songs about all that, we get it.