Released: July 1, 2003

Featuring: Tech N9ne

Songwriter: Tech N9ne Jamie Madrox Monoxide

Producer: Fritz “The Cat” Vankosky

[Verse 1: Jamie Madrox]
What is it about a serial killa that attracts you?
And makes this music that you can sharpen an axe to
Taking you back through a hallway to a black room
No walls or ceilings, just doorways to pass through
You choose, chainsaws are always nice
But razorblades and knives are way more precise
When it comes to cutting, this shit here is an art
And we finish what we start, that's what separates us apart
From other motherfuckers, not saying no names
But them other motherfuckers (ain't family)
And they say I'm sick, too sick
Well how sick do you get?
When you see a chest without a butcher knife buried in it
Wait a minute, give me an axe
I wanna smash your ribcage in half
For every time you laugh on our behalf
Will you let me another chance to redefine?
The mind of a serial killa

[Hook] x2
Serial Killa!
K-I-Double L-A
Fruitloop; outta my mind like godzilla!
Kill! Serial killa! Killa, killa!
Butcher under the corpse. Killa, killa! Serial killa! Killa, killa!

[Verse 2: Monoxide Child]
Could it be the blood? Maybe it's the blood you like
Or maybe it's my blatant disregard for life
Most people are afraid to deny it
But not me though, I keep it old school like a mink coat
Rusty blade, at least 12 inches
With the tipped cracked off from stabbing to many bitches
I'm digging ditches with a mental mind state
Just slit up and get vicious within a dark place
Throw ya mercy on the head of my axe
And pray to God I don't split you in half like train tracks
I can't control it, so I just put it in my music
And hopefully other killas can use it
Don't confuse it with the same old game
Cause the shit that I kick could put a glitch in your mainframe
Wicked to the bone I am
And you can meet me in the dark if you think I'm playing, what!

[Hook] x2
Serial Killa!
K-I-Double L-A
Fruitloop; outta my mind like godzilla!
Kill! Serial killa! Killa, killa!
Butcher under the corpse. Killa, killa! Serial killa! Killa, killa!

[Verse 3: Tech N9ne]
Who's the Real Killer?
Who's the motherfucka ya lovin' to hate
But in the midst'll fuck with real millas
Trust ya bitch, we'll jock, you'll trip
We'll shock with pistol cocked (this the shit to knock)
Who am I?
Amerikilla, gorilla, the Juggalizzle my nizzle
With Psychopathic I'm rapping, we set to gangrene
Who am I?
Killa killa, the pilla, banana fanna I feela
Nigga with a millimeter with the infrared beam

[Verse 4: Jamie Maddrox]
The axe is family, and for the family
I use the axe to separate your anatomy
Ain't no being mad at me, the shit ain't even worth it
I said I was a serial killa, not perfect
It's not my fault that I can't be trusted
And people like me aren't all disgusted
Some'll slit necks and into skull crushing
And killing people over next to nothing motherfucker

[Hook] x2
Serial Killa!
K-I-Double L-A
Fruitloop; outta my mind like godzilla!
Kill! Serial killa! Killa, killa!
Butcher under the corpse. Killa, killa! Serial killa! Killa, killa!

Twiztid

The TWIZTID tale is gritty and fascinating folklore, built on self-determination, fearless creativity, and the elimination of the boundaries between artist and audience. The dedicated supporters who stand with co-conspirators Jamie Madrox and Monoxide are more than they are family.

There’s a rogue’s gallery of hooks, rhythms, and riffs in the TWIZTID bag of tricks. For 25 years, they’ve concocted artistic anarchy rooted in the streetwise storytelling sophistication of hip-hop, trance-inducing hypnotic beats, and the seething bite of hard rock rage. Merging horror movies, comics, and a level of depravity and violence rivaling the grimiest of pulp fiction in the annals of Americana, TWIZTID is the reflection of a tightly knit subculture and the sound of unbridled id.

With over a dozen entries on the Billboard charts, TWIZTID built themselves into an institution, without the help of mainstream gatekeepers at MTV, traditional radio, or major press. They’ve brought their adrenaline-soaked, unbound artistic mania on the road, with metalcore acts like Motionless In White and on the Vans Warped Tour, all without forsaking the worldwide family. TWIZTID built the connection they maintain with their fiercely dedicated legion of supporters to last and to evolve. Everything Majik Ninja does harken back to that original impulse shared by Monoxide and Jamie to make art that swings a big ax at the boundary between audience and artist.

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