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Infobox musical artist|name = Paul Methric|background = solo_singer|image =|caption =|birth_name = Paul Robert Methric|alias = Hekticcite web |last=Cordor |first=Cyril |title=Madrox Biography |url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=p796095|pure_url=yes |publisher=Allmusic |accessdate=17 July 2009 Monoxide Childcite book |last=Bruce |first=Joseph |authorlink=Joseph Bruce |coauthors=Hobey Echlin |editor=Nathan Fostey |title=ICP: Behind the Paint |origdate= |year=2003 |origmonth=August |edition=2nd Edition |publisher=Psychopathic Records |location=Royal Oak, Michigan |isbn=09741846083 Please check ISBN|reason=Invalid length. |pages=353–365 |chapter=Life on the Road Foe Foecite web |url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r475824|pure_url=yes |title=Review of Pyschopathic Rydas Dumpin |accessdate=2008-06-28 |last=Valdivia |first=Victor W. |publisher= Allmusic Monoxide |birth_date =birth date and age|1973|07|14|mf=yes|origin = Detroit, Michigan |instrument=Vocals|genre = Hip hop music|Hip hop |occupation = Rapping|Rapper , Record producer|Producer |years_active =1993& ndash;Present|label = Psychopathic Records|Psychopathic |associated_acts= Twiztid Dark Lotus Psychopathic Rydas House of Krazees Samhein Witch Killaz|website = http://twiztid.com www.twiztid.com Paul Robert Methric is an United States|American rapping|rapper from Detroit, Michigan . Methric is most commonly known as Monoxide Child of the rap group Twiztid . He is also a member of the two supergroups Dark Lotus and Psychopathic Rydas .
Early life
Paul Methric began rapping as a teenager while he was in high school. In school, Methric and friend Jamie Spaniolo would Freestyle rap|freestyle with other kids, though the two felt they were never great at promptly coming up with rhymes.cite video |people=Jamie Spaniolo and Paul Methric (Performers) |date=27 October 2008 |url= http://g4tv.com/videos/34487/Freestyle-101-Twiztid/ |title=Freestyle 101: Twiztid |medium=internet production |publisher=G4 |accessdate=17 July 2009 Both recall going to school with late-rapper Proof (rapper)|Proof and seeing him freestyle, describing him as "the mecca of freestyling". Methric and Spaniolo also participated in freestyle battles at the Hip Hop Shop on a weekly basis.
Musical career
House of Krazees (1993-1997)
Methric started his musical career in 1993 as an original member of House of Krazees under the pseudonym Hektic . Along with Jamie Spaniolo|Mr. Bones and The R.O.C., the original House of Krazees released five albums between 1993 and 1996. Problems with the group's label, Latnem Entertainment, led House of Krazees to leave the label, and the group disbanded after its 1996 album Head Trauma .
Solo career (2004-present)
In 2004, Methric released his first solo LP album|LP called Chainsmoker LP .
Twiztid (1997–present)
main|TwiztidAfter receiving an offer from Insane Clown Posse to join Psychopathic Records in 1997, Spaniolo and Methric accepted and reemerged as Twiztid . Upon signing with the label, the duo revamped their image, and set out to prove themselves to the Juggalo fanbase. Twiztid opened shows for Insane Clown Posse, most of the time receiving boos from the crowds and occasionally getting into fights with them.cite video |people=Jamie Spaniolo and Paul Methric (Interviewees) |date=3 May 2009 |url= http://vimeo.com/4466577 |title=Faygoluvers.net's Interview With Twiztid |medium=internet production |publisher=Faygoluvers.net |accessdate=17 July 2009 In 1997, Twiztid's debut album, Mostasteless , was released. With the release, a shift in reaction toward Twiztid occurred, and Juggalos slowly began to receive the duo well.cite web |author=Brain Hammer |title=Interview with Jamie Madrox of TWIZTID!!& #33; |url= http://www.horroryearbook.com/544556/horroryearbook-interview-with-jamie-madrox-of-twiztid |date=19 March 2009 |publisher=Horroryearbook |accessdate=23 July 2009 Twiztid, however, continued to open for Insane Clown Posse and appear with them at in-store tours, improving their rapport with the fanbase.cite book |last=Bruce |first=Joseph |authorlink=Joseph Bruce |coauthors=Hobey Echlin |editor=Nathan Fostey |title=ICP: Behind the Paint |origdate= |year=2003 |origmonth=August |edition=second |publisher=Psychopathic Records |location=Royal Oak, Michigan |isbn=09741846083 Please check ISBN|reason=Invalid length. |pages=444–455 |chapter=Big Money Hustlas
In 1999, Insane Clown Posse persuaded Island Records to sign Twiztid. During Twiztid's brief stint with the label, Mostasteless was pulled from shelves and re-released under Island Records. The following year, the duo went back to Psychopathic Records and released Freek Show . Freek Show debuted at #51 on Billboard charts, and Twiztid's fan base grew immensely.cite web |url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r505793|pure_url=yes |title=Charts & Awards for Freek Show |accessdate=2008-08-21 |publisher= Allmusic Twiztid has remained with Psychopathic Records since, and have helped to sign artists Blaze Ya Dead Homie and The R.O.C to the label. The duo's 2009 album, W.I.C.K.E.D. , peaked at #11 on the Billboard 200 . With the position, Spaniolo says that "it shows relevance. It shows that we're not just a sideshow act. It shows that we're not just protoges, we're not just coattail riders. We are here."
