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They aren't too hard to make, its finding the ammo for it that is difficult.

Not that Tyce could manage to assemble a pipe, an end cap and a nail together correctly.
It's actually a lot easier than you'd think to make the shells yourself with some supplies from home depot/walmart. Well...you could, Tyce would probably just blow himself up.
 
Somehow I doubt that this was written by Tyce, look at the words used. Even before he became completely illiterate, Tyce would never use words like "consensus" and "apprehensive". It's quite different from Marine Trained Teen.
 
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This is what Tyce actually believes
 
Did Tyce steal Glaive's voice changer?

One of the first things I noticed is that someone did put time into the post production of this. And it wasn't Tyce.
It's a painfully rough edit, but someone ACTUALLY put thought into mixing this down. I can tell you that much.

Somehow I doubt that this was written by Tyce, look at the words used. Even before he became completely illiterate, Tyce would never use words like "consensus" and "apprehensive". It's quite different from Marine Trained Teen.

Spot on.

It's mostly short syllabic lines, but it is still more than you'd get from an Insane Clown Posse track like someone mentioned. Far better than Marine Trained Teen.
So yeah someone else did the lyrics. That I can also say for sure. It's still shit, but raises some questions as to who is mucking about with Tyce under the "STONE TONE, WYTE WILLIS & ANONYMOUS" names.

At least one of the voices isn't Tyce.
 
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Oh man where do you even start with this? Two things that stood out to me that haven't been mentioned yet I guess:
First he says; "The slaughter is endless
Makes my dad breathless
Soon I’ll make him headless"

then in a later verse he says:
"I got legal protection
My dad is my henchman"
How is your dad gonna protect you if he's headless, buddy?

"Unfair White persecution"
Life in the US as an upperclass straight white man must be SO HARD.

Also, at some point he says that Obama caused the great depression. Exactly how long does he think Obama has been in office for?
 
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Also, at some point he says that Obama caused the great depression. Exactly how long does he think Obama has been in office for?

Seeing how Tyce's like of a mind works, he probably thinks Obama is the first and only president ever and that history has only existed for as long as Tyce has been alive.
 
Regarding the lyrics about him beating up fascists, here's a quote from the Juggalo Survival Guide:
Tyce powiedział(a):
we shave our hedz 2 sho pride 4 or race but we aint nazi we just showin pride dats all.
So Tyce is a proud skinhead, but he is in no way a Nazi.
 
This is whThisat Tyce actually believes
No lie, I want Hatred to come out, just so that Tyce can stream it / we get to hear his opinions on it.
Only Tyce can make a "Nazi" rap and still make it sound like something Ahuviya Harel wrote.
Most hardcore Neo-Nazi groups hate the police and authorities, though. They think the police and military are the servants of "ZOG" and therefore must be destroyed.
 
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White Power music naturally has a limited audience - and, by extension, a limited talent pool to draw on.

I wonder if this is relatively good enough to interest a racist record label?

No. White power music is partly activism, it's not purely for profit, it's also about 'spreading the message'. It gets produced to "reach people", and the built-in audience who'll listen to it are generally gonna listen to it alongside a whole shitload of regular non-racist music ; most of them can probably only name one or two white power bands in whatever genre they like. So there's little enthusiasm for backing more than a couple of white power bands in any given genre.

This is pretty much the top-tier of American white power rap. It's not great, it's not terrible, falls kinda squarely into 'decent enough, I guess' territory. Catchy enough to be memorable, but not especially good. The type of shit you don't go looking for, but probably don't change the station when it comes on.

tl;dr ; Tyce has to rap better than these guys to have any shot at getting signed. He doesn't.
 
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