Jamie Spaniolo described his lyrical style by saying, "Think of it as if there was a Halloween or Friday the 13th on wax and Jason and Michael Myers could actually rap, this is what their vibe would sound like".[26] Twiztid's lyrics draw from themes which include anger, hate,[27] disgust, obsession and infidelity,[28] and include elements of dark humor, including gallows humor.[27] AllMusic writer Bradley Torreano wrote that Twiztid's songs are "teenage anthems that actually have more than a passing similarity" to the songs of Detroit rapper Eminem, and that Twiztid's lyrics "[accurately portray] the mood of most unhappy young people".[29] Spaniolo, a fan of comic books, often references comics in his lyrics; his stage name is taken from the Marvel Comics superhero "The Multiple Man" Jamie Madrox, and he has made reference to "The Multiple Man" nickname in Twiztid's songs.[30] Twiztid's music has been classified as hip hop,[31][32] horrorcore,[33][34][35] rap metal,[36][37][38] hard rock,[39][40] gangsta rap,[41] rap rock,[28] trap,[35] industrial[35] and hardcore hip hop.[35] It has incorporated influence from other genres, including soul, thrash metal,[42] techno, pop,[43] blues and electro.[27] Starting with their Abominationz album, Twiztid adopted a faster rapping style which allowed the duo to write more lyrics for the album than previous efforts.[27]
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