Dark Lotus (1999-present)
main|Dark LotusFormed in 1999, Dark Lotus consists of Joseph Bruce and Joseph Utsler of Insane Clown Posse, Jamie Spaniolo and Paul Methric of Twiztid, and Chris Rouleau.cite web |url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=p507519|pure_url=yes |title=Dark Lotus > Biography |accessdate=2008-07-14 |last=True |first=Chris |coauthors= |date= |work= |publisher= Allmusic Each member is said to "act as a 'petal' of the lotus," and it was announced that there would be six members. After switching between two different "sixth members," Marz (rapper)|Marz and Anybody Killa , Dark Lotus decided to keep the group to only five.
Psychopathic Rydas (1999-present)
main|Psychopathic RydasPsychopathic Rydas formed in 1999, and consists of Psychopathic Records-associated rappers performing under alternate stage names in the style of mainstream gangsta rap . The group's current lineup consists of Bruce (Bullet), Utsler (Full Clip), Methric ( Foe Foe ), Spaniolo (Lil' Shank), Rouleau (Cell Block)cite web |url= http://www.blaze.psychopathicrecords.com/iframe.php? page_id=biography2 |title=Thug Back from the Dead |accessdate=2008-07-14 |last= |first= |coauthors= |date= |work= |publisher= Psychopathic Records Dead link|date=November 2010|bot=H3llBot and Boondox|David Hutto (Yung Dirt).cite web |url= http://www.murderdog.com/july_2008/Boondox.htm |title=Interview with Boondox |accessdate=2008-08-08 |last=Friedman |first=David |publisher=Murder DogDead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot
Psychopathic Rydas reuses the beats of popular rappers within the genre without paying to license the original songs or requesting permission from copyright owners to use the music, effectively making their albums Bootleg recording|bootleg sInsane Clown Posse (1999). The Amazing Jeckel Brothers . Liner notes. Island Records|Island / Psychopathic Records|Psychopathic . ISBN 731452465924 Please check ISBN|reason=Invalid length. and resulting in the releases becoming difficult to find in some markets.
Style and influences
Methric's interests in both horror movies and tobacco has had a major influence on his music. In an interview with psychopathictraders.com Methric credited the music of Tupac Shakur as a very heavy infulence in his music with his favorite tupac album being Me Against The World . Spaniolo describes the work of Twiztid "as if there was a Halloween (franchise)|Halloween or Friday the 13th (franchise)|Friday the 13th on wax and Jason Voorhees|Jason and Michael Myers (Halloween)|Michael Myers could actually rapping|rap ."cite web |url= http://fangoria.com/musick/25-musick-news/1787-exclusive-talking-horror-with-jamie-madrox-of-twiztid.html |title=Talking horror & music with Jamie Madrox of TWIZTID |accessdate=26 July 2009 |last=Zahn |first=James |date=20 March 2009 |publisher= Fangoria Methric's stage name is an allusion to the carbon monoxide that comes from cigarette s. The title of his solo album, Chainsmoker LP , is taken from the practice of chain smoking .
In 1999, Insane Clown Posse began a stint in the World Wrestling Entertainment|World Wrestling Federation (WWF) .cite book|last=Bruce|first=Joseph|authorlink=Joseph Bruce|coauthors=Hobey Echlin|editor=Nathan Fostey|title=ICP: Behind the Paint|year=2003|origmonth=August|edition=2nd Edition|publisher=Psychopathic Records|location=Royal Oak, Michigan|isbn=09741846083 Please check ISBN|reason=Invalid length.|pages=398–413|chapter=Taking Bumps The duo brought Spaniolo and Methric along with them to shows backstage, being fans of wrestling themselves. After Insane Clown Posse left the WWF, they started a wrestling tour called the "Hellfire Wrestling" tour. Again, both Spaniolo and Methric were brought along backstage.
