

Before the tour kicked off, Bruce, Methric, and Spaniolo decided on a name that they felt would better fit the duo-"Twiztid". Bruce was extremely impressed, invited Methric and Spaniolo to perform on The House of Horrors Tour, and signed them to Psychopathic Records. The demo contained the tracks "2nd Hand Smoke", "Diemuthafuckadie", and "How Does It Feel?". Signing to Psychopathic Records, Mostasteless, side projects, and Freek Show (1997–2001) Īfter the split, Methric and Spaniolo sent a demo tape to Insane Clown Posse member Joseph Bruce (Violent J), which also featured their friend Chris Rouleau (Blaze Ya Dead Homie), under the name ISI (Infamous Superstars Incorporated).

Jones continued using the House of Krazees name for a few years before turning to a solo career instead. The group released five albums in the 1990s before Methric and Spaniolo departed in 1997. Prior to Twiztid, Jamie Spaniolo and Paul Methric were members of the hip hop trio House of Krazees alongside Bryan Jones. History House of Krazees and becoming a duo (1992–1996) 1.9 Unlikely Prescription and future plans (2021–present).1.8 Other ventures, Generation Nightmare, Mad Season, and Revelashen (2018–2020).1.7 Creation of Majik Ninja Entertainment, The Darkness, and The Continuous Evilution of Life's ?s (2014–2017).1.6 Abominationz, leaving Psychopathic Records, and A New Nightmare (2011–2013).1.3 Mirror Mirror and The Green Book (2002–2004).1.2 Signing to Psychopathic Records, Mostasteless, side projects, and Freek Show (1997–2001).1.1 House of Krazees and becoming a duo (1992–1996).
