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DISCOGRAPHY This is the official discography of The Hatchet Family. All of the rare songs listed in this section are not found on any of these available releases, unless noted. The Hatchet Family is defined as songs that featured two or more artists on the same track, and was usually individually released.

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  • Listen free to Psychopathic Rydas – Limited Edition EP (Scrimps 'N' Juice, Sleep Wit The Fishes and more). 4 tracks (16:39). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.
  • As a sampler, the Limited Edition EP was released. Three out of the four songs would be exclusive to this release. At the 2004 Gathering of the Juggalos, Check Your Shit in Bitch! Was released. Between 2005 and 2007, both Esham (Converse) and Anybody Killa (Sawed Off) had left Psychopathic Records, and thus Rydas as well.

Aug 23, 2011 - Rydas Holiday. Back Door Rydas. Eat Shit N Die. Duk Da Fuk Down! Limited edition ep. Ryden Dirtay. Check yo shit in bitch. Psychopathic Rydas Official Wikipedia Buy Psychopathic Rydas Albums or Gear On Hatchet gear the official webstore Download Psychopathic Rydas Albums on Deposit.

Side projects and supergroups are also lumped into this section. Studio Albums. Dumpin’ (Psychopathic Rydas). Tales From the Lotus Pod (Dark Lotus). Ryden Dirtay (Psychopathic Rydas).

Check Your Shit in Bitch! SONG RELEASE DETAILS LINK I Don’t Wanna Die The Pendulum #7 Psychopathic Rydas (Bullet). After the release of Dumpin’ but before the release of Ryden Dirtay, it was planned for all 6 members of the Rydas to release solo albums as their respective personas. Although Foe Foe, Twin Gats, and Cell Block’s songs were never released or possibly even recorded, a few tracks did surface from the others. This track was released as the 7th Pendulum comic book single in 2000. Unlike all of the other Pendulum songs (besides the other two Rydas tracks and R.U. Wicked), this song was not reissued on any other release, so this is a rare exception.

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What Rydas Do Fo Money The Pendulum #7 Psychopathic Rydas (Full Clip). This track was released as the 7th Pendulum comic book single in 2000. Unlike all of the other Pendulum songs (besides the other two Rydas tracks and R.U. Wicked), this song was not reissued on any other release, so this is a rare exception. Shares the same story as the above mentioned Rydas solo projects. Who Wanna Flex? The Pendulum #7 Psychopathic Rydas (Bullet).

This track was released as the 7th Pendulum comic book single in 2000. Unlike all of the other Pendulum songs (besides the other two Rydas tracks and R.U. Wicked), this song was not reissued on any other release, so this is a rare exception. Shares the same story as the above mentioned Rydas solo projects. The Game Ain’t Got No Love for Nobody n/a Psychopathic Rydas (Lil’ Shank).

This track was released exclusively online a year after it was recorded, since at the end of the song he mentions a copyright of the year 2000. Shares the same story as the above mentioned Rydas solo projects.

Fuck Dem n/a Marz and Insane Clown Posse. Recorded shortly before Marz joined Dark Lotus and released online, during the 2000 tour. The verse by Marz was cut out and the beat changed for the song Who Is It, off of DJ Clay’s 2010 mixtape, Book of the Wicked 2. Whut (Alternate Version) n/a Insane Clown Posse and Esham. Recorded during the Bizaar/Bizzar sessions. Esham was later cut out of the song and replaced by Twiztid on the final version.

Esham also mentions joining Dark Lotus in his verse, hinting at being an early member of the group. SONG RELEASE DETAILS LINK What Is Love n/a Violent J and Esham.

Along with a batch of other ICP and Esham songs, this was another random track recorded in 2005, and later released during Esham’s podcast. Why You Scared n/a Esham and Insane Clown Posse. Another random track featuring Esham and Insane Clown Posse. Recorded in 2005 and was unreleased along with a bunch of other tracks until it appeared during Esham’s podcast. How You Gonna Top That?

N/a Violent J and Esham. Was planned to be on an Esham album, but the beat was instead used for We Like It Like That off of ICP’s EP, The Calm. Drinking and Driving n/a Insane Clown Posse and Esham. Outtake from a 2005 recording session.

Why U So Krazy? N/a Krazy Klan (Lavel and Anybody Killa). Credited as Krazy Klan, and was rumored to be on ABK’s 2004 album Dirty History. Cut out for reasons unknown, and not released until nearly 4 years later. Fucked Up n/a Anybody Killa and Lavel and Cash Kola. Another Krazy Klan outtake track, except it features Cash Kola, whom randomly appeared on Monoxide’s album Chainsmoker.

All These Bitches Broke n/a Anybody Killa and Esham. Random track recorded in 2005. SONG RELEASE DETAILS LINK n/a It Ain't Safe No More Soopa Villainz (Shaggy 2 Dope and Lavel and Esham and Violent J). In 2006, Esham presented his 8th podcast.

It consisted entirely of outtakes from the Soopa Villainz sessions, with a total of 15 songs. 1 song is simply the podcast intro, 1 song is a remix, and 1 song is a collaboration song with Esham which has no relation to the Soopa Villainz sessions yet was played at the end of the podcast anyway.

Download link is for a RAR file of the entire release. SONG RELEASE DETAILS LINK Where Do We Go From Here n/a Cold 187um and Violent J and Twiztid. Blaze Ya Dead Homie and Legz Diamond on the chorus, with Shaggy 2 Dope on the intro. A standalone single recorded and released during the American Psycho tour in 2011, this song also had a music video made for it. American Psychos American Psycho Twiztid and Insane Clown Posse. American Psycho was a tour exclusive EP released during the ICP and Twiztid tour in 2011. It contained two new songs by ICP, two new songs by Twiztid, and two new songs featuring both artists.

Get Geeked is the only song from this EP to be rereleased anywhere else.