Professional wrestling (1999-2003)
On December 19, 1999, both Spaniolo and Methric participated in the first "Juggalo Championshit Wrestling" event. As Jamie Madrox and Monoxide Child, they were featured in a 20-man battle royal to crown the first JCW Heavyweight Championship|JCW Heavyweight Champion , which was won by Robert Bruce (rapper)|Evil Dead . Spaniolo and Methric continued to sporadically wrestle for JCW until 2003. Both are untrained and have had several wrestlers show them moves backstage at shows. When asked in a 2009 interview if they were planning on returning to wrestling, Spaniolo replied, "No, we're not wrestlers. Every time we step into the ring, something bad happens. Either somebody gets hurt, or we get hurt ... There are things in life that you're good at, and not good at. We're not good at wrestling." He added that they will stick to simply watching wrestling.
Personal life
Along with Spaniolo, Methric is a fan of horror movies. As children, the two often watched The Evil Dead . Methric also enjoys the use of supernatural styles in films. He himself has an interest in getting into acting as well, and currently has gigs booked as Typecasting (acting)|typecasted and background characters.cite video |people=Jamie Spaniolo and Paul Methric (Interviewees) |date=19 May 2009 |url= http://www.therave.com/theravetv.asp? videoid=50 |title=Interview - Twiztid |medium=internet production |publisher=The Rave/Eagles Club |accessdate=17 July 2009 |time=7:32
Methric is also an avid fan of both video game s and tobacco. He plays Xbox 360 online with the gamertag "infamousballer," and has cited Madden NFL 10 as one of his favorite games.Cite episode |title=Ashtrays and Action Figures |url= http://wfuckoffradio.com/wfko.php/shows/5 |credits=Jamie Madrox and Monoxide (Presenters) |station=WFKO |city=Detroit, Michigan |airdate=1 December 2009 Twiztid's internet radio show for WFKO is called Ashtrays and Action Figures , alluding to Methric's love of cigarettes and Spaniolo's passion for collector items and memorabilia.cite web |title=Ashtrays and Action Figures |url= http://wfuckoffradio.com/wfko.php/shows/5 |work=Shows |publisher=Psychopathic Records, Inc. |accessdate=26 July 2009
Methric is a fan of professional wrestling . He is a playable character in Eidos Interactive 's video game Backyard Wrestling: Don't Try This at Home as Monoxide Child.
In October 2011, Methric, along with Jamie Spaniolo and Blaze Ya Dead Homie , were arrested in Tampa, Florida for cannabis (drug)|marijuana possession .Citation needed|date=February 2012
Discography
Solo releases
As Monoxide
Chainsmoker LP (2004)
With Twiztid
main|Twiztid
With Dark Lotus
main|Dark Lotus
With Psychopathic Rydas
main|Psychopathic Rydas
Filmography
Film appearances
Big Money Hustlas (2000), as Lil' Pootcite book |last=Bruce |first=Joseph |authorlink= |coauthors=Hobey Echlin |editor=Nathan Fostey |title=ICP: Behind the Paint |origdate= |year=2003 |origmonth=August |edition=2nd Edition |publisher=Psychopathic Records |location=Royal Oak, Michigan |isbn=09741846083 Please check ISBN|reason=Invalid length. |pages=568–574 |chapter=Complete Discography
Born Twiztid: Behind The Freekshow (2000), as Monoxide Child
The Purple Show (2003), as Monoxide Child
A Family Underground (2009), as Monoxide
Big Money Rustlas (2010), as Dusty Poot
Television and internet programs
Go To Hell With Twiztid (2007), as Monoxide
5 Min. Fury (2007), as Monoxide
Freestyle 101 (2009), as Monoxide
The Rave TV (2009), as Monoxide
References
Reflist Dark LotusPsychopathic RecordsPsychopathic RydasTwiztid Persondata| NAME =Methric, Paul | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = | SHORT DESCRIPTION = | DATE OF BIRTH =14 July 1973 | PLACE OF BIRTH = | DATE OF DEATH = | PLACE OF DEATH = DEFAULTSORT:Methric, Paul Category:1973 births Category:Horrorcore artists Category:Living people Category:Midwest hip hop musicians Category:People from Macomb County, Michigan Category:Rappers from Detroit, Michigan Category:Twiztid Category:Underground rappers Category:Pseudonymous rappers fi:Monoxide Child