2022 NEW Twiztid - Madrox and Monoxide 2-Pack Funko Pops!

2022 NEW Twiztid - Madrox and Monoxide 2-Pack Funko Pops!

If you're a fan of the horror-rap duo Twiztid, then you'll be happy to know that Jamie Madrox and Monoxide Child have finally gotten the Funko pop treatment. That's right. Now you can add these new Funko Pop! Rocks: Twiztid - Madrox and Monoxide 2-Pack Funko Pop! Vinyl Figures to your collection of creepy figures. The pop figures are now available for pre-order at the links below - click to jump or scroll to continue reading! Forget about Jay-Z and Eminem. The real hip-hop royalty from Detroit is the duo known as Twiztid. These self-proclaimed "Wicked Ones" first burst onto the scene in the early 2000s with their unique brand of horrorcore, a mix of hardcore rap and horror movie influences. With their dark lyrics and rock-influenced sound, Twiztid quickly gained a following among fans of both genres. In recent years, the duo has continued to evolve their sound, adding elements of pop and EDM to their music while maintaining their hard-hitting style. Whether you're a fan of rap or rock, there's something for everyone in Twiztid's music. So turn up the volume and let these Wicked Ones take you on a ride. Twiztid 2-Pack Funko Pops! are now available for pre-order at the links below (click to jump!) Funko Pop! Rocks: Twiztid - Madrox and Monoxide 2-Pack Funko Pop! Vinyl Figures Founded in 1997, Twiztid is an American hip-hop duo from Detroit, Michigan. The group comprises Jamie Madrox and Monoxide Child, known for their horror-themed lyrics and rock-influenced sound. In addition to their music career, the duo starred in several films and television shows. Most recently, they appeared in the 2019 film GWAR: Orgasmageddon. Twiztid has released nine studio albums, four EPs, three compilations, one live album, and one greatest hits album. Their debut album, Mostasteless, was released in 1997 with positive reviews. Since then, the group has gone on to enjoy success both critically and commercially. In 2018, they were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance for their song "Kill Somebody."